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John Franklin Roach

Birth1861 - Ohio County, Kentucky, USA
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherSylvia Brooks Roach
FatherEssex Roach

Born in Ohio County, Kentucky, USA on 1861 to Essex Roach and Sylvia Brooks Roach. John Franklin Roach married Mary Ann (Mollie) Pope and had 7 children.

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Essex Roach
1836 - 1901
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Sylvia Brooks Roach
1840 - 1913
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Mary Ann (Mollie) Pope
1866 - 1910
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Maggie Carr Williams Roach
1861 - Unknown
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Ethel May Roach
1885 - 1940
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Roderick Esseck Roach
1885 - Unknown
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Earl Roosevelt Roach
1903 - 1982
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Maggie Louise Roach
1890 - 1959
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Edna Mae Roach Graham
1898 - 1979
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John Frank Roach
1888 - 1949
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Ethel May Amos
1884 - Unknown

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