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John Mount

Birth10 May 1777 - Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA
Death21 Mar 1853 - Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA
MotherMary Bayles
FatherJoseph Mount husband of 1stC7xR on FMS

Born in Princeton, Mercer, New Jersey, USA on 10 May 1777 to Joseph Mount husband of 1stC7xR on FMS and Mary Bayles. John Mount married Elizabeth Smith and had 8 children. He passed away on 21 Mar 1853 in Cranbury, Middlesex, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Mount Husband Of 1Stc7xr On Fms
1750 - 1826
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Mary Bayles
1755 - 1838
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Smith
1780 - 1835
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Hester Seamen
1815 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Nicholas Dubois Mount 3Rdc5xr On Fms
1802 - 1839
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Joseph Mount
1805 - 1858
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John Mount
1806 - 1861
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Mary Ann Mount 3Rdc5xr On Fms
1801 - 1802
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Ann Dubois Mount 3Rdc5xr On Fms
1800 - 1800
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Elizabeth Mount Steward 3Rdc5xr On Fms
1811 - 1890
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Sarah Mount
1803 - 1868
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Catherine Mount Sheldon 3Rdc5xr On Fms
1837 - 1857

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