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John Dunlap

Birth1785 - Salisbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA
Death12 Jun 1839 - Greene, Tennessee, United States
MotherNancy Cochrane
FatherSamuel Dunlap

Born in Salisbury, Merrimack, New Hampshire, USA on 1785 to Samuel Dunlap and Nancy Cochrane. John Dunlap married Caroline Cochran and had 12 children. He passed away on 12 Jun 1839 in Greene, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
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Samuel Dunlap
1752 - 1830
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Nancy Cochrane
1753 - 1819
Spouse(s)
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Caroline Cochran
1791 - 1852
Children Show all
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Mary B "Polly" Dunlap
1813 - 1896
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Sarah C Dunlap
1821 - 1894
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Jane M Dunlap
1817 - 1889
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George W C Dunlap
1823 - 1858
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William G Dunlap
1832 - 1864
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John M Dunlap
1821 - 1886
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Eliza Amanda Dunlap
1832 - Unknown
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Edward Dunlap
Unknown - Unknown
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Henry Dunlap
Unknown - Unknown
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Caroline Rebecca Dunlap
1827 - 1846
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Margaret H Dunlap
1815 - Unknown
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Martha Ann Dunlap
1825 - 1846

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