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John Mitchell Applegate

BirthNOV 1828 - Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA
DeathBEF 1910 - Novelty, Knox County, Missouri, USA
MotherJane Houston Applegate
FatherAndrew Applegate

Born in Youngstown, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA on NOV 1828 to Andrew Applegate and Jane Houston Applegate. John Mitchell Applegate married Nancy Mccoy and had 8 children. He passed away on BEF 1910 in Novelty, Knox County, Missouri, USA.

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Andrew Applegate
1793 - 1834
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Jane Houston Applegate
1792 - 1878
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Nancy Mccoy
1825 - 1884
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Chambers Mccoy Applegate
1859 - Unknown
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Minnie Applegate
1852 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Applegate
1850 - Unknown
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James Applegate
Unknown - Unknown
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Rhoda Bell Baker
1861 - 1897
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Zina Poella Applegate
Unknown - Unknown
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William Andrew Applegate
Unknown - Unknown
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Amelia Applegate
1855 - Unknown

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