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John Brownlow Snoderly

Birth14 Jul 1868 - Union, Tennessee
Death3 January 1948 - Maryville, Rt 2, Blount, Tennessee
MotherNancy Hutcheson
FatherLewis Snodderly

Born in Union, Tennessee on 14 Jul 1868 to Lewis Snodderly and Nancy Hutcheson. John Brownlow Snoderly married Rowena Alice "Roey" Ridenour and had 6 children. He passed away on 3 January 1948 in Maryville, Rt 2, Blount, Tennessee.

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Lewis Snodderly
1841 - 1890
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Nancy Hutcheson
1843 - 1916
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Rowena Alice "Roey" Ridenour
1885 - 1971
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Flossie Snoderly
1907 - 1938
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Louis Snoderly
1910 - 1920
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Estell Snoderly
1906 - 1932
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Massie Snodderly
1915 - 1977
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J Edward Houlk Snodderly
1920 - 1997
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John Brownlow Snoderly
1923 - 2014

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