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John Jefferson Dearing

Birth24 Feb 1844 - Haywood, Barren, Kentucky, United States
Death2 Jul 1922 - Barren, Kentucky
MotherJanetta Jenny Ann Adams
FatherMatthew Elisha Neale Dearing

Born in Haywood, Barren, Kentucky, United States on 24 Feb 1844 to Matthew Elisha Neale Dearing and Janetta Jenny Ann Adams. John Jefferson Dearing married Mary Willis Deering and had 8 children. He passed away on 2 Jul 1922 in Barren, Kentucky.

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Parents
Matthew Elisha Neale Dearing
1811 - 1860
Janetta Jenny Ann Adams
1823 - 1894
Spouse(s)
Mary Willis Deering
1855 - 1935
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Lula Ann Dearing
1874 - 1937
James Hardin Dearing
1879 - 1965
Hattie Lee Dearing
1872 - 1943
Leslie Burgess Dearing
1892 - 1970

Ettie Ann Dearing
1881 - 1953
John Marshall Dearing
1889 - 1961
Willie Henry Dearing
1886 - 1888
F S Dearing
1883 - 1888

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