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Mary Ann Sibley 1845–1928 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 Mar 1845

Birth Location: Marengo County, Alabama

Death Date: 09 Apr 1928

Death Location: Cookville, Noxubee Co, MS

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Spouse(s): Henry Sr.

Children(s): Sarah Land, Samual Land, Daniel Land, Henry Jr., Mary Land, Elizabeth Land, Mildred Land

The story of Mary Ann Sibley began in 1845 in Marengo County, Alabama. Mary Ann Sibley married Henry Grey Land Sr, and had children including Daniel Burrell Land, Elizabeth Jane Land, Henry Grey Land Jr, Mary Lucy Land, Mildred Jefferson Land, Samual Sibley Land, Sarah Birt Land. Mary Ann Sibley passed away in 1928 in Cookville, Noxubee Co, MS.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Ann Sibley began in 1845 in Marengo County, Alabama.
  • Mary Ann Sibley married Henry Grey Land Sr, and had children including Daniel Burrell Land, Elizabeth Jane Land, Henry Grey Land Jr, Mary Lucy Land, Mildred Jefferson Land, Samual Sibley Land, Sarah Birt Land.
  • Mary Ann Sibley passed away in 1928 in Cookville, Noxubee Co, MS.

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Mary Sibley's Ancestors

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Mary Sibley
1845–1928
Birth Place: Marengo County, Alabama
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Mary Sibley's Descendants

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Mary (Ann) Sibley (22 Mar 1845–09 Apr 1928) m. Henry (Grey Land) Sr. (19 Dec 1829–16 Jan 1903)
  1. 1. Sarah (Birt) Land 1872–
  2. 2. Samual (Sibley) Land 1871–1937 m. Alma (Pearl) Bell 1883–1953
    1. 1. LuLu (Elizabeth) Land 1904–
    2. 2. Henry (Burrell) Land 1902–1940
    3. 3. Lillian (Grace) Land 1903–1943
      1. 1. Laurence McCann 1923–1943
  3. 3. Daniel (Burrell) Land 1875–1953 m. Georgia (V.) Hutcherson 1879–1950
    1. 1. Daniel (Paul) Land 1907–
    2. 2. Samuel (Burrell) Land 1906–
      1. 1. Hester (Burrell) Land 1925–1945
  4. 4. Henry (Grey Land) Jr. 1877–1955 m. Birdie (Lee) Bell 1887–1965
    1. 1. Emmett (Burrell) Land 1911–1955
    2. 2. Harold Land 1922–1950
    3. 3. Birdie (Bell) Land 1913–1955
    4. 4. Ethel (Mae) Land 1906–1955
    5. 5. Henry (Strong) Land 1909–1955
      1. 1. Jane (Bell) Land 1945–1949
  5. 5. Mary (Lucy) Land 1880–
  6. 6. Elizabeth (Jane) Land 1882–
    1. 1. Mary (Katherine) Fox 1913–
    2. 2. Bernice (Lucille) Fox 1913–
    3. 3. John (David) Fox 1921–
    4. 4. Ernest (Burt) Fox 1907–
    5. 5. Hal (Land) Fox 1916–
    6. 6. Sadie (Elizabeth) Fox 1925–
  7. 7. Mildred (Jefferson) Land 1884–
    1. 1. Donnie (Gay) Gilbert 1911–
    2. 2. Sarah (Inez) Gilbert 1913–
    3. 3. Gladys (Louise) Gilbert 1908–
    4. 4. Mary (Kate) Gilbert 1906–

Mary Sibley's Timeline

2 Records

1845
22 Mar 1845
Birth of Mary Ann Sibley in Marengo County, Alabama
Marengo County, Alabama
1928
09 Apr 1928
Age 83
Death of Mary Ann Sibley in Cookville, Noxubee Co, MS
Cookville, Noxubee Co, MS

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 Mar 1845
    Event Place: Marengo County, Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 09 Apr 1928
    Event Place: Cookville, Noxubee Co, MS

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