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John Spencer

Birth5 AUG 1849 - Indian Territory, Creek Nation, Oklahoma
Death21 Jan 1917 - Comanche, Stephens, Oklahoma
MotherRachel Manly
FatherJames A. Spencer

Born in Indian Territory, Creek Nation, Oklahoma on 5 AUG 1849 to James A. Spencer and Rachel Manly. John Spencer married Mary Elizabeth Curbow and had 15 children. He passed away on 21 Jan 1917 in Comanche, Stephens, Oklahoma.

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Parents
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James A. Spencer
1816 - 1870
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Rachel Manly
1827 - 1885
Spouse(s)
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Mary Elizabeth Curbow
1852 - 1920
Children Show all
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Sarah Lillie Spencer
1872 - 1947
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James William Spencer
1874 - 1953
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Lewis Edward Spencer
1881 - 1966
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John Mack Spencer
1876 - 1946
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Nicholas H. Spencer
1882 - 1918
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Thomas Andrew Spencer
1877 - 1968
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Oliver Monroe (Ollie) Spencer
1879 - 1961
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Charles Woody Spencer
1887 - 1931
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Mary M Spencer
1884 - 1884
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Johnathan O Spencer
1888 - 1889
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Benjamin F. Spencer
1890 - 1890
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Walter J Spencer
1886 - 1886
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Nannie R Spencer
1894 - 1895
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Fannie E Spencer
1892 - 1895
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Merty Spencer
1896 - 1896

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