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John Carson YOHEY

Birth24 FEB 1874 - Nescopeck, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA
Death28 Feb 1948 - Berwick, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherSusan Elizabeth Williams
FatherOliver Evans YOHEY

Born in Nescopeck, Luzerne, Pennsylvania, USA on 24 FEB 1874 to Oliver Evans YOHEY and Susan Elizabeth Williams. John Carson YOHEY married Frances Mae "Fannie" Swank and had 5 children. He passed away on 28 Feb 1948 in Berwick, Columbia, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Oliver Evans Yohey
1841 - 1925
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Susan Elizabeth Williams
1850 - 1936
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Frances Mae "Fannie" Swank
1879 - 1952
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Vera E Yohey
1908 - 1980
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Glen Weiss Yohey
1921 - 1996
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Fred Elvin Yohey
1913 - 1998
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Carson Oliver Yohey
1911 - 1980
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Belva Iown Yohey
1922 - 2000

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