Mary Inman was a midwife for her community in Haywood County, NC. She had a little mule that she rode sidesaddle when she went on her calls. She delivered well over 100 babies. She grew many of her remedies for various ailments in her own garden patch.
Mary Kerby Inman died May 25, 1917, and she is buried at the Inman Chapel Cemetery in Haywood Co., NC.
Mary Inman was a midwife for her community in Haywood County, NC. She had a little mule that she rode sidesaddle when she went on her calls. She delivered well over 100 babies. She grew many of her remedies for various ailments in her own garden patch.
Mary Kerby Inman died May 25, 1917, and she is buried at the Inman Chapel Cemetery in Haywood Co., NC.
Family Members
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Elizabeth Louisa "Eliza" Inman Mann
1844–1930
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Frances Elizabeth "Fannie" Inman Sisk
1847–1932
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Margaret M. Inman Reece
1849–1931
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Joseph Pingree Inman
1851–1935
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James Hosea Ballou Inman
1853–1926
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Mary Caroline Inman Pless
1855–1893
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Martha Lucinda "Mattie" Inman Pruett
1857–1932
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Dorothy Cordelia "Delia" Inman Trull
1860–1921
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Sarah R. Inman Trull
1863–1938
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Ruben Stringfield Inman
1868–1925
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