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Mary Katherine Bruner 1853 – 1924 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Nov 1853

Birth Location: Clay Co., Kentucky

Death Date: 1924

Death Location: Sayre, Beckham Co., Oklahoma

Father: William Bruner

Mother: Hannah Seaborn

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In 1853, Mary Katherine Bruner entered the world in Clay Co., Kentucky, born to William Watts Bruner and Hannah McNeal Seaborn. Mary Katherine Bruner passed away in 1924 in Sayre, Beckham Co., Oklahoma.

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Biography

  • In 1853, Mary Katherine Bruner entered the world in Clay Co., Kentucky, born to William Watts Bruner and Hannah McNeal Seaborn.
  • Mary Katherine Bruner passed away in 1924 in Sayre, Beckham Co., Oklahoma.

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Mary Bruner's Ancestors

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Mary Bruner
1853 – 1924
Birth Place: Clay Co., Kentucky
Parents
William Watts Bruner
1830 – 1912
Scott Co.,Virginia
Hannah (McNeal) Seaborn
1831 – 1878
Laurel County,Kentucky
Grandparents
Ephraim Bruner
1803 – 1892
Scott Co VA
Catherine (Younger) Watts
1808 – 1884
Halifax, Halifax, Virginia, United States,
Great-Grandparents
Johannes Bruner
1770 – 1843
Martha Darter
1773 – 1843
Joseph Watts
1776 – 1843
Martha Canaday
1780 – 1820
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Stephen Brunner
1749 – 1843
Anna Schellmann
1749 – 1774
John Darter
1750 –
Samuel Watts
1738 – 1812

Mary Bruner's Timeline

2 Records

1853
3 Nov 1853
Birth of Mary Katherine Bruner in Clay Co., Kentucky
Clay Co., Kentucky
1924
1924
Age 71
Death of Mary Katherine Bruner in Sayre, Beckham Co., Oklahoma
Sayre, Beckham Co., Oklahoma

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Nov 1853
    Event Place: Clay Co., Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1924
    Event Place: Sayre, Beckham Co., Oklahoma

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