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John Monroe

Birth24 Sep 1811 - Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky, United States
Death29 Jul 1877 - Charleston, Coles Co, ILL/Chambers Cemetery
MotherLucy Rogers
FatherJohn Monroe

Born in Glasgow, Barren County, Kentucky, United States on 24 Sep 1811 to John Monroe and Lucy Rogers. John Monroe had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Jul 1877 in Charleston, Coles Co, ILL/Chambers Cemetery.

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Parents
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John Monroe
1780 - 1820
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Lucy Rogers
1787 - 1834
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Henrietta Marie Monroe
1865 - 1894
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Virginia Monroe
1861 - Unknown
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Emmeline Monroe
1855 - Unknown
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John Chambers Monroe
1857 - 1877
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Alfred Monroe
1850 - 1853
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Sallie Monroe
1859 - 1860
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Nancy Monroe
1842 - 1845
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John Monroe
1843 - 1874
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Alexander Monroe
1846 - 1863
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Eleanor Monroe
1844 - 1846

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