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John Brazier

Birth23 Jun 1735 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States
DeathBef. 01 Jun 1784 - Shelby, Alabama, USA
MotherElizabeth SIMMONS
FatherJohn Brazier IV

Born in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States on 23 Jun 1735 to John Brazier IV and Elizabeth SIMMONS. John Brazier married Rachel Mebane and had 7 children. He passed away on Bef. 01 Jun 1784 in Shelby, Alabama, USA.

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John Brazier Iv
1696 - 1743
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Elizabeth Simmons
1710 - 1784
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Mebane
1736 - 1777
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Jane Yandell
1740 - 1812
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Samuel "The Fifer" Brasher
1763 - 1822
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Elijah Brasher
1768 - 1858
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Sarah Brasher
1757 - 1823
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William Brashier
1761 - Unknown
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Lawrence T Brasher
1766 - 1836
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Henry Brashier
1767 - Unknown
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Aquilla Bashear Brashier
1770 - 1839

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