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Mary Ann <I>Kennedy</I> Liming

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Mary Ann Kennedy Liming

Birth
Brown County, Ohio, USA
Death
19 Apr 1881 (aged 55–56)
Brown County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Hamersville, Brown County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Born about 1825, Mary Ann Kennedy Liming was the daughter of William Hugh Kennedy and Margaret Jane Ralston Kennedy of Brown County, Ohio, with Margaret Jane, as a widow, later of Douglas County, Kansas.

In 1845, her father William "Hugh" Kennedy died suddenly in Brown County, Ohio in a cholera epidemic.

In 1854, she married Abram (sometimes spelled as "Abraham") Liming in Brown County, Ohio.

In 1855, her widowed mother Margaret Jane with about 25 Kennedy relatives relocated from Brown County, Ohio to Douglas County, Kansas, settling in what they named the Kennedy Valley on the Wakarusa River.

The newly-wed Mary Ann Kennedy Liming and her sister Sarah Jane Kennedy Neal were among the few who did not join the family group in this migration, electing instead to remain in Brown County, Ohio with their husbands and children.

She was one of thirteen children.

Her mother Margaret Jane was reluctant to leave Brown County, Ohio where her husband Hugh, and three of Margaret Jane's children were buried, but Margaret Jane, at age fifty-five, reluctantly agreed to relocate with the twenty-four other Kennedy family members, including eight of her children to Douglas County, Kansas.
Born about 1825, Mary Ann Kennedy Liming was the daughter of William Hugh Kennedy and Margaret Jane Ralston Kennedy of Brown County, Ohio, with Margaret Jane, as a widow, later of Douglas County, Kansas.

In 1845, her father William "Hugh" Kennedy died suddenly in Brown County, Ohio in a cholera epidemic.

In 1854, she married Abram (sometimes spelled as "Abraham") Liming in Brown County, Ohio.

In 1855, her widowed mother Margaret Jane with about 25 Kennedy relatives relocated from Brown County, Ohio to Douglas County, Kansas, settling in what they named the Kennedy Valley on the Wakarusa River.

The newly-wed Mary Ann Kennedy Liming and her sister Sarah Jane Kennedy Neal were among the few who did not join the family group in this migration, electing instead to remain in Brown County, Ohio with their husbands and children.

She was one of thirteen children.

Her mother Margaret Jane was reluctant to leave Brown County, Ohio where her husband Hugh, and three of Margaret Jane's children were buried, but Margaret Jane, at age fifty-five, reluctantly agreed to relocate with the twenty-four other Kennedy family members, including eight of her children to Douglas County, Kansas.

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