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John Bascom Guthrie

Birth12 July 1882 - Hillsboro, Hill, Texas, United States
Death30 Dec 1959 - Anson, Jones, Texas, USA
MotherEvelyn ONeal (Eva) Rowland
FatherWilliam Nelson Guthrie

Born in Hillsboro, Hill, Texas, United States on 12 July 1882 to William Nelson Guthrie and Evelyn ONeal (Eva) Rowland. John Bascom Guthrie married Lucinda Elizabeth Proctor and had 13 children. He passed away on 30 Dec 1959 in Anson, Jones, Texas, USA.

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Parents
William Nelson Guthrie
1850 - 1886
Evelyn Oneal (Eva) Rowland
1851 - 1919
Spouse(s)
Lucinda Elizabeth Proctor
1885 - 1983
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Russell Williams Guthrie
1904 - 1981
Leo Creth Guthrie
1910 - 1977
Alvy Lee Guthrie
1909 - 1944
Darwin B Guthrie
1906 - 1986
Valla Mae Guthrie
1915 - 1987
Blanche Marie Guthrie
1928 - 1943
Ruby Jack Guthrie
1919 - 1996

Ollie O'dell Guthrie
1912 - 1998
Kenneth Wayne Guthrie
1930 - 2010
Annie Evelyn Guthrie
1917 - 2005
Davie Guthrie
1907 - Unknown
John Bascom Guthrie
1923 - 2012
Howard Scott Guthrie
1926 - 2001

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