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Mary Ann Oatman (1844–1851) was the sister of Olive Oatman, and a survivor of abuse by the Yavapai people (though many historians argue that it is impossible to know whether or not these were Yavapai, or some other tribe).Mary Ann Oatman was born to Royce Oatman and his wife, also named Mary Ann, in Illinois. The Oatmans were members of the Mormon religion.Believing that they were immigrating to a divine country, the Oatmans travelled to Arizona, where they were massacred by Yavapai.
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Oatman, Mary Ann Mary Ann Oatman
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Kidnapped American child
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1844-01-01Z
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1851-01-01Z
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