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Johnathan CLOER

Birth22 April 1831 - Alabama, USA
Death11 Apr 1927 - Washington County, Arkansas, USA
MotherSARAH ELIZABETH BARNETT
FatherGeorge Washington Cloer

Born in Alabama, USA on 22 April 1831 to George Washington Cloer and SARAH ELIZABETH BARNETT. Johnathan CLOER married Martha Anne Joyce and had 11 children. He passed away on 11 Apr 1927 in Washington County, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
George Washington Cloer
1796 - 1889
Sarah Elizabeth Barnett
1800 - 1870
Spouse(s)
Martha Anne Joyce
1835 - 1909
Children Show all
George W. Cloer
1867 - Unknown
Rebecca Cloer
1874 - 1963
Sarah Cloer
1854 - 1926
Matilda Cloer
1872 - Unknown
Thomas J. Cloer
1862 - Unknown
Malissa Cloer
1866 - Unknown

Tom Cluere
1864 - Unknown
Druye Cloer
1859 - Unknown
Louisa Cloer
1870 - Unknown
Lisal Cluere
1868 - Unknown
Rebecca Cloer
1877 - Unknown

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