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John Dave Leopard

Birth3 April 1858 - Aiken County, South Carolina, United States of America
Death17 March 1935 - Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, United States of America
MotherMartha Leopard
FatherElijah Leopard

Born in Aiken County, South Carolina, United States of America on 3 April 1858 to Elijah Leopard and Martha Leopard. John Dave Leopard had 12 children. He passed away on 17 March 1935 in Augusta, Richmond County, Georgia, United States of America.

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Elijah Leopard
1833 - 1865
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Martha Leopard
1834 - 1933
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Annie Pearl Leopard
1892 - 1964
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Essie Elizabeth Leopard
1896 - 1968
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Sweet Marie Leopard
1898 - 1976
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John Ernest Leopard
1886 - 1940
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Frank Leopard
1906 - 1978
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Estelle Leopard Horsey
1900 - 1918
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Manuel L. 'Manley' Leopard
1882 - 1902
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Leafie A Leopard
1884 - 1885
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Della A. Leopard
1880 - 1891
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Maultie W. Leopard
1891 - 1896
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Lottie Mae Leopard
1902 - 1916
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James Mc Claude Leopard
1888 - 1963

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