Examples of 'mary née' in a sentence

Meaning of "mary née"

Mary née: This phrase is used to indicate a woman's maiden name, which is the name she had before she was married. It is often used in formal contexts or genealogical records

How to use "mary née" in a sentence

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Kerry and Mary née McCrohan.
Her parents were John Mernin and Mary née McGuire.
Mary née Eyre.
And his wife Mary née Bailey.
Mary née Tylor.
He was the son of Robert Bridges and his wife Mary née Woodcock.
Mary née Johnstone.
Haddington was the son of George Baillie and his wife Mary née Pringle.
Mary née Moorefield.
William Chandos and Mary née Hunt had 7 children.
Mary née Glassborow.
Joseph Ospelt was born in Vaduz, the son of Julius and Mary née Seger.
Mary née Singer.
His father, Thomas Appleton was a bookbinder, and his mother was Mary née Burnley.
Mary née Foley.

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His parents were James Snelson ( coach manufacturer ) and Mary née Halford.
Mary née Mesce.
Mary née Chilvers.
Mary née Tilbury.
Mary née Pickering.
Mary née Leverly.
Mary née Miller.

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