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John Reader

Birth9 Jan 1822 - Terrington, Norfolk, England
Death8 Feb 1899 - Amboy, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States
MotherElizabeth Gathercole
FatherJohn Reader

Born in Terrington, Norfolk, England on 9 Jan 1822 to John Reader and Elizabeth Gathercole. John Reader married Mary Ann Fowler and had 8 children. He passed away on 8 Feb 1899 in Amboy, Hillsdale, Michigan, United States.

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John Reader
1795 - 1845
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Elizabeth Gathercole
1791 - 1857
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Fowler
1827 - 1898
Children Show all
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John Reader
1851 - 1851
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Michael Reader
1847 - 1880
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Elizabeth Reader
1845 - 1878
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Jesse Cope Reader
1851 - 1909
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Samuel Meredith Reader
1862 - 1940
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Orvie Deborah Reader Osborn
1866 - 1937
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Phebe Myrtilla Reader
1860 - 1908
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Sarah Lydia Reader
1855 - 1907

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