Mary was the oldest of the seven children born to Michael and Auguste (nee Rheinhardt) Rademacher. She married first about 1872 to Andrew Crary, a Scottish-born carpenter who had recently divorced. The couple had one daughter Anna, who married Louis Versin. After Andrew's death Mary married second on 17 February 1896 in Green Bay to a widowed fish dealer named Hosea Andrew Davis. Just after his death in 1905 she married a third time on 19 September 1905 in Menominee, Michigan to a local Green Bay plumber named Edward Burr Morgan. They farmed for a few years in Big Suamico, before retiring to Florida. Following Edward's death in 1918 Mary returned to Green Bay and lived with her daughter Anna until her own death on 15 January 1928. She is buried as Mary Morgan, 1852-1928.
Mary was the oldest of the seven children born to Michael and Auguste (nee Rheinhardt) Rademacher. She married first about 1872 to Andrew Crary, a Scottish-born carpenter who had recently divorced. The couple had one daughter Anna, who married Louis Versin. After Andrew's death Mary married second on 17 February 1896 in Green Bay to a widowed fish dealer named Hosea Andrew Davis. Just after his death in 1905 she married a third time on 19 September 1905 in Menominee, Michigan to a local Green Bay plumber named Edward Burr Morgan. They farmed for a few years in Big Suamico, before retiring to Florida. Following Edward's death in 1918 Mary returned to Green Bay and lived with her daughter Anna until her own death on 15 January 1928. She is buried as Mary Morgan, 1852-1928.
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