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Thomas Highnote

Birth24 August 1825 - Manhattan, Putnam, Indiana, United States
Death23 April 1895 - Cottonwood Falls, Chase County, Kansas, USA
MotherElizabeth Eleanor Richardson
FatherHiram Highnote

Born in Manhattan, Putnam, Indiana, United States on 24 August 1825 to Hiram Highnote and Elizabeth Eleanor Richardson. Thomas Highnote married Sarah Evelyn Hepler and had 7 children. He passed away on 23 April 1895 in Cottonwood Falls, Chase County, Kansas, USA.

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Hiram Highnote
1798 - 1850
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Elizabeth Eleanor Richardson
1805 - 1895
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Sarah Evelyn Hepler
1835 - 1867
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Mary Ellen Zane
1853 - 1889
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John Daniel Hinote
1857 - 1887
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Lutica/luticia Josephene Hinote
1860 - 1860
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Gatsey A. Highnote
1856 - 1858
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Columbia Alice Hinote
1861 - 1947
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Thomas Levi Hinote
1864 - Unknown
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William H. Hinote
1867 - 1889

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