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John Henry Caver

Birth9 Nov 1777 - Amelia, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States
Death28 May 1860 - Farmerville, Union, Louisiana, United States
MotherNot Available
FatherHenry I Caver (Loyalist Tory) 700 acres on Santee River near Charleston

Born in Amelia, Orangeburg, South Carolina, United States on 9 Nov 1777 to Henry I Caver (Loyalist Tory) 700 acres on Santee River near Charleston. John Henry Caver married Ann Catherine Shannon and had 6 children. He passed away on 28 May 1860 in Farmerville, Union, Louisiana, United States.

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Henry I Caver (Loyalist Tory) 700 Acres On Santee River Near Charleston
1748 - 1781
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Ann Catherine Shannon
1789 - 1872
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Ann Rebecca Caver
1812 - 1904
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Martha "Mattie" C Caver
1815 - 1870
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Yancy Columbus Caver
1822 - 1908
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Jacob Littleton B. Caver
1814 - 1833
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Jacob Littleton B. Caver
1824 - 1905
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James Henry Caver
1820 - 1864

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