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John Alford Bissell

Birth1793 - Wapping, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA
Death18 Jan 1867 (Lung disease) - Polk, Arkansas - Bissell Chapel Cemetery, Athens, Howard County, Arkansas
MotherRachel Cook Soper
FatherElijah Bissell

Born in Wapping, Hartford County, Connecticut, USA on 1793 to Elijah Bissell and Rachel Cook Soper. John Alford Bissell married Martha Matilda Hoskins and had 11 children. He passed away on 18 Jan 1867 (Lung disease) in Polk, Arkansas - Bissell Chapel Cemetery, Athens, Howard County, Arkansas.

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Parents
Elijah Bissell
1761 - 1825
Rachel Cook Soper
1772 - 1846
Spouse(s)
Martha Matilda Hoskins
1808 - 1881
Children Show all
Mary Bissell
1830 - 1891
John Bissell
1834 - 1881
Henry Bissell
1838 - 1902
Shelton Bissell
1844 - 1860
Thomas Jefferson Bissell
1833 - 1858
Caroline Bissell
1826 - Unknown

Edward Bissell
1828 - Unknown
Charles Bissell
1841 - 1850
William A Bissell
1859 - Unknown
Martha M Bissell
1856 - 1900
William A Bissell
1813 - 1819

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