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Mabel Handsaker
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Mabel Handsaker, 1684 - 1684 Mabel Handsaker 1684 1684
Mabel Handsaker was born in 1684, in , to William Handsaker and Mabel Handsaker (born Welsh).
Mabel had 4 siblings: William Handsaker and .
Mabel passed away on 1684, at age less than one in .
She was buried in .
Documents of Mabel Handsaker
Mabell Handsacre
Mabell Handsacre in England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975
Mabell Handsacre
was born to
William Handsacre
and
Mabell
.
Mabel Handsaker (born Welsh), born 1655 Mabel Handsaker (born Welsh) 1655
Mabel Handsaker (born Welsh) was born in 1655.
Mabel married William Handsaker in 1673, at age 18.
William was born on 1651, in .
They had 5 children: Sara Handsaker, Mabel Handsaker and .
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
Mabel HandsakerMabel Handsaker in Eugene Register-Guard - July 4 1907
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... and public rond the baek seat of the hack was thrown out and tho badly Injured, Mrs. Raker Handsaker having her right arm dislocated and her baby and Mrs. Mabel Handsaker receiving serious Injury, principally about thc hend. All nrc doing well ns possible, with Dr. Sharples ln attendance. A great many Pleasant Hill people stayed at homo on the Fourth, ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States
Mabel HandsakerMabel Handsaker in Eugene Register-Guard - July 11 1907
Newspaper Name Index, USA and Canada
"... Sunday for Springfield, and ln crossing a ditch between tho residence and public road the back scat of tho hack was thrown out and lho occupants badly Injured, Mrs. Handsaker having hcr right arm dislocated and hcr baby and Mra. Mabel Handsaker receiving serious Injury, principally about tho hend. All sro doing woll as possible, with Dr. Sharples ln attendance. A groat many Pleasant riju people stayed nt hamo on tho Fourth, ..."
Publication place: Eugene City, Lane County, Oregon, United States