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John Clapper

Birth27 Sep 1793 - Maryland
Death3 Dec 1871 - Adams County, Illinois
MotherMary King
FatherMathias Clapper

Born in Maryland on 27 Sep 1793 to Mathias Clapper and Mary King. John Clapper married Margaret Blackburn and had 18 children. He passed away on 3 Dec 1871 in Adams County, Illinois.

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Parents
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Mathias Clapper
1762 - 1823
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Mary King
1767 - 1843
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Blackburn
1800 - 1880
Children Show all
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James Clapper
1835 - 1923
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Jacob Clapper
1827 - 1865
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Eliza Jane Clapper
1837 - 1869
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Philip Clapper
1833 - Unknown
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Mary Clapper
1820 - 1892
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Solomon Clapper
1825 - 1857
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Alexander Clapper
1827 - Unknown
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Sarah A Clapper
1839 - 1852
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Nephi Clapper
1842 - 1906
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Catharine C Clapper
1842 - Unknown
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Ann Clapper
1833 - Unknown
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John H Clapper
1825 - Unknown
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Elenor Clapper
1822 - 1839
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Christena Clapper
1835 - Unknown
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Levi C Clapper
1842 - Unknown
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William Clapper
1825 - Unknown
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Ellen Clapper
1819 - Unknown
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Jacob Clapper
1818 - 1889

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