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Catherine Brewer 1857–1942 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 06 Nov 1857

Birth Location: Mooresville, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA

Death Date: 17 Aug 1942

Death Location: Wana, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA

Father: William Brewer

Mother: Leatha McCoy

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In 1857, Catherine Brewer entered the world in Mooresville, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA, born to William Brewer And Leatha Ann Mccoy. Catherine Brewer passed away in 1942 in Wana, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1857, Catherine Brewer entered the world in Mooresville, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA, born to William Brewer And Leatha Ann Mccoy.
  • Catherine Brewer passed away in 1942 in Wana, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA.

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Catherine Brewer's Ancestors

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Catherine Brewer
1857–1942
Birth Place: Mooresville, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA
Parents
William Brewer
1812–1892
Dunkard, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
Leatha (Ann) McCoy
1814–1890
Maryland, United States
Grandparents
Zephaniah Mccoy
1782–1830
Maryland, United States
Elanor Stewart
1765–1866
Greene County, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
James Mundle^^
1720–1805
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Catherine Brewer's Timeline

2 Records

1857
06 Nov 1857
Birth of Catherine Brewer in Mooresville, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA
Mooresville, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA
1942
17 Aug 1942
Age 85
Death of Catherine Brewer in Wana, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA
Wana, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 06 Nov 1857
    Event Place: Mooresville, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Aug 1942
    Event Place: Wana, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA

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