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John C. Cotner

Birth22 April 1844 - Jesseville, Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA
Death15 Nov 1920 - Logan County, Arkansas
MotherLettice Malinda McCool
FatherMorrison Arthur Cotner

Born in Jesseville, Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA on 22 April 1844 to Morrison Arthur Cotner and Lettice Malinda McCool. John C. Cotner married Ethel (Etha) McCullah and had 13 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1920 in Logan County, Arkansas.

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Morrison Arthur Cotner
1817 - 1895
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Lettice Malinda Mccool
1823 - 1896
Spouse(s)
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Ethel (Etha) Mccullah
1885 - 1968
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Joseph Sidney Cotner
1873 - 1943
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May A Cotner
1870 - 1901
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Masset Cotner
1879 - 1884
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Morrison Cotner
1893 - 1897
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Georgeana Cotner
1869 - 1920
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Moret Cotner
1879 - 1880
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Edna Cotner
1871 - 1902
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Sallie J Cotner
1882 - 1898
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Edward B Cotner
1891 - 1892
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Moreen Cotner
1879 - 1884
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Moreen Cotner
1879 - 1880
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John Edmond Cotner
1891 - 1918
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James H. Cotner
1882 - Unknown

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