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John Seldon Grant

Birth23 August 1854 - Missouri
Death15 January 1926 - Livingston County, Missouri, United States of America
MotherSarah Ann Ettwina Knight
FatherJohn Moseby Grant

Born in Missouri on 23 August 1854 to John Moseby Grant and Sarah Ann Ettwina Knight. John Seldon Grant married Matilda L "Dorothy" Butler Carmichael and had 9 children. He passed away on 15 January 1926 in Livingston County, Missouri, United States of America.

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John Moseby Grant
1809 - 1889
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Sarah Ann Ettwina Knight
1829 - 1882
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Matilda L "Dorothy" Butler Carmichael
1854 - 1925
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Nancy Jane Grant
1876 - Unknown
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Lilly Florence Grant
1877 - 1958
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Eugene Grant
1895 - Unknown
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John Henry Harrison Grant
1899 - 1939
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Stella Grant
1889 - Unknown
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Georgia Ann Grant
1886 - 1967
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William R. Grant
1879 - Unknown
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Frank Grant
1890 - Unknown
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Rena Grant
1892 - Unknown

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