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John "David" BOSTIC

Birth1 Feb 1806 - Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, USA
Death9 Nov 1894 - Glace, Monroe, West Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Bland
FatherJohn M Bostic

Born in Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, USA on 1 Feb 1806 to John M Bostic and Elizabeth Bland. John "David" BOSTIC married Letitia Jane Daugherty and had 12 children. He passed away on 9 Nov 1894 in Glace, Monroe, West Virginia, USA.

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John M Bostic
1778 - 1830
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Elizabeth Bland
1780 - 1860
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Letitia Jane Daugherty
1809 - 1893
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Mary Margaret Bostick
1842 - 1913
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Rebecca Jane Bostic
1838 - 1932
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Elizabeth Catherine Winebrimmer
1844 - 1916
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Christopher Columbus F Bostic
1850 - 1925
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John David Bostic
1854 - 1930
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Ruth Ellen Bostic
1848 - 1927
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Hugh Caperton Bostic
1856 - 1930
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Josiah Alexander Bostick
1846 - 1924
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Henry Harrison Bostick
1840 - 1922
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Martha Susan Bostick
1851 - 1892
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William Lewis Bostic
1836 - 1866
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Mary S Bostic
1857 - 1891

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