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John Charles

Birth22 Dec 1786 - Center, Randolph, North Carolina, USA
Death18 Mar 1826 - Wayne, Wayne, Indiana, United States
MotherGulielma Saint
FatherSamuel Charles

Born in Center, Randolph, North Carolina, USA on 22 Dec 1786 to Samuel Charles and Gulielma Saint. John Charles married Elvira Peacock and had 9 children. He passed away on 18 Mar 1826 in Wayne, Wayne, Indiana, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Charles
1759 - 1849
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Gulielma Saint
1761 - 1847
Spouse(s)
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Elvira Peacock
1785 - 1827
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Mary Elizabeth Charles
1819 - 1896
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Sarah Charles
1811 - 1889
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Margaret Charles
1814 - 1864
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Thomas L Charles
1817 - 1896
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Abraham Charles
1807 - 1885
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Samuel Charles
1809 - Unknown
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Eli Charles
1823 - 1898
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Jesse Charles
1813 - 1856
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John Charles
Unknown - Unknown

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