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Mary Jane Dunaway

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Mary Jane Dunaway
Mary Jane Dunaway, b. 3 Aug 1896 d 29 June 1983 in Pike Co, MS. She was the wife of Theodore Ford Holmes and mother of Eloise, T.J.(Theodore Julian) and Ralph Holmes. She was the daughter of Richmond Dennis (Rit) Dunaway and Lucinda Johnson.
Date & Place: in Pike, Mississippi USA
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Mary Jane Dunaway
Mary Jane Dunaway was born on August 3, 1896. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Jane Dunaway.
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