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John Berry Easter

Birth13 MAR 1878 - Niangua, Webster County, Missouri
Death14 OCT 1967 - Sullivan, Franklin County, Missouri
MotherPermelia Angelina "Mary" Garner
FatherAlphonso L. Easter

Born in Niangua, Webster County, Missouri on 13 MAR 1878 to Alphonso L. Easter and Permelia Angelina "Mary" Garner. John Berry Easter married Julia Victoria Mae Mitchell and had 8 children. He passed away on 14 OCT 1967 in Sullivan, Franklin County, Missouri.

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Alphonso L. Easter
1853 - 1922
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Permelia Angelina "Mary" Garner
1857 - 1899
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Julia Victoria Mae Mitchell
1882 - 1961
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Eldie Ervin Earnest Easter
1905 - 1920
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Lester Wallace Easter
1899 - 1973
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Thomas Edgar Easter
1902 - 1980
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Della Frances Easter
1908 - 1924
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Joseph Easter
1908 - 1985
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David Henry Easter
1913 - 1986
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Dollie Lorella Easter
1919 - 1993
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John Berl Easter
1926 - 2004

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