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John Robert Keeton

Birth1799 - Illinois, United States
Death8 Jun 1858 - Decatur, Tennessee, United States
MotherMary Elizabeth Watson
FatherHezekiah Keaton

Born in Illinois, United States on 1799 to Hezekiah Keaton and Mary Elizabeth Watson. John Robert Keeton married Catharina Keeton and had 10 children. He passed away on 8 Jun 1858 in Decatur, Tennessee, United States.

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Parents
Hezekiah Keaton
1750 - 1830
Mary Elizabeth Watson
1765 - 1823
Spouse(s)
Catharina Keeton
1806 - 1870
Children Show all
John Lawson Keeton
1826 - 1881
Iantha Adeline Clardy
1833 - 1919
Marquis De Lafayette Keeton
1846 - 1891
Julia M. Keeton
1829 - Unknown
Albert F Keeton
1835 - Unknown

William H Keeton
1840 - Unknown
Sophronia C Keeton
1844 - 1914
Frances E Keeton
1836 - 1859
Sarah Keeton
1842 - Unknown
Frances E Keeton
1830 - 1855

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