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John Erwin

Birth1 Apr 1800 - Clermont County, Ohio, USA
Death10 Sep 1867 - Miami, Milford, Ohio
MotherMary ERWIN
FatherAndrew Ervin

Born in Clermont County, Ohio, USA on 1 Apr 1800 to Andrew Ervin and Mary ERWIN. John Erwin married Elsa Ellie McGarvey and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 Sep 1867 in Miami, Milford, Ohio.

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Parents
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Andrew Ervin
1762 - 1829
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Mary Erwin
1765 - 1824
Spouse(s)
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Elsa Ellie Mcgarvey
1807 - 1895
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Charles Kirk Erwin
1837 - 1899
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John Mathias Erwin
1848 - 1927
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Leonard Erwin
1836 - 1909
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Mary Erwin
1827 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Erwin
1831 - Unknown
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George W Erwin
1845 - 1871
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Margaret Louise Erwin
1841 - 1844
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Hannah Ann Erwin
1842 - 1844
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Martha Ann Erwin
1833 - 1835
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Sarah Erwin
1829 - 1829

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