When Mary Ann Terman was born in 1834, in Brown, Ohio, United States, her father, William Tarman, was 44 and her mother, Jane Arnold, was 36. She lived in Nineveh, Nineveh Township, Johnson, Indiana, United States in 1850. She died on 1 March 1860, at the age of 26, and was buried in Trafalgar, Hensley Township, Johnson, Indiana, United States.
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The Massive Internal Improvements Act of 1836 loaned Indiana $10,000,000 to create infrastructure such as canals, railroads, and roads across the state. The act was signed by Whig Governor Noah Noble and passed by the Indiana General Assembly. However, the financial crisis known as the Panic of 1837 thwarted these plans as costs ballooned. Construction on the infrastructure was not completed and the state debt rapidly increased.
On March 27, 1836, the Kirtland Temple was dedicated.
U.S. acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of Mexican War including California and New Mexico.
Probably also an altered form of German Dermann (see Derman ) or of some other similar (like-sounding) surname.
Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): variant of Derman .
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