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Andrew Jackson St. John 1815–1848 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 FEB 1815

Birth Location: Buffalo, Erie, NY

Death Date: 21 FEB 1848

Death Location: Racine County, Wisconsin, USA

Father: Stephen John

Mother: Mary Graves

Spouse(s): Eliza Warner

Children(s):

In 1815, Andrew Jackson St. John entered the world in Buffalo, Erie, NY, born to Stephen St John And Mary Graves. Andrew Jackson St. John married Eliza Ann Warner. Andrew Jackson St. John passed away in 1848 in Racine County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1815, Andrew Jackson St. John entered the world in Buffalo, Erie, NY, born to Stephen St John And Mary Graves.
  • Andrew Jackson St. John married Eliza Ann Warner.
  • Andrew Jackson St. John passed away in 1848 in Racine County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Andrew John's Ancestors

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Andrew John
1815–1848
Birth Place: Buffalo, Erie, NY
Parents
Stephen St. John
1780–1824
New York, USA
Mary Graves
1785–1824
New York, USA
Grandparents
Thaddeus (St.) John
1747–1814
Sharon, Litchfield, CT
Mary Colt
1747–1816
Stockbridge, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States
Great-Grandparents
Mark John
1715–1770
Anne Gay
1729–1823
Timothy Colt
1725–
Deborah
1730–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Matthew John
1686–1755
Anne Whitney
1691–1773
John Gay
1699–1792
Lydia Culver
1700–1787

Andrew John's Timeline

2 Records

1815
22 FEB 1815
Birth of Andrew Jackson St. John in Buffalo, Erie, NY
Buffalo, Erie, NY
1848
21 FEB 1848
Age 33
Death of Andrew Jackson St. John in Racine County, Wisconsin, USA
Racine County, Wisconsin, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 FEB 1815
    Event Place: Buffalo, Erie, NY
    Record Source: Public Member Trees

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 FEB 1848
    Event Place: Racine County, Wisconsin, USA
    Record Source: Public Member Trees

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