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John Wesley Null

BirthJan 1824 - Jefferson,Missouri,USA
Death5 Dec 1905 - St Louis, Missouri
MotherDorothy Ann Harness
FatherWilliam J Null

Born in Jefferson,Missouri,USA on Jan 1824 to William J Null and Dorothy Ann Harness. John Wesley Null married Eleanor Ellen Stroup and had 11 children. He passed away on 5 Dec 1905 in St Louis, Missouri.

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William J Null
1777 - 1850
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Dorothy Ann Harness
1779 - 1860
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Eleanor Ellen Stroup
1826 - 1900
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Joseph Frank Null
1853 - 1930
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William Henry (Doctor) Null
1848 - 1929
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Lilly Null
1867 - Unknown
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John Wesley Null
1852 - 1934
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Louisa C. Null
1846 - 1939
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Amanda M. Null
1849 - 1929
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Samuel Edward Null
1856 - 1887
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Lucy Maline Null
1860 - 1944
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Charles A Null
1858 - 1860
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Louisa Tennessee Null, Kane, Jackson
1846 - 1882
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Lucy Mary Giard
1854 - 1924

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