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John Roberts

Birth20 Feb 1833 - Georgia
Death08 Sep 1913 - Waterloo, Cherokee, Alabama, USA
MotherFrances Goolsby
FatherJohn L ROBERTS

Born in Georgia on 20 Feb 1833 to John L ROBERTS and Frances Goolsby. John Roberts married Eliza Jane Bennett and had 9 children. He passed away on 08 Sep 1913 in Waterloo, Cherokee, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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John L Roberts
1800 - Unknown
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Frances Goolsby
1809 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Eliza Jane Bennett
1837 - 1936
Children Show all
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Elmira Roberts
1861 - 1902
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Nathaniel Roberts
1865 - Unknown
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Eliza Jane Roberts
1868 - Unknown
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Mary Melva Roberts
1869 - Unknown
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John S Roberts
1873 - Unknown
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James Zachariah Roberts
1876 - Unknown
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Lucinda Roberts
1867 - Unknown
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Susan Roberts
1869 - Unknown
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H S Roberto
1866 - Unknown

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