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From: "Dana Kime" <>
Subject: Re: [IN-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1860 -LaPorte Co- Marr
Date: Thu, 18 Dec 2003 09:04:51 -0800
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Could this be your James?
James Marr found in:

Census Microfilm Records: Indiana, 1860
Age: 25
Gender: M
Race: W
Birthplace: PA
State: Indiana
County: LA PORTE
Locale: UNION TWP
Series: M653
Roll: 275
Part: 1
Page: 363
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Subject: Re: [IN-CENSUS-LOOKUP] 1860 -LaPorte Co- Marr


> In a message dated 12/17/2003 11:01:18 PM Central Standard Time,
> writes:
> Can you give me details about the ones you are looking for? I might still
> be able to find them.
> Hello from Wintery Iowa,
>
> Yes.....this is as much as I know about the family...approximate ages and
> places of birth. By 1870 they were in Cass Co, Jefferson, MI all three
living
> together. We are trying to find the name of Mnerva's husband, who
apparently
> died before 1870 and the name of James' wife, who also apparently died
before
> 1870.
>
> Minerva Marr or Mar age 56 born in VT
> James Marr age 32 born in PA (her son)
> Joseph Marr (son of James) would be about 8 years old born in Indiana
>
> They may all be in the same house, or Minerva may be separate with a
husband
> (unfortunately, we don't know his first name). I'm sure they are either
> together or very near one another.
>
> Thank you for your kind offer.
>
>
> Julie
>
>
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