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John W. Cotter

Birth1 Jul 1817 - Greene County, Tennessee
Death03 Nov 1860 - Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Linn County, Missouri
MotherHannah Laney
FatherWilliam COTTER

Born in Greene County, Tennessee on 1 Jul 1817 to William COTTER and Hannah Laney. John W. Cotter married Nancy Elizabeth McBryant and had 10 children. He passed away on 03 Nov 1860 in Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Linn County, Missouri.

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Parents
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William Cotter
1786 - 1865
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Hannah Laney
1788 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Elizabeth Mcbryant
1816 - 1870
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Richard Madison Cotter
1844 - 1912
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Mary Ann Cotter
1848 - 1918
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Nancy J. Cotter
1837 - 1918
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Sarah E Cotter
1842 - Unknown
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Hannah Rebecca Cotter
1836 - 1926
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James C Cotter
1850 - Unknown
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George L Colter
1854 - 1941
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John Cotter
1853 - Unknown
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William Cotter
1843 - 1893
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Nancy J. Cotter
1842 - 1880

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