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John Redding

BirthNov 19, 1842 - Wilkes County, North Carolina
Death25 Feb 1912 - Cooper, Gentry, Missouri, United States
MotherElizabeth Felts
FatherAnderson Redding

Born in Wilkes County, North Carolina on Nov 19, 1842 to Anderson Redding and Elizabeth Felts. John Redding had 9 children. He passed away on 25 Feb 1912 in Cooper, Gentry, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
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Anderson Redding
1817 - 1908
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Elizabeth Felts
1820 - 1873
Children Show all
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Silkey Belle Redding
1896 - 1985
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Sarah Margaret Redding
1889 - 1939
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Clarence Mckinley Redding
1900 - 1973
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Anderson Tilit Redding
1880 - Unknown
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Johnnie Redding
Unknown - Unknown
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Benjamin Franklin Redding
1888 - 1962
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Thomas Redding
Unknown - Unknown
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Floyd Redding
Unknown - Unknown
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Rose Marie Redding
1892 - Unknown

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