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John Walker "Bear" Couch

Birth20 Apr 1874 - Eagletown, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA
Death1 July 1948 - Eagletown, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA
MotherLevonia Angelina Couch
FatherWarren Jackson Couch

Born in Eagletown, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA on 20 Apr 1874 to Warren Jackson Couch and Levonia Angelina Couch. John Walker "Bear" Couch married Frances "Fannie" Elizabeth Wright and had 10 children. He passed away on 1 July 1948 in Eagletown, McCurtain County, Oklahoma, USA.

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Parents
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Warren Jackson Couch
1837 - 1900
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Levonia Angelina Couch
1851 - 1931
Spouse(s)
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Frances "Fannie" Elizabeth Wright
1872 - 1946
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Hattie Lavonia Couch
1905 - 1962
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Jimmie Jackson Couch
1894 - 1977
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Ruth Couch
1909 - 2007
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Clarice Ann "Clara" Couch
1900 - 1979
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Mary Alice Couch
1896 - 1964
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Earl Walker Couch
1901 - 1911
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Inis Catherine Couch
1892 - 1895
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Sadie Couch
1898 - 1898
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Baby Girl Couch
1904 - 1904
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Baby Boy Couch
1908 - 1908

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