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James Greenhow

BirthMar 1808 - England
Death31 August 1876 - South Grove, De Kalb, Illinois, United States
MotherMargaret Townson
FatherThomas Greenhow

Born in England on Mar 1808 to Thomas Greenhow and Margaret Townson. James Greenhow married Mary LONG and had 12 children. He passed away on 31 August 1876 in South Grove, De Kalb, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
Thomas Greenhow
1785 - 1808
Margaret Townson
1778 - 1827
Spouse(s)
Mary Long
1808 - 1893
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John Greenhow
1834 - 1885
Mary Ann Greenhow
1830 - 1897
William Cooper Greenhow Greenhough
1843 - 1918
Richard Greenhow
1840 - 1924
Anne Greenhow
1836 - 1899
Martha Greenhow
1851 - 1892

Margaret Greenhow
1832 - 1918
Jane Greenhow
1847 - 1852
Millison Greenhow
1849 - 1933
Elizabeth Jm Greenhow
1844 - 1845
Thomas Greenhow
1838 - 1841
Margaret Greenhow
1830 - 1830

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