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John Thomas Redding

Birth6 Nov 1869 - Unionville, Putnam, Missouri, United States
Death05 Jul 1961 - Blackwell, Kay, Oklahoma, USA
MotherMary Ann Gilliland
FatherJohn B Redding

Born in Unionville, Putnam, Missouri, United States on 6 Nov 1869 to John B Redding and Mary Ann Gilliland. John Thomas Redding married Mary Catherine Grimes and had 6 children. He passed away on 05 Jul 1961 in Blackwell, Kay, Oklahoma, USA.

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John B Redding
1826 - 1904
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Mary Ann Gilliland
1830 - 1879
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Mary Catherine Grimes
1873 - 1975
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Faye Redding
1904 - 1975
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Josie F Bell
1901 - 1986
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Glen Irvin Redding
1892 - 1990
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Leland Elvin Redding
1916 - 1982
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Ethel Lillie Redding
1896 - 1985
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Vaughn Igel Redding
1912 - 1987

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