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John Capps

Birth4 February 1845 - Carroll County, Arkansas, United States of America
Death23 April 1905 - Boone, Arkansas, United States
MotherElvira Wooddy
FatherRobert Capps

Born in Carroll County, Arkansas, United States of America on 4 February 1845 to Robert Capps and Elvira Wooddy. John Capps married Mary Elizabeth Baughman and had 10 children. He passed away on 23 April 1905 in Boone, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Capps
1820 - 1902
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Elvira Wooddy
1820 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Mary Elizabeth Baughman
1847 - 1918
Children Show all
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Matthew Neubin Capps
1873 - 1960
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Charity E Capps
1871 - 1963
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Townsend Lloyd Capps
1885 - 1953
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Ambrose Zenis Capps
1875 - 1937
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Dorothy Annie Capps_
1869 - 1964
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Robert Kenelious Capps
1878 - 1950
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Finettie "Nettie" Jane Capps Capps (Summers)
1884 - 1969
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Gillum Floyd Capps_
1884 - 1968
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Elizabeth Capps
1867 - 1880
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Townsend Henry Capps
1873 - 1914

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