Note: From the Ingersoll Chronicle, Friday, November 12, 1858, pg 3, col 5: Married. On the 23rd ult., at London, by the Rev. Dr. Cooney, DD., Mr. Thomas Sear, to Miss Mary Barnum, both of Nissouri [township].
Mary was enumerated with her father's family in the 1861 census, age 21. Perhaps she was visiting there.
According to The Barnum Family, 1350-1907, 14 children were born to Mary C. Barnum and Thomas Sear/Tear.[2]
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↑ Teare-37 was created by Patrick Barnum through the import of gideon.ged on Aug 4, 2014. This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.
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