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John Howard Setzer

Birth14 Mar 1858 - Cherokee, North Carolina, United States
Death1 February 1916 - Etowoh, McMinn, Tennessee, USA
MotherMary Molly Holden
FatherThomas Richard Setzer

Born in Cherokee, North Carolina, United States on 14 Mar 1858 to Thomas Richard Setzer and Mary Molly Holden. John Howard Setzer married Mary Molly Nagle and had 6 children. He passed away on 1 February 1916 in Etowoh, McMinn, Tennessee, USA.

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Thomas Richard Setzer
1827 - 1890
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Mary Molly Holden
1832 - 1914
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Mary Molly Nagle
1855 - 1904
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Salona Setzer
1892 - 1956
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Edward Setser
1883 - 1968
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Ida Belle Setser-bledsoe
1888 - 1953
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Mary Setzer
1896 - 1989
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Thomas H Setzer
1889 - 1955
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Winston Setzer
1900 - Unknown

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