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John Henry Heavin

Birth7 Aug 1871 - Edgar Springs, Phelps, Missouri, USA
Death27 November 1959 - Rolla, Phelps County, Missouri, USA
MotherNancy Jane Letterman
FatherJoseph R Heavin

Born in Edgar Springs, Phelps, Missouri, USA on 7 Aug 1871 to Joseph R Heavin and Nancy Jane Letterman. John Henry Heavin married Cora Mae Black and had 9 children. He passed away on 27 November 1959 in Rolla, Phelps County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Joseph R Heavin
1831 - 1908
Nancy Jane Letterman
1842 - 1921
Spouse(s)
Cora Mae Black
1873 - 1959
Children Show all
Sarah Jane Heavin
1902 - 1999
Bessie A. Heavin
1898 - 1978
Mildred "Daisy" Heavin
1902 - 1974
Everett Luther Heavin
1892 - 1949
Daniel Dewey Heavin
1900 - 1962

Wiley E Heavin
1899 - 1969
Luella F Heavin
1910 - 1957
Lillie M Heavin
1908 - 1926
John A Heavin
1905 - Unknown

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