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Sarah Ann RINEY

Birth5 Sep 1872 - Martin Co., Indiana
Death15 Dec 1946 - Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN
MotherJulia Ann Queen
FatherMatthew Riney

Born in Martin Co., Indiana on 5 Sep 1872 to Matthew Riney and Julia Ann Queen. Sarah Ann RINEY married William Andrew Mattingly and had 10 children. She passed away on 15 Dec 1946 in Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN.

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Parents
Matthew Riney
1815 - 1890
Julia Ann Queen
1836 - 1874
Spouse(s)
William Andrew Mattingly
1865 - 1942
Children Show all
Thomas E Mattingly
1896 - 1967
William Otis Mattingly
1893 - 1950
Joseph Adrian Mattingly
1899 - 1960
Walter John Mattingly
1891 - 1979
Joseph Matthew Mattingly
1908 - 1955

Alvin Sidney Mattingly
1903 - 1949
Dorthy B Mattingly
1905 - 1957
Mary Ada Mattingly
1899 - 1975
Mary L Mattingly
1908 - 1985
James Leonard Mattingly
1912 - 1972

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