On Nov 24,1852, she married Andras/Andrew Matta from Ploske (fka Lapispatak) Slovakia. The 1900 US census indicated that Andrew & Mary had 4 children, but only 2 were still living: Anna Matta Ferencz/Ference (1855-1926) and Andrew Matta (1863-1915). The 1869 Slovakia census for Lapispatak only indicated two children, Anna & Andrew as well.
They all immigrated to Prince George County, Virginia where they owned a farm in Disputanta, Virginia. Mary's husband & son died in 1911 & 1913 respectively. Mary was living with her daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, and her 4 grandchildren at 701 W 33rd St in Richmond, Virginia at the time of her death on Nov 20, 1920.
Note-
Mary was the grandmother of
Emily Matta
Contributors Note:-
It has been confirmed by the cemetery caretakers that Mary & her husband Andras are buried here but the do not have any grave markers-8 Sept 2017
On Nov 24,1852, she married Andras/Andrew Matta from Ploske (fka Lapispatak) Slovakia. The 1900 US census indicated that Andrew & Mary had 4 children, but only 2 were still living: Anna Matta Ferencz/Ference (1855-1926) and Andrew Matta (1863-1915). The 1869 Slovakia census for Lapispatak only indicated two children, Anna & Andrew as well.
They all immigrated to Prince George County, Virginia where they owned a farm in Disputanta, Virginia. Mary's husband & son died in 1911 & 1913 respectively. Mary was living with her daughter-in-law, Elizabeth, and her 4 grandchildren at 701 W 33rd St in Richmond, Virginia at the time of her death on Nov 20, 1920.
Note-
Mary was the grandmother of
Emily Matta
Contributors Note:-
It has been confirmed by the cemetery caretakers that Mary & her husband Andras are buried here but the do not have any grave markers-8 Sept 2017
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