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John Newton Stringer

Birth22 Dec 1849 - Morgan County, Alabama, USA
Death28 Mar 1920 - Commerce, Delta County, Texas, USA
MotherMartha Frances Nunn
FatherLevi N. Stringer

Born in Morgan County, Alabama, USA on 22 Dec 1849 to Levi N. Stringer and Martha Frances Nunn. John Newton Stringer married Georgia Ann Turney and had 10 children. He passed away on 28 Mar 1920 in Commerce, Delta County, Texas, USA.

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Levi N. Stringer
1827 - 1900
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Martha Frances Nunn
1828 - 1886
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Georgia Ann Turney
1853 - 1915
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John E Stringer
1880 - 1944
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Frances Pearl Stringer
1894 - 1956
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Daniel William Stringer
1873 - 1942
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Arthur Beaty Stringer
1890 - 1976
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Dillard George "Dell" Stringer
1878 - 1951
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Truman Black Stringer
1884 - 1960
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Elzora Stringer
1888 - Unknown
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Sula "Zula" Stringer
1882 - 1900
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Lila L. Stringer
1873 - 1900
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Lula Stringer
1872 - 1900

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