The St. John Genealogy Project

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Captain John St. John

Captain John St. John

Male 1753 - 1825  (72 years)Deceased

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Sally St. John
Male 1780-Bef 1839
Lydia St. John
Female 1798-1832
Pamelia St. John
Female 1800-1843
John S St. John
Male 1815-1874
John St. John
Male 1844-1901
Mary St. John
Female 1851-1879
Ellen St. John
Female 1853-1931
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Fredricka Dahn
Female 1868-1939
Josiah St. John
Male 1863-1926
Isaac St. John
Male 1864-1897
David St. John
Male 1867-1870
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