The St. John Genealogy Project

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James St. John

James St. John

Male 1730 - 1776  (46 years)Deceased

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Sarah St. John
Female 1756-1786
Hannah St. John
Female 1758-1807
George St. John
Male 1838-1850
Sally St. John
Female Bef 1809-
Mary St. John
Female 1763-young
Mary St. John
Female 1810-young
Ezra St. John
Male 1765-1825
Ruhama Scofield
Female 1768-1815
Hannah St. John
Female 1805-1884
John St. John
Male 1769-1816
Mercy Weed
Female 1779-1862
Elizabeth St. John
Female 1772-young
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James St. John
Male 1730-1776
Hannah Hiat
Female 1730-1814

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