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John Workman

Birth1 Dec 1841 - Richland Twp., Greene Co., IN
Death26 Jun 1929 - Brazil, Clay Co., IN
MotherElizabeth Delilah Watson - Workman
FatherNoah Workman

Born in Richland Twp., Greene Co., IN on 1 Dec 1841 to Noah Workman and Elizabeth Delilah Watson - Workman. John Workman married Louise Wilkie and had 7 children. He passed away on 26 Jun 1929 in Brazil, Clay Co., IN.

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Parents
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Noah Workman
1820 - 1887
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Elizabeth Delilah Watson - Workman
1825 - 1890
Spouse(s)
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Louise Wilkie
1844 - 1904
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Margaret Elizabeth Overman
1878 - 1930
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Lewis Workman
1868 - 1950
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Delitha Workman
1862 - 1949
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Andrew Jackson Workman
1871 - 1941
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Alice A Workman
1864 - 1904
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Retta Ann Workman
1875 - 1942
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Jessie Maude Workman
1879 - 1886
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Hildreth S Workman
1908 - 1996

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