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John Shoemaker

Birth1825 - Tennessee
DeathNovember 28, 1905 - Emerson, Lewis County, Kentucky, USA
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Born in Tennessee on 1825. John Shoemaker married Francis Elizabeth Warren and had 8 children. He passed away on November 28, 1905 in Emerson, Lewis County, Kentucky, USA.

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Francis Elizabeth Warren
1834 - 1890
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Eliza Harriet 'Susan' Shoemaker
1865 - 1946
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Isom Jacob Shoemaker
1855 - 1934
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Elijah Shoemaker
1857 - Unknown
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George Washington Shoemaker
1878 - 1934
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Faithy Shoemaker
1856 - Unknown
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Henderson Shoemaker
1858 - Unknown
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Lidda Shoemaker
1862 - Unknown
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Ellen D Shoemaker
1869 - Unknown

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