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John Cranston

Birthabt 1842 - Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, USA
Death28 Mar 1900 - Chicago, Cook Co. IL
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Born in Green Bay, Brown, Wisconsin, USA on abt 1842. John Cranston married Catherine Sommer and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1900 in Chicago, Cook Co. IL.

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Catherine Sommer
1842 - Unknown
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Agnes Theresa Cranston
1869 - 1937
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Catherine Cranston
1868 - 1942
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John Cranston
1869 - Unknown
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William Cranston
1867 - Unknown
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Elwood Cranston
1875 - Unknown
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Charles Harvey Cranston
1879 - Unknown
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Charles Harvey Cranston
1879 - Unknown
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Lillie Cranston
1877 - Unknown
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Kate Cranston
1866 - Unknown
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William Cranston
1866 - Unknown

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