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John Bright Clingman

Birth12 May 1803 - Bloomsburg, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death6 Feb 1886 - Cedarville, Stephenson, Illinois, United States
MotherMary Ann Bright
FatherGeorge Washington Clingman

Born in Bloomsburg, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States on 12 May 1803 to George Washington Clingman and Mary Ann Bright. John Bright Clingman married Sarah Beyer and had 11 children. He passed away on 6 Feb 1886 in Cedarville, Stephenson, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
George Washington Clingman
1779 - 1856
Mary Ann Bright
1779 - 1861
Spouse(s)
Sarah Beyer
1832 - 1881
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Lewis Pressel Clingman
1844 - 1924
Caroline Amelia Clingman
1829 - 1905
John Turner Clingman
1840 - 1924
Ann Eliza Clingman
1832 - 1903
Mary Vienna Clingman
1834 - 1913
Francis Washington Clingman
1850 - 1932

Henry Clay Clingman
1842 - 1893
George Russell Clingman
1836 - 1869
Charles Scarborough Clingman
1838 - 1839
Wells Boyer Clingman
1869 - 1947
Hannah Clingman
1880 - 1880

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