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John B Mathis

Birth12 May 1809 - Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States
DeathJan 1893 - Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia, USA
MotherSusan Susanna Poole
FatherJohn Mathis

Born in Spartanburg, Spartanburg, South Carolina, United States on 12 May 1809 to John Mathis and Susan Susanna Poole. John B Mathis married Malissa Emery and had 14 children. He passed away on Jan 1893 in Cumming, Forsyth, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
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John Mathis
1775 - 1833
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Susan Susanna Poole
1777 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Malissa Emery
1814 - 1883
Children Show all
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John Baxter Mathis
1847 - 1915
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Reuben H Mathis
1836 - 1898
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William Henry "Billy" Mathis
1846 - 1944
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Milbry Mathis
1851 - 1938
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Martha Mathis
1842 - Unknown
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Mary M Mathis
1838 - Unknown
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Hiram Mathis
1832 - 1907
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Malissa "Millie" Caroline Mathis
1840 - Unknown
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Lang Mathis
1834 - Unknown
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Julia Ann Mathis
1848 - Unknown
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James Madison Mathis
1852 - 1938
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Milbrie Mathis
Unknown - Unknown
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George W Mathis
1849 - 1931
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Nancy J Mathis
1834 - 1913

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