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John Alexander Walding

Birth4 May 1858 - Dale County, Alabama, USA
Death27 Aug 1942 - Livingston, Polk, Texas, USA
MotherSara Ann Elizabeth Vaughn
FatherJohn (Jack) Alexander Walding

Born in Dale County, Alabama, USA on 4 May 1858 to John (Jack) Alexander Walding and Sara Ann Elizabeth Vaughn. John Alexander Walding married Susan Jane Oates and had 12 children. He passed away on 27 Aug 1942 in Livingston, Polk, Texas, USA.

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Parents
John (Jack) Alexander Walding
1834 - 1908
Sara Ann Elizabeth Vaughn
1837 - 1885
Spouse(s)
Susan Jane Oates
1857 - 1951
Children Show all
Sarah Leona Walding
1887 - 1949
John Charles Walding
1882 - 1929
Robert Gabriel "Gabe" Walding
1884 - 1964
Albert Roscoe Walding
1895 - 1974
Corrie Walding
1900 - 1983
Mollie Jean Walding
1902 - 1932

William "Walter" Calvin Walding
1890 - 1963
Ephfram Alexander Walding
1895 - 1968
William Edmond Walding
1884 - 1951
Laura Alabama Walding
1888 - 1957
Louis O Walding
1892 - 1900
Eafrum Walding
1895 - Unknown

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