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Mary Magdaline Clyne
b.24 Oct 1823 New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana
d.31 Jul 1902 St. Louis, Missouri
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m. 26 Jan 1845
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MARY MAGDALINE CLYNE lived in Indiana, Illinois and Missouri. In 1850 Mary was living with her family in New Albany, Floyd County, Indiana. In 1860 Mary was living with his family in Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois. After the death of her husband (John Thomas Duff), Mary moved with her family to St. Louis, Missouri and lived at several addressees in that city. In 1870 Mary was living with her family in St. Louis, Missouri at 701 Russell Avenue. In 1875 Mary was living with her family in St. Louis, Missouri at 410 South 14th Street. (Source: St. Louis City Directory) In 1879 Mary was living with her son (John Thomas Duff) in St. Louis, Missouri at 1529 Singleton. (Source: St. Louis City Directory) From 1880 through 1882 Mary was living with her son (Louis Burns Duff) in St. Louis, Missouri at 1612 Gratiot. From 1884 through 1885 Mary was living with her son (John Thomas Duff) in St. Louis, Missouri at 1712 Gratiot. (Source: St. Louis City Directories) In 1886 Mary was living with her family in St. Louis, Missouri at 2648 Rutger. (Source: St. Louis City Directory) In 1888 Mary was living with her family in St. Louis, Missouri at 1620 Park Avenue. (Source: St. Louis City Directory) In 1890 Mary was living with her family in St. Louis, Missouri. In 1896 Mary was living with her family in St. Louis, Missouri at 1805 Ohio Avenue. (Source: St. Louis City Directory) In 1899 Mary was living with her family in St. Louis, Missouri at 1226 Armstrong. (Source: St. Louis City Directory) From 1900 through 1901 Mary was living with her daughter and son-in-law (James and Noella McClelland) in St. Louis, Missouri at 1536 California Avenue. In 1902 Mary was living with her family in St. Louis, Missouri at 1918 California Avenue. (Source: St. Louis City Directory) Mary was a member of Lafayette Park Baptist Church, St. Louis, Missouri. A stain glass window was paid for and placed there by her family. Her name and the names of her son and daughter-in-law were imprinted on the window. Mary is buried in Upper Alton Cemetery, Alton, Illinois. References
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