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John Marshall Holstead

Birth30 Aug 1884 - Ruston, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death19 May 1970 - Port Neches, Jefferson, Texas, USA
MotherFrances Elizabeth Jane PIPES
FatherJohn Daniel Holstead

Born in Ruston, Lincoln Parish, Louisiana, USA on 30 Aug 1884 to John Daniel Holstead and Frances Elizabeth Jane PIPES. John Marshall Holstead married Eula Lee Rinehart and had 8 children. He passed away on 19 May 1970 in Port Neches, Jefferson, Texas, USA.

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John Daniel Holstead
1854 - 1928
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Frances Elizabeth Jane Pipes
1853 - 1917
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Eula Lee Rinehart
1889 - 1976
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Clara Mae Holstead
1915 - 1976
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Victor Lorenzo Holstead
1909 - 1997
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Preston O'quin Holstead
1911 - 1936
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Evelyn Holstead
1923 - 1983
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John Marshall Holstead
1925 - 1999
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Harold Eugene Holstead
1907 - 1934
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Eugenia Lee Holstead
1920 - 1921
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Elaine Holstead
1921 - 1922

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