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Greene
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Dayton
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Downey
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Downey
Mary Sophia Greene
b.
10 Jan 1824
Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
d.
Downey, Cedar, Iowa, United States
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F
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Charles Russell Greene
1785 - 1833
M
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Achsah Disbrow
1783 - 1873
m.
3 Aug 1813
Daniel Cooper Greene
1814 - 1847
Elizabeth Greene
1816 - 1817
Lucianna Zeigler Greene
1819 - 1881
Eliza Johnston Greene
1821 - 1885
Mary Sophia Greene
1824 -
Charles Greene
1826 - 1826
Joseph Greene
1826 -
Henry Disbrow Greene
1827 - 1827
Harriett Cummings Greene
1830 - 1878
Charles Henry Greene
1832 - 1868
Spouse and Children
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H
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Col. Egbert Tangier Smith Schenck
1820 -
W
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Mary Sophia Greene
1824 -
m.
9 Mar 1842
Robert Cumming Schenck
1851 - Bet 1883 & 1951
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Name
Mary Sophia Greene
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Mary Sophia Green
Gender
Female
Birth
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10 Jan 1824
Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Marriage
9 Mar 1842
Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
to
Col. Egbert Tangier Smith Schenck
Death
?
Downey, Cedar, Iowa, United States
References
Steele, Robert Wilbur, and Mary Davies Steele.
Early Dayton
:
with important facts and incidents from the founding of the city of Dayton, Ohio, to the hundredth anniversary, 1796-1896
. (Dayton, Ohio: W.J. Shuey, 1896).
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