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Noland
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Jackson
in
Nemaha
Mary Elizabeth Noland
b.
4 Aug 1832
Jackson, Missouri, United States
d.
26 Sep 1910
Nemaha, Nebraska, United States
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F
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Smallwood V Noland
- 1845
M
.
Sarah "Sally" Proffitt
1803 - 1854
m.
10 Sep 1823
William Rhodes Noland
Abt 1825 -
Ledston Noland
Est 1826 - Bet 1846 & 1848
Cordelia Rebecca Noland
1828 - 1858
Pleasant Calvin Noland
1830 - 1904
Mary Elizabeth Noland
1832 - 1910
Benton Boggs Noland
Abt 1833 -
Gabriel Fitzhugh Noland
Abt 1835 -
Martin Van Buren Noland
Abt 1836 -
John M. Noland
Abt 1838 -
Adelia Noland
Abt 1839 -
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H
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John Caldwell Clark
1826 - 1901
W
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Mary Elizabeth Noland
1832 - 1910
m.
10 Feb 1853
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Name
Mary Elizabeth Noland
Gender
Female
Birth
[1]
[2]
[3]
4 Aug 1832
Jackson, Missouri, United States
Marriage
10 Feb 1853
Holt, Missouri, United States
to
John Caldwell Clark
Death
[2]
26 Sep 1910
Nemaha, Nebraska, United States
References
↑
Holt, Missouri, in
United States.
1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule
. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).
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2.0
2.1
Mary Elizabeth Noland Clark
, in
Find A Grave
.
birth date is incorrectly transcribed
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Mrs. Mary E. Clark, in
A Biographical and genealogical history of southeastern Nebraska
:
embellished with portraits of many well known people of this section of the Great West who have been and are prominent in its history and development
. (Chicago, Illinois: Lewis Co., 1904)
1:312-13
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