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John William Lear

BirthJuly 12, 1845 - Tennessee
Death25 Dec 1904 - Mexia, Limestone, Texas, United States
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Born in Tennessee on July 12, 1845. John William Lear married Martha E Kidd and had 12 children. He passed away on 25 Dec 1904 in Mexia, Limestone, Texas, United States.

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Martha E Kidd
1846 - 1886
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Hattie Horn
Unknown - Unknown
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Dixie Adeline Lear
1874 - 1943
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Annie Etta V. Lear
1876 - 1970
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Claude W Lear
1878 - 1951
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Peter Lear
1867 - Unknown
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Leonard Lear
1876 - Unknown
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Leonidas Bruce Lear
1880 - 1882
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Willie Guendelin Lear
1880 - 1882
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Lucile Lear
1886 - 1886
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Johnnie Lear
1868 - Unknown
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Clyde Lear
1882 - 1886
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James Leonard Lear
1875 - 1882
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Johnnie Lear
1868 - Unknown

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