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John Jonas Gandy

Birth1803 - Darlington County, South Carolina, USA
Death1886 - Jones County, Mississippi, USA
MotherMartha Chambliss
FatherBrinkley I Gandy

Born in Darlington County, South Carolina, USA on 1803 to Brinkley I Gandy and Martha Chambliss. John Jonas Gandy married Spicy Johnson and had 11 children. He passed away on 1886 in Jones County, Mississippi, USA.

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Parents
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Brinkley I Gandy
1732 - 1836
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Martha Chambliss
1749 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Spicy Johnson
1816 - 1887
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Francis Marion Gandy
1845 - 1925
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Demaris Mary Gandy
1855 - 1941
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John Jonas Gandy
1841 - 1923
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Augustus Gandy
1841 - 1913
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Evander Gandy
1838 - 1863
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Albert "Brown" Gandy
1849 - 1936
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Candis Mary Q Gandy
1853 - 1925
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Spicey Gandy
1843 - Unknown
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Martha Gandy
1847 - 1925
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Augusta Gandy
1843 - 1909
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Agustine Gandy
1847 - 1909

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