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John FOSTER

Birth6 Jan. 1869 - Coo Wee Scoo Wee, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory
Death9 Aug 1943 - Claremore, Rogers, Oklahoma, USA
MotherLouisa Jane CHAMBERS
FatherJames Monroe Foster

Born in Coo Wee Scoo Wee, Cherokee Nation, Indian Territory on 6 Jan. 1869 to James Monroe Foster and Louisa Jane CHAMBERS. John FOSTER married Susan Miller Foster and had 9 children. He passed away on 9 Aug 1943 in Claremore, Rogers, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
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James Monroe Foster
1842 - 1912
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Louisa Jane Chambers
1848 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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Susan Miller Foster
1870 - 1932
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Margaret May Battie
1881 - 1899
Children Show all
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Annie Foster Davis
1896 - 1972
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Marguerite Mae (May) Foster
1894 - 1977
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Jane Foster
1892 - 1985
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James "Jim" Foster
1901 - 1974
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Joseph Foster
1904 - Unknown
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William H. Foster
1906 - Unknown
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Walter Lee Foster
1897 - 1973
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Theodore Foster
1911 - 1967
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Margaret Elizabeth Foster
1887 - 1977

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