Mary (Maude)
SHAVER
(b.
23 July 1846
,
Matilda, Dundas, Canada West
d.
12 December 1924
,
San Francisco, California, USA
)
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Mary (Maude) SHAVER was born 23 July 1846 in Matilda, Dundas, Canada West
Mary (Maude) SHAVER was the child of Levius SHAVER and Catharine MELVIN and the grandchild of: (paternal) Nicholas J SHAVER and Mary BROUSE (maternal) Joseph MELVIN and Nancy BEACHSpouse(s)/Partner(s) and Child(ren):
Mary (Maude) married Gilbert Wesley GILROY 21 October 1875 . The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Gilbert Wesley GILROY was born 15 July 1850 in Mountain Township, Dundas, Ontario, Canada. Gilbert Wesley died 25 August 1900 in St Thomas, Pembina, North Dakota, USA. Gilbert Wesley was the child of Edward GILROY and Elizabeth Ann COOK.
Mary (Maude) SHAVER died 12 December 1924 in San Francisco, California, USA.
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