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Kinsey MYERS, born Circa 1842 Kinsey MYERS 1842 Maryland
Kinsey MYERS was born circa 1842, in , Maryland.
Kinsey married Mary C Myers.
Mary was born circa 1856, in , Maryland.
They had 2 daughters: Gertrude MYERS and .
Kinsey lived in 1880, in , Maryland.
Documents of Kinsey MYERS
Kinsey Myers
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Kinsey Myers in 1880 United States Federal Census
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Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Kinsey MyersKinsey Myers in The Democratic advocate. - May 14 1909
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"... season. At u late hour all departed for their respective homes, feeling quite tired, yet the pleasant time still lingering In their memories. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Kensey Myers, of Boring: Mr.and Mrs. Edgar CulHson. of Hampstead; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wooden, of Baltimore; Mrs. Elizabeth Boone, of Dover; Misses Daisy V. and Edna Myers, of Boring; Miss Millie ..."
Publication place: Westminster, Carroll, Maryland
Kinsey MyersKinsey Myers in Times-Union - Aug 22 2008
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"... call or email Lakeland Quilt Club On Aug. ll, 22 members of the Lakeland Quilt Club met at the Tippecanoe Community Building. Two guests were present: Jodi Sautter and Kinsey Myers. Darlene Deturk, president, called the meeting to order and the treasurer's report was given by Nancy Peterson. Elaine Rider gave the secretary's report and an update on the Holmes County ..."
Publication place: Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana, United States
Kinsey MyersKinsey Myers in The Democratic advocate. - Jan 17 1919
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"... Albert ..."
Publication place: Westminster, Carroll, Maryland
Kinsey MyersKinsey Myers in The Baltimore County union - Dec 13 1890
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"... that was destroyed by fire about one year ago, is still vacant. Of the number of buildings burned at that time none have been rebuilt except that of Mr. Kinsey Myers, who has erected a handsome dwelling. Mr. Charles Rote, a practical carpenter and a foreman in housefinisning, is at home on the sick list. Preparatory to going into winter quarters ..."
Publication place: Towson, Baltimore, Maryland