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John Looker

Birth12 Sep 1852 - Rockingham, Virginia, United States
Death19 Aug 1930 - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States
MotherMary Polly Looker
FatherJohn Looker

Born in Rockingham, Virginia, United States on 12 Sep 1852 to John Looker and Mary Polly Looker. John Looker married Eleanor Ellen Elizabeth Headley and had 7 children. He passed away on 19 Aug 1930 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, United States.

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John Looker
1806 - 1874
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Mary Polly Looker
1812 - 1881
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Eleanor Ellen Elizabeth Headley
1850 - 1900
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Naoma Bell Looker
1878 - 1915
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Susan Mae Looker
1894 - 1996
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Mary Zarelda Looker
1883 - 1959
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John Carl Leroy Looker
1892 - 1934
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Grover Jasper Looker
1887 - 1961
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Jessie F. Looker
1887 - 1976
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Clarence David Looker
1881 - 1955

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