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John McCafferty

Birthabt 1861 - New Cumberland, Hancock, West Virginia, USA
Death11 Feb 1889 - New Cumberland, Hancock, West Virginia, USA
MotherMelvina Marshall
FatherJames McCafferty

Born in New Cumberland, Hancock, West Virginia, USA on abt 1861 to James McCafferty and Melvina Marshall. John McCafferty married Mary Luella McCafferty and had 9 children. He passed away on 11 Feb 1889 in New Cumberland, Hancock, West Virginia, USA.

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James Mccafferty
1830 - 1885
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Melvina Marshall
1842 - 1888
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Mary Luella Mccafferty
1866 - 1925
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Olive M. Mccafferty
1897 - 1987
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Frank Britt Mccafferty
1898 - 1925
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Maud Mccafferty
1892 - Unknown
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Charles Mccafferty
1895 - Unknown
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John Mccafferty
1905 - Unknown
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John B Mccafferty
1905 - 1968
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Charles Foreman Mccafferty
1895 - 1925
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Robert Tracy Mccaffery
1884 - Unknown
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Maude Mccafferty
1891 - 1955

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