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John Andrew Jackson McQuery

Birth5 Apr 1860 - Missouri
Death12 Mar 1943 - Waldron, Scott, Arkansas
MotherEllenor Lykins
FatherHirman McQuery

Born in Missouri on 5 Apr 1860 to Hirman McQuery and Ellenor Lykins. John Andrew Jackson McQuery married Virginia "Jennie" Davis McClain and had 10 children. He passed away on 12 Mar 1943 in Waldron, Scott, Arkansas.

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Hirman Mcquery
Unknown - Unknown
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Ellenor Lykins
1832 - Unknown
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Virginia "Jennie" Davis Mcclain
1863 - 1945
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Edmond Critchfield Mcquery
1896 - 1947
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Emily Norine Mcquery
1896 - 1980
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John Herbert Mcquery
1887 - 1966
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Elizabeth "Bettie" Daly Mcquery
1899 - 1998
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Emanuel Pearn Mcquery
1890 - 1918
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Charles Saunders Mcquery
1883 - 1974
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Jesse Cleveland Mcquery
1884 - 1971
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Luella Mcquery
1908 - 1996
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Grace Eleanor Mcquery
1897 - 1899
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Charles S Mcquery
1899 - 1910

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