In 1900 Census, about 18 years after the death of her husband Robert, Mary was living in Boonville with two of her grown daughters, Nannie and Bessie. Mary is working as a milliner, and both daughters are salesladies in a milling shop. (The census says that both daughters were born in Indiana, though that's contrary to what was recorded in 1880.) Mary has birthed six children, of whom four are living. (Anna and Willie both died as babies.)
In 1900 Census, about 18 years after the death of her husband Robert, Mary was living in Boonville with two of her grown daughters, Nannie and Bessie. Mary is working as a milliner, and both daughters are salesladies in a milling shop. (The census says that both daughters were born in Indiana, though that's contrary to what was recorded in 1880.) Mary has birthed six children, of whom four are living. (Anna and Willie both died as babies.)
Family Members
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William Franklin Alexander
1850–1851
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Albert R. Alexander
1852–1936
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Andrew W. Alexander
1854–1916
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Charles M. Alexander
1856–1931
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Laura Belle Alexander Wilder
1858–1929
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Ann Elizabeth "Lida" Alexander Hemenway
1863–1958
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Robert B Alexander
1865–1937
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Susan W "Nannie" Alexander Stevens
1869–1954
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Martha G Alexander Brizius
1872–1938
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