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Colonel John Danforth

Birth1816 - Middletown, Connecticut
Death20 Feb 1885 - Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey
MotherLydia Creamer
FatherWilliam Danforth

Born in Middletown, Connecticut on 1816 to William Danforth and Lydia Creamer. Colonel John Danforth married Mary Eliza Curtiss and had 8 children. He passed away on 20 Feb 1885 in Elizabeth, Union, New Jersey.

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Parents
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William Danforth
1794 - 1871
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Lydia Creamer
1791 - 1862
Spouse(s)
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Mary Eliza Curtiss
1820 - 1858
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Nary Eliza Curtiss
Unknown - 1858
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Mary H. Weaver
1839 - Unknown
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Mary E. Curtiss
Unknown - Unknown
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John Howard Danforth
1854 - 1906
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Arthur Curtiss Danforth
1840 - 1862
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Edward William Danforth
1843 - 1889
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Howard Brown Danforth
1842 - 1849
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Ella Cornelia Danforth
1846 - 1907
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Fred Danforth
1876 - Unknown
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M. Estella Danforth
1861 - Unknown
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Minnie Danforth
1866 - Unknown

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