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John Long

BirthJul 1804 - Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States
Death25 Feb 1865 - Melchor Muzquiz Coahuila, Mexico
MotherCatherine Baker/Long
FatherAbraham Good Long

Born in Huntingdon, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, United States on Jul 1804 to Abraham Good Long and Catherine Baker/Long. John Long had 9 children. He passed away on 25 Feb 1865 in Melchor Muzquiz Coahuila, Mexico.

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Parents
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Abraham Good Long
1778 - 1848
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Catherine Baker/long
1776 - 1857
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Jose Juan Long
1843 - 1904
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Catarina Long
1865 - Unknown
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Jacobo Long
1860 - Unknown
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Abraham Long
1862 - Unknown
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Maria Antonia Juliana Long
1853 - Unknown
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Jose David Long
1845 - Unknown
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Jose Manuel Long
1851 - Unknown
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Jose Abraham Long
1838 - Unknown
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Maria De Los Delores Long
1855 - 1924

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