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Female Mary Jane Warren Click to view Mary Jane Warren in the family tree

Mary Jane was born on February 18th, 1847 in Green Co.,Kentucky.  Mary Jane's father was Felix Grundy Warren and her mother was Elizabeth Frances Dearen.  Her paternal grandparents were Avery Warren and Margaret Compton. She had six brothers and a sister, named Richard Thomas, John Avery, Robert Walker, Joseph Dearen, Hugh Henry, Felix Grundy ,Jr. and Martha.  She was the third oldest of the eight children. She had a half-brother and a half-sister, named James Isaac and Elizabeth D..  She died at the age of 60 on February 16th, 1908 in Green Co.,Kentucky.  She was buried in Dearen Family Cemetery Sprowles/ Burress,Taylor co. Kentucky.


Mary Jane's family with Lewis J. Underwood

‌Mary Jane and Lewis J. were married in a religious ceremony on January 6th, 1870 in Taylor Co.,Kentucky.  They had six sons and five daughters, named Perry Monroe, Lewis Thomas, Jefferson Leslie, Isaac Lee, James Arthur, Robert Emmit, Mary Elizabeth, Ida Louise, Lou J., Virginia Alice and Kate Ella.

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LaRue, Green, and Taylor Co., Kentucky Genealogy, Ancestry World Tree Project, Gene E. Perkins, Gen.Perkins@@charter. net, Id 15779, Information given by family member, Familysearch.com, individual record = 1012996, CD #10, pedigree resource files, submitter: Sandra Taylor,, Worldconnect.rootsweb.com, Jeremy Johnson's Family Tree and Related Families, Jeremy Johnson, jeremiahbj@@juno.com, 1900 Census, Taylor Co., Kentucky, State of Kentucky Vital statistics, Volume 008, Death Volume16, Certificate 03680, Ancestry.com, Howard and Underwood Line, Taylor, sandy243@@pacbell.net, Worldconnect.rootsweb.com, MacKeachey-Dommert-Reade-Stanford, Carlton Dommert, csdomm@@ktc.com, 1880 Census, Taylor Co., Kentucky, Genforum.genealogy.com/Underwood?messages/3261.html, Tx Underwoods, reply by Bonnie Toole,, 1860 Census, Taylor Co., Kentucky, WWW.inficad.com/~cingram/warrenk/d1.htm, KENTUCKY WARRENS

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