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John Bailey Dixon Sliger

Birth29 Feb 1868 - Roane, Tennessee, United States
Death8 Dec. 1935 - Baxter, Putnam County, Tennessee, USA
MotherMary Jane Andes
FatherSamuel Edward Sliger

Born in Roane, Tennessee, United States on 29 Feb 1868 to Samuel Edward Sliger and Mary Jane Andes. John Bailey Dixon Sliger married Harriet Jane Burgess and had 13 children. He passed away on 8 Dec. 1935 in Baxter, Putnam County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
Samuel Edward Sliger
1830 - 1891
Mary Jane Andes
1837 - 1913
Spouse(s)
Harriet Jane Burgess
1868 - 1918
Mary C Mitchell
1886 - 1971
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Robert Andrew Sliger
1896 - 1963
Dow Sliger
1891 - 1942
Nora Avo Sliger
1901 - 1976
Cora Belle Sliger
1893 - 1974
Mary Flora Sliger
1888 - 1963
Charles Mcteer "Charlie" Sliger
1903 - 1982
Dora Avona Sliger
1899 - 1919

Samuel Lorenzo "Sam" Sliger
1910 - 1987
John H Stiger
1889 - 1900
Zora America Sliger
1912 - 1990
Ora Peek Sliger
1907 - 1910
James Henry Sliger
1928 - 1992
Creola B Sliger
1923 - 1974

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