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John Daugherty

Birth1866 - Wabash, Kent County, Ontario, Canada
DeathSep 1939 - Thamesville, Ontario, Canada
MotherSurvilla Steinhoff
FatherJohn Dougherty

Born in Wabash, Kent County, Ontario, Canada on 1866 to John Dougherty and Survilla Steinhoff. John Daugherty married Mary Ann 'Polly' Wild (J Daugherty) and had 7 children. He passed away on Sep 1939 in Thamesville, Ontario, Canada.

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John Dougherty
1825 - 1888
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Survilla Steinhoff
1832 - 1920
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Mary Ann 'Polly' Wild (J Daugherty)
1877 - 1915
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Margaret Sirvella 'Maggie' Daugherty
1904 - 1984
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Charles Matthew 'Charlie' Daugherty (M B Ife)
1899 - 1965
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Harry Franklin Daugherty (V L Holder)
1907 - 2008
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William Forest Daugherty (D H Palmer)
1901 - 1982
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Ada Pearl Daugherty (Faulkner)
1910 - 1990
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Alice May Daugherty
1913 - 1914
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Mary Elizabeth Daugherty
1915 - 1915

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