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Mary E. Preece 1868–1968 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 SEP 1868

Birth Location: Johnson Co. KY

Death Date: DEC 1968

Death Location: Preece-Smith Cemetery, Coldwater Road, Martin Co., KY

Father: Cornelious Preece

Mother: Lucretia Maynard

Spouse(s): George Smith

Children(s):

The story of Mary E. Preece began in 1868 in Johnson Co. KY. Mary E. Preece married George W Smith. Mary E. Preece passed away in 1968 in Preece-Smith Cemetery, Coldwater Road, Martin Co., KY.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary E. Preece began in 1868 in Johnson Co. KY.
  • Mary E. Preece married George W Smith.
  • Mary E. Preece passed away in 1968 in Preece-Smith Cemetery, Coldwater Road, Martin Co., KY.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Preece's Ancestors

Self
Mary Preece
1868–1968
Birth Place: Johnson Co. KY
Parents
Cornelious Wilburn Preece
1825–1907
Floyd Co. KY
Lucretia Maynard
1834–
Kentucky
Grandparents
Christopher (Columbus Maynard) Jr.
1799–1875
Wilkes Co., NC
Isabelle Williamson
1798–
Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Benjamin I
1779–1854
Lucretia Scott
1780–1830
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Axton Scott
1752–1792
Dorcas Wright
1759–1795

Mary Preece's Timeline

3 Records

1868
23 SEP 1868
Birth of Mary E. Preece in Johnson Co. KY
Johnson Co. KY
1968
28 DEC 1968
Age 100
Death of Mary E. Preece
None
1968
DEC 1968
Age 100
Burial of Mary E. Preece in Preece-Smith Cemetery, Coldwater Road, Martin Co., KY
Preece-Smith Cemetery, Coldwater Road, Martin Co., KY

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 SEP 1868
    Event Place: Johnson Co. KY

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 DEC 1968

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: DEC 1968
    Event Place: Preece-Smith Cemetery, Coldwater Road, Martin Co., KY

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