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Mary A Holman was born 13 January 1833 in Clay County, Missouri. She was the daughter of John Holman and Martha Thomassen and came with her family to Oregon in 1843, where she married John Lyburn Clinkenbeard in 1849. Mary passed away in 1879. [1]
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