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John D. Stratton

Birth4 Jan 1867 - Tennessee, United States
Death18 Jan 1940 - Graham County, North Carolina, USA
MotherSusannah Phillips
FatherRichard R. Stratton

Born in Tennessee, United States on 4 Jan 1867 to Richard R. Stratton and Susannah Phillips. John D. Stratton married Margaret Callie Morgan and had 10 children. He passed away on 18 Jan 1940 in Graham County, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Richard R. Stratton
1842 - 1915
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Susannah Phillips
1847 - 1911
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Callie Morgan
1871 - 1949
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Della M. Stratton
1891 - 1947
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Dinah Stratton
1893 - 1948
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Nancy Jane Stratton
1899 - 1986
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Candis Stratton
1897 - 1924
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Ethel Maggie Stratton
1907 - 2001
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Dorothy Stratton
1904 - 1985
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Lizzie Fannie Stratton
1902 - 1950
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Claude Vincent Stratton
1910 - 1991
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Harlie L. Stratton
1895 - 1899
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Rosell Stratton
1914 - 1917

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