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John Thomas Arrowsmith

Birth13 Dec 1808 - Mason, Kentucky, USA
Death16 Jun 1848 - Henry, Kentucky, USA
MotherMary 'Polly' Cox
FatherWesley Arrasmith

Born in Mason, Kentucky, USA on 13 Dec 1808 to Wesley Arrasmith and Mary 'Polly' Cox. John Thomas Arrowsmith married Lydia Elizabeth Dillman and had 13 children. He passed away on 16 Jun 1848 in Henry, Kentucky, USA.

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Parents
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Wesley Arrasmith
1776 - 1843
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Mary 'Polly' Cox
1776 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Elizabeth Dillman
1800 - 1863
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Elizabeth Arrasmith
1836 - 1901
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Alfred Arrasmith
1820 - 1911
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Emeline Arrasmith
1836 - 1893
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William Vachel Arrasmith
1829 - 1911
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Matilda Jane "Jane" Arrasmith
1828 - 1852
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Martha Ann Arrowsmith
1821 - 1855
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Sarah Ellen Arrasmith
1841 - 1863
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Eliza Ann Arrasmith
1839 - 1917
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Adalene Arrasmith
1832 - 1864
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Eliza Arrowsmith
1824 - 1850
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James Arrasmith
1833 - 1897
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Elorann N Arrasmith
1840 - 1840
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Margaret J Howser
1827 - Unknown

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