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John A Asher

Birthabt 1827 - Tennessee, USA
Death28 Feb 1898 - burial: Gladden, Dent County, Missouri
MotherBarbary Ollis
FatherAmos Asher

Born in Tennessee, USA on abt 1827 to Amos Asher and Barbary Ollis. John A Asher married Caroline Wallace and had 9 children. He passed away on 28 Feb 1898 in burial: Gladden, Dent County, Missouri.

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Parents
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Amos Asher
1790 - 1838
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Barbary Ollis
1800 - 1895
Spouse(s)
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Caroline Wallace
1832 - Unknown
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Priscilla C Thomas
1828 - Unknown
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Robert Henry Asher
1862 - 1925
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Sarah Lutitia "Leutishey" Asher
1858 - 1920
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William Asher
1849 - Unknown
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Dora M Asher
1877 - 1947
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John Asher
1856 - 1928
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Nancy J. Asher
1854 - Unknown
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Thomas F Asher
1855 - Unknown
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Mary Asher
1849 - 1860
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Aaron E ? Asher
1850 - Unknown

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