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John Thomas WHARTON

Birth22 Sep 1897 - Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, United States
Death3 Sep 1990 - Kinder, Allen, Louisiana, United States
MotherMargaret Elizabeth 'Betty' STILES
FatherRobert Lee Wharton

Born in Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, United States on 22 Sep 1897 to Robert Lee Wharton and Margaret Elizabeth 'Betty' STILES. John Thomas WHARTON married Myrtle Emerson and had 3 children. He passed away on 3 Sep 1990 in Kinder, Allen, Louisiana, United States.

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Robert Lee Wharton
1865 - 1935
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Margaret Elizabeth 'Betty' Stiles
1865 - 1957
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Myrtle Emerson
1901 - 1979
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Ella Jane Landers
1902 - 1930
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Johnny Rayford Wharton
1935 - 1981
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Robert Rudolph Wharton
1921 - 1972
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Larry Elmo Wharton
1938 - 2008

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