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JOHN Henry Trevena

Birth20 May 1833 - Cornwall, England
Death5 Nov 1895 - Sevier, Tennessee, United States
MotherHarriett Louisa Jennings
FatherJohn HENRY Trevena

Born in Cornwall, England on 20 May 1833 to John HENRY Trevena and Harriett Louisa Jennings. JOHN Henry Trevena married Mary Ann Martin and had 13 children. He passed away on 5 Nov 1895 in Sevier, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
John Henry Trevena
1802 - Unknown
Harriett Louisa Jennings
Unknown - 1884
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Martin
1833 - 1913
Children Show all
Mary Ann Trevena
1856 - 1896
John Henry Trevena
1862 - 1880
Alice Helena Trevena
1868 - 1958
Eliza Caroline Trevena
1865 - 1937
George Walter Trevena
1871 - 1956
Newton Haskew Trevena
1880 - 1967
William Ivie Trevena
1874 - 1961

Thomas Martin Trevena
1873 - 1948
Elizabeth Jane Trevena
1861 - 1902
Martha Ellen Travenia Clabough (Clabo)
1860 - 1934
Sarah Havaland Trevena
1878 - 1878
Susan Amelia Trevena
1870 - 1870
Infant Boy Trevena
1854 - 1854

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