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Joseph St. John

Joseph St. John

Male 1772 - 1852  (80 years)Deceased

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Levi St. John
Male 1818-1832
Abijah St. John
Male 1793-1843
Joseph St. John
Male 1824-1845
Loretta St. John
Female 1794-1825
Eliza St. John
Female 1799-1854
Armenia St. John
Female 1801-1831
Moses St. John
Male 1810-1849
Phoebe St. John
Female 1813-1899
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Joseph St. John
Male 1772-1852
Mary Hickock
Female 1774-1828

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