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John Deyton

Birth25 feb,1871 - Yancey County, North Carolina, USA
Death25 feb,1948 - North Carolina
MotherMary "Pollie" Hester Bailey
FatherBaxter Curtis Deyton

Born in Yancey County, North Carolina, USA on 25 feb,1871 to Baxter Curtis Deyton and Mary "Pollie" Hester Bailey. John Deyton married NANCY JANE EDWARDS and had 14 children. He passed away on 25 feb,1948 in North Carolina.

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Parents
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Baxter Curtis Deyton
1848 - 1908
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Mary "Pollie" Hester Bailey
1855 - 1936
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Jane Edwards
1893 - 1972
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Merica Deton
1873 - 1972
Children Show all
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Ida Mae Carver
1897 - 1970
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Charlie Mack Deaton
1896 - 1971
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Essie Deton
1891 - Unknown
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Bertha Loucinda Deaton
1899 - 1977
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Willie Arthur Deyton
1904 - 1993
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Geneva Hettie Deaton
1916 - 1997
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Henry Lee Deaton
1913 - 1987
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Joe Boyd Deaton
1923 - 1995
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Roy Lee Deaton
1931 - 2004
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James Melvin Deaton
1927 - 2017
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Robert Clarence Deaton
1921 - 2002
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Roberta Deaton
1894 - 1952
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Jimmy Dave Deaton
1934 - 2013
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James Deyton
1908 - Unknown

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