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John T Summers

BirthAug 1873 - Illinois
Death1931 - Carrington, Foster County, North Dakota, USA
MotherEva Pricilla Still
FatherWilliam Henry Summers

Born in Illinois on Aug 1873 to William Henry Summers and Eva Pricilla Still. John T Summers married Katherine (Katie) Weaver and had 11 children. He passed away on 1931 in Carrington, Foster County, North Dakota, USA.

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Parents
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William Henry Summers
Unknown - Unknown
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Eva Pricilla Still
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Katherine (Katie) Weaver
1884 - 1968
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Harvey Summers
1908 - 1928
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Harry L Summers
1906 - 1969
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Ethel Summers
1904 - Unknown
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Jemima Summers
1902 - 1967
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Raymond Summers
1910 - 1988
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Dwight Summers
1911 - 1979
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Roy Richard Summers
1920 - 1983
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Opal Arrowwood
1917 - 1992
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Marjorie Priscilla Summers
1915 - 1994
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Myrtle Marie Summers
1921 - 1993
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Babe Summers
1910 - Unknown

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