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Notes for MARY ANN HAYWOOD:
Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill,
. She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the other three,
Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors.
Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter
Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885.
Source: http://www2.sos.state. Illinois.us
Joseph Morford and Mary Ann Sells married July 3, 1865 in Lake County Illinois
Carrie Gabrielli: David Sells lived in Avon, Lake County Illinois with Mary Ann
and three children, George, Hosea, and Harriet (Waters).
[gabrielli.FTW]
Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill,
. She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the other three,
Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors.
Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter
Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885. [gabrielli.FTW]
Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill,
. She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the other three,
Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors.
Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter
Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885. [wood.fbc.FBK2.FTW]
Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill,
. She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the other three,
Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors.
Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter
Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885.
Source: http://www2.sos.state. Illinois.us
Joseph Morford and Mary Ann Sells married July 3, 1865 in Lake County Illinois
Carrie Gabrielli: David Sells lived in Avon, Lake County Illinois with Mary Ann
and three children, George, Hosea, and Harriet (Waters).
[gabrielli.FTW]
Mary left Ira Bills in January, 1853 for Waukegan, Lake County Ill,
. She took the youngest child, Mary E. Cooper, with her and the other three,
Marshall, Edmund, and Emily, went to live with friends and neighbors.
Later Emily joined her mother. She was still alive as was her daughter
Mary E. Cooper on July 6, 1885.