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John Strother Settle

Birth1 Jan 1830 - Smith County, Tennessee, USA
Death20 Jan 1906 - Golconda, Pope, Illinois, USA
MotherSarah W Nash
FatherStrother Settle

Born in Smith County, Tennessee, USA on 1 Jan 1830 to Strother Settle and Sarah W Nash. John Strother Settle married Katharina Elisabeth (Catharine) Blatter and had 7 children. He passed away on 20 Jan 1906 in Golconda, Pope, Illinois, USA.

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Strother Settle
1810 - Unknown
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Sarah W Nash
1806 - Unknown
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Katharina Elisabeth (Catharine) Blatter
1830 - 1871
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Mary M Foote
1838 - 1929
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Mary Louise Elizabeth Settles
1862 - 1947
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John D Settle
1857 - Unknown
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William H Settle
1859 - Unknown
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Millie Catharine (Kate) Settle
1855 - Unknown
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George Washington Settle
1867 - 1947
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Cora Settle
1877 - 1936
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Miller D. Settle
1853 - Unknown

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