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John Franklin Thomas

Birth1 Jan 1859 - Woodbury, Cannon, Tennessee, United States
Death2 Jun 1948 - Union, Union, Illinois, United States
MotherMary Ann Farler or Farley
FatherDaniel Thomas

Born in Woodbury, Cannon, Tennessee, United States on 1 Jan 1859 to Daniel Thomas and Mary Ann Farler or Farley. John Franklin Thomas married Lucy Ann Youngblood and had 9 children. He passed away on 2 Jun 1948 in Union, Union, Illinois, United States.

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Daniel Thomas
1821 - 1870
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Mary Ann Farler Or Farley
1819 - 1910
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Lucy Ann Youngblood
1863 - 1935
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Stella Mae Thomas
1898 - 1961
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Sidney Homer Thomas
1895 - 1949
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Isaac Wayne Thomas
1885 - 1943
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Ira A Thomas
1887 - 1903
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Wiley M Thomas
1878 - 1960
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Dovey Thomas
1904 - 1965
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Liza Jane Gurley Thomas
1889 - 1950
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Ann Thomas
1901 - 1980
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William D Thomas
1882 - 1951

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