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John William Aaron 1836–1878 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 MAY 1836

Birth Location: Smith Co., MS

Death Date: 28 JUL 1878

Death Location: Meadville, Franklin Co, MS

Father: William Aaron

Mother: Dicey None

Spouse(s): Caroline Sullivan

Children(s): Thomas Aaron, Martin Aaron, Martha Aaron, John Aaron, Dicey Aaron, Nancy Aaron, Charles Aaron, Perla Aaron

John William Aaron was born in 1836 in Smith Co., MS, the child of William Aaron And Dicey. John William Aaron married Caroline Matilda Sullivan, and had children including Charles Anderson Aaron, Dicey Ann Aaron, John William Aaron, Martha Jane Aaron, Martin Van Buren Aaron, Nancy E Aaron, Perla Coya Aaron, Thomas Alva Aaron. John William Aaron passed away in 1878 in Meadville, Franklin Co, MS.

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Biography

  • John William Aaron was born in 1836 in Smith Co., MS, the child of William Aaron And Dicey.
  • John William Aaron married Caroline Matilda Sullivan, and had children including Charles Anderson Aaron, Dicey Ann Aaron, John William Aaron, Martha Jane Aaron, Martin Van Buren Aaron, Nancy E Aaron, Perla Coya Aaron, Thomas Alva Aaron.
  • John William Aaron passed away in 1878 in Meadville, Franklin Co, MS.

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John Aaron's Ancestors

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John Aaron
1836–1878
Birth Place: Smith Co., MS
Parents
William Aaron
1790–1840
Halifax Co., NC
Dicey
1805–
Orangeburg, NC
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John Aaron's Descendants

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John (William) Aaron (1 MAY 1836–28 JUL 1878) m. Caroline (Matilda) Sullivan (24 APR 1833–8 JAN 1913)
  1. 1. Thomas (Alva) Aaron 1857–1944 m. Ida Gray 1861–1932
    1. 1. Helen Aaron 1892–
  2. 2. Martin (Van Buren) Aaron 1859–1931 m. Martha (Ann) Temple 1868–1938
  3. 3. Martha (Jane) Aaron 1860–1887 m. Calvin (Lafayette) Melton 1853–1923
  4. 4. John (William) Aaron 1863–1945 m. Fannie (Elizabeth) Stokes 1868–1934
  5. 5. Dicey (Ann) Aaron 1865–1944 m. George (M) Temple 1851–1908
  6. 6. Nancy (E) Aaron 1870–1880
  7. 7. Charles (Anderson) Aaron 1856–1928 m. Leona (Casteilla) Jones 1858–1938
    1. 1. Julia ("Edna") Aaron 1897–1973 m. George (Rodney) Stokes 1896–1970
  8. 8. Perla (Coya) Aaron 1871–1949 m. Shelby (Courtney) Stokes 1867–1931

John Aaron's Timeline

2 Records

1836
1 MAY 1836
Birth of John William Aaron in Smith Co., MS
Smith Co., MS
1878
28 JUL 1878
Age 42
Death of John William Aaron in Meadville, Franklin Co, MS
Meadville, Franklin Co, MS

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 MAY 1836
    Event Place: Smith Co., MS

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 JUL 1878
    Event Place: Meadville, Franklin Co, MS

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