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John L Guy

Birth25 Mar 1819 - Chester, South Carolina, USA
Death1885 - Obion, Obion, Tennessee, United States
MotherAgnes Hannett
FatherJames G. Hall Guy

Born in Chester, South Carolina, USA on 25 Mar 1819 to James G. Hall Guy and Agnes Hannett. John L Guy married Margaret E Whiteside and had 13 children. He passed away on 1885 in Obion, Obion, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
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James G. Hall Guy
1784 - 1853
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Agnes Hannett
1785 - 1844
Spouse(s)
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Margaret E Whiteside
1822 - 1861
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Sarah Elizabeth Wicker
1836 - 1900
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Elizabeth Craig
1827 - Unknown
Children Show all
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George Alvoughr Guy
1845 - 1880
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Agnes Hannett Guy
1849 - 1897
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Horace Lee Guy
1866 - 1915
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Margaret Jane 'Maggie' Guy
1853 - Unknown
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Nancy Harriet "Nannie" Guy
1868 - Unknown
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Caroline Elizabeth Guy
1851 - 1918
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John L Guy
1853 - 1861
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William J "Billy" Guy
1841 - 1901
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Margaret Martha Mattie Guy
1871 - 1921
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Laura A Guy
1855 - 1865
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James H Guy
1843 - 1853
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Mary M Guy
1847 - 1922
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Joseph O Guy
1858 - Unknown

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