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John Alexander Scribner

Birth17 Jul 1875 - Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States
Death24 Mar 1945 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
MotherNancy Sophronia MITCHELL
FatherJohn Alexander Scribner

Born in Maryville, Blount, Tennessee, United States on 17 Jul 1875 to John Alexander Scribner and Nancy Sophronia MITCHELL. John Alexander Scribner married Nola Evelyn Harbison and had 4 children. He passed away on 24 Mar 1945 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA.

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John Alexander Scribner
1849 - 1876
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Nancy Sophronia Mitchell
1858 - 1926
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Nola Evelyn Harbison
1879 - 1964
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Nolan Hubert Scribner
1913 - 1967
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Oscar Weldon Scribner
1911 - 1972
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Herman (John Herman) Scribner
1898 - 1987
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Benjamin Alexander Scribner
1901 - 1975

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