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John Thomas Jones

Birth1839 - Caldwell, Kentucky, United States
Death14 MAY 1878 - Shelby, Illinois, United States
MotherMary Malissa Crider
FatherJames Sivel Jones

Born in Caldwell, Kentucky, United States on 1839 to James Sivel Jones and Mary Malissa Crider. John Thomas Jones married Rhoda W. Banning and had 7 children. He passed away on 14 MAY 1878 in Shelby, Illinois, United States.

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James Sivel Jones
1818 - 1882
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Mary Malissa Crider
1821 - 1910
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Rhoda W. Banning
1837 - 1926
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William Marion Jones
1871 - 1944
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James David Jones
1869 - 1958
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Frances J Jones
1873 - 1950
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Mary C Jones
1864 - 1871
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Mary J Jones
1876 - 1950
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Sarah Elizabeth Jones
1867 - 1876
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John W Jones
1878 - 1879

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