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John B. Dunlap

Birth06/02/1824 - Ovid, Seneca, New York, USA
Death12/20/1897 - Sumner, Michigan, USA
MotherMary Barnum
FatherAlexander Dunlap

Born in Ovid, Seneca, New York, USA on 06/02/1824 to Alexander Dunlap and Mary Barnum. John B. Dunlap married Elathea Walcott and had 7 children. He passed away on 12/20/1897 in Sumner, Michigan, USA.

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Alexander Dunlap
1784 - 1864
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Mary Barnum
1794 - 1874
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Elathea Walcott
1832 - 1872
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Laura Melissa Malory Fisk
1858 - 1897
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Nettie Dunlap
1866 - 1914
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Hettie Dunlap
1865 - 1936
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Sarah R Dunlap
1858 - 1921
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John A Dunlap
1856 - 1937
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Charles Barnum Dunlap
1854 - 1940
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Mary Dunlap
1871 - 1923
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Ida Dunlap
1860 - 1913

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