Person Record
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Metadata
Name |
Whitaker, Mary Wetherbee |
Other names |
Mrs. W. Russell Mrs. Ward Russell |
Born |
ABT 1812 |
Birthplace |
Mason, NH |
Deceased |
12 JAN 1891 |
Deceased where |
Fitchburg |
Father |
Whitaker, William Warren |
Mother |
Russell, Polly |
Spouse |
Russell, Ward |
Children |
Levi Ward Russell 1831–1904 Thomas Russell 1833– Margaret Adams Russell 1841–1926 |
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