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John Thomas Gainer

Birth3 Oct 1848 - Monroe County, Mississippi, USA
Death14 Jan 1919 - Bronte, Coke, Texas, USA
MotherSarah A Fouks
FatherJohn C. Gainer

Born in Monroe County, Mississippi, USA on 3 Oct 1848 to John C. Gainer and Sarah A Fouks. John Thomas Gainer married Pernecy E Arnold and had 10 children. He passed away on 14 Jan 1919 in Bronte, Coke, Texas, USA.

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John C. Gainer
1809 - 1862
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Sarah A Fouks
1811 - 1879
Spouse(s)
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Pernecy E Arnold
1845 - Unknown
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Lula K. Pulliam Gainer
1859 - 1945
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Alice Ann Boyette
1861 - 1940
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Paul Virgil Bickersaff
1900 - 1970
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Luther Gainer
1879 - 1899
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Walter Baptist Gainer
1877 - 1937
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Cora Gainer
1890 - 1963
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Olf B Gainer
1900 - Unknown
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Luther Gainer
1880 - 1899
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Gibbs Gainer
1896 - 1899
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Ira D. Gainer
1870 - 1875
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Bruce B Gainer
1884 - 1940
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William T Gainer
1873 - 1930

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