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John Crenshaw Bates

Birth24 Dec 1811 - South Carolina, United States
Death24 Apr 1872 - Sherman, Grayson, Texas, United States
MotherBarbary Crenshaw
FatherJohn Bates

Born in South Carolina, United States on 24 Dec 1811 to John Bates and Barbary Crenshaw. John Crenshaw Bates married Catherine Hardin and had 13 children. He passed away on 24 Apr 1872 in Sherman, Grayson, Texas, United States.

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John Bates
1778 - 1854
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Barbary Crenshaw
1779 - 1848
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Catherine Hardin
1813 - 1865
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Sidney V Mcgehee
1842 - 1914
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Louisa Wacosy Bates
1833 - 1916
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Frances Catherine Bates
1848 - 1899
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Julius Erwin Bates
1841 - 1863
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Barbary Naomi Bates
1832 - 1895
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Jane Bates
1843 - Unknown
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Emily Pauline Bates
1851 - 1937
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Julia Ann Bates
1838 - 1867
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Caroline Bates
1836 - 1937
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John G. Bates
1845 - 1863
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James W. Bates
1859 - 1930
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Napoleon Bonaparte Bates
1856 - 1946
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Louvinia Bates
1853 - Unknown
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Martha Bates
1850 - 1937

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