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Robert S Mack (abt. 1836 - 1888)

Robert S Mack
Born about in New Yorkmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 52 in Thurston County, Washingtonmap
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Biography

Robert was born in 1834. His father was born in Scotland and his mother in Canada. Robert was a town Marshall and harness maker. In 1880 he lived in Olympia, Thurston, Washington. He passed away in 1888.[1]

Notes

Note N006151870 federal census. Olympia, Thurston, WA
Robert HH 34 (1836) Saddler Real estate 0 personal 0 NY
Sierra Nevada 18 IL
Thomas S 2 WA Territory
John B 1/12 "
1880 federal census. Olympia, Thurston, WA Dist 15. ED 15 pp. 15. Enumerated June 7, 1880. Swan Town.
RobertHH 44 (1836) NY fa Scotland mo Canada Harness maker and town marshall.
Sierra Nevada 28 (1852) IL both parents born in NJ
John B 10 (1870) WA territory
Robert S 7 (1873) WA Territory
Roy C 5 (1875) "
Thomas S 5/12 June 1880 WA Territory
Theresa Swan 35 (1845) sister-in-law IL both parents born in NJ

Sources

  1. Find A Grave
  • WikiTree profile Mack-346 created through the import of Carp-1_2011-12-15.ged on Dec 19, 2011 by Lyman Carpenter. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Lyman and others.




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Mack-1256 and Mack-346 appear to represent the same person because: Identical son, other child bears a surname from mother;s side.
posted by Michael Maranda