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John Corvan

Birth12/10/1887 - Blairsville, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
Death01/18/1969 - Blairsville, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherNahomai Ellen Flanagan
FatherJohn A Cowan

Born in Blairsville, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA on 12/10/1887 to John A Cowan and Nahomai Ellen Flanagan. John Corvan married Sara Ryan "Sadie" Harvey and had 6 children. He passed away on 01/18/1969 in Blairsville, Indiana, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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John A Cowan
1862 - 1941
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Nahomai Ellen Flanagan
1861 - 1932
Spouse(s)
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Sara Ryan "Sadie" Harvey
1892 - 1957
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Ella Elizabeth Garris
1919 - 1997
Children Show all
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Ellen Naomi Cowan
1914 - 2004
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John Luther "Jack" Cowan
1913 - 1979
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William John Cowan
1938 - 1997
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William Ryan Cowan
1911 - 1918
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Eugene Charles Cowan
1919 - 2007
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Sara "Sally" Cowan
1917 - 1993

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