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Rev. John Melear

Birth21 Sep 1829 - Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Death24 July 1904 - Sullivan County, Tennessee
MotherBarsheba Melear Molan
FatherByrd Melear

Born in Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA on 21 Sep 1829 to Byrd Melear and Barsheba Melear Molan. Rev. John Melear married Nancy Jane Nannie Birdwell and had 9 children. He passed away on 24 July 1904 in Sullivan County, Tennessee.

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Byrd Melear
1802 - 1880
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Barsheba Melear Molan
1809 - 1860
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Nancy Jane Nannie Birdwell
1835 - 1915
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Jennette Bray
1831 - 1874
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Maud Ethel Melear
1879 - 1900
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Elizabeth Melear
1864 - Unknown
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William Patton Melear
1865 - 1942
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Rev. James Melville Melear
1863 - 1955
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Mary F. Melear
1861 - Unknown
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Hannah F. Melear
1859 - 1909
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John Mac Melear
1856 - 1940
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Thomas Byrd Melear
1854 - 1925
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George Melear
1863 - 1863

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