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John Higham

Birth22 Jul 1810 - Lancashire, England
Death17 November 1897 - East Enterprise, Switzerland County, Indiana, United States of America
MotherNot Available
FatherJames Higham

Born in Lancashire, England on 22 Jul 1810 to James Higham. John Higham married Nancy Dickason and had 9 children. He passed away on 17 November 1897 in East Enterprise, Switzerland County, Indiana, United States of America.

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James Higham
Unknown - Unknown
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Spouse(s)
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Nancy Dickason
1825 - 1897
Children Show all
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Emma Higham
1858 - 1943
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John Jr Higham
1851 - 1930
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Franklin Hiam
1865 - 1945
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William Higham
1855 - 1911
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Joseph Higham
1853 - 1914
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Nancy Jane Higham
1856 - 1941
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Ann Hiam
1860 - Unknown
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George W. Higham
1863 - Unknown
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Thomas Higham
1849 - 1929

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