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Mary Orlissia McDonald 1858–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 November 1858

Birth Location: Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, United States of America

Death Date: 3 December 1928

Death Location: Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America

Father: Victor McDonald

Mother: Marguerite Barcume

Spouse(s): Buel Brandow

Children(s): Elsie Brandow, Mabel Brandow, Iva Brandow, Eulah Brandow, William Brandow, Edith Brandow, Beulah Brandow, Laura Brandow, Eva Brandow, Nellie Brandow

In 1858, Mary Orlissia McDonald entered the world in Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, United States of America, born to Victor Mcdonald And Marguerite Berthiaume Barcume. Mary Orlissia McDonald married Buel White Brandow, and had children including Beulah May Brandow, Edith Agnes Brandow, Elsie Beulah Brandow, Eulah Grace Brandow, Eva Brandow, Iva Pearl Brandow, Laura Sophia Brandow, Mabel Ellen Brandow, Nellie Brandow, William Victor Brandow. Mary Orlissia McDonald passed away in 1928 in Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1858, Mary Orlissia McDonald entered the world in Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, United States of America, born to Victor Mcdonald And Marguerite Berthiaume Barcume.
  • Mary Orlissia McDonald married Buel White Brandow, and had children including Beulah May Brandow, Edith Agnes Brandow, Elsie Beulah Brandow, Eulah Grace Brandow, Eva Brandow, Iva Pearl Brandow, Laura Sophia Brandow, Mabel Ellen Brandow, Nellie Brandow, William Victor Brandow.
  • Mary Orlissia McDonald passed away in 1928 in Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America.

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Mary McDonald's Ancestors

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Mary McDonald
1858–1928
Birth Place: Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, United States of America
Parents
Victor McDonald
1819–1916
Unk, Colony, Quebec, Canada
Marguerite (Berthiaume) Barcume
1829–1916
St Régis, Québec
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary McDonald's Descendants

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Mary (Orlissia) McDonald (20 November 1858–3 December 1928) m. Buel (White) Brandow (1 Oct 1831–26 Jul 1897)
  1. 1. Elsie (Beulah) Brandow 1881–1969 m. Marion (Everett) Duncan 1877–1950
    1. 1. Delana (Etta) Duncan 1899–1975 m. Cecil (Thomas) Millsap 1898–1937 m. Fred (W) Simmons 1874–1946
      1. 1. Gerald (D Millsap) Sr 1920–1999 m. Virginia (Rosa) Zara 1926–2018
        1. 1. Lorrance (Wayne) Millsap 1951–2011
  2. 2. Mabel (Ellen) Brandow 1876–1945
  3. 3. Iva (Pearl) Brandow 1888–1967
  4. 4. Eulah (Grace) Brandow 1896–1984
  5. 5. William (Victor) Brandow 1891–1972
  6. 6. Edith (Agnes) Brandow 1885–1979
  7. 7. Beulah (May) Brandow 1893–1918
  8. 8. Laura (Sophia) Brandow 1874–1933
  9. 9. Eva Brandow 1877–
  10. 10. Nellie Brandow 1879–1949

Mary McDonald's Timeline

2 Records

1858
20 November 1858
Birth of Mary Orlissia McDonald in Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, United States of America
Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, United States of America
1928
3 December 1928
Age 70
Death of Mary Orlissia McDonald in Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America
Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 November 1858
    Event Place: Burlingame, Osage County, Kansas, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 3 December 1928
    Event Place: Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Edmond, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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