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Mary Louisa Goulette

Birth25 December 1851 - Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, USA
Death5 Mar 1937 - Tripp, South Dakota, United States
MotherMary Ishta-Washte Goodline
FatherHenry Goulette

Born in Fort Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota, USA on 25 December 1851 to Henry Goulette and Mary Ishta-Washte Goodline. Mary Louisa Goulette married Henry John Brindell and had 11 children. She passed away on 5 Mar 1937 in Tripp, South Dakota, United States.

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Parents
Henry Goulette
1820 - 1892
Mary Ishta-washte Goodline
1834 - 1904
Spouse(s)
Henry John Brindell
Unknown - 1869
John "Jack" Kincaid
1847 - 1877
Children Show all
Louise Mary Sully
1882 - Unknown
Samuel (Bobdu) Sully
1864 - 1935
Claude Sully
1896 - 1972
William Jacob Kincaid
1878 - 1943
Eva Sully
1884 - 1986
John Joseph Sully
1887 - 1967

George M. Sully
1892 - 1973
Estelle Kincaid
1877 - 1972
Mary Marie Brindell
1869 - 1943
Emma Rose Kinkaid
1875 - 1964
Frank Sully
1889 - 1958

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