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John E Bear 1860 – 1938 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: SEP 1860

Birth Location: Trimble County, Kentucky, USA

Death Date: 28 NOV 1938

Death Location: Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana, USA

Father: William Bear

Mother: Martha Green

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In 1860, John E Bear entered the world in Trimble County, Kentucky, USA, born to William Hall Bear and Martha Jane Green. John E Bear passed away in 1938 in Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1860, John E Bear entered the world in Trimble County, Kentucky, USA, born to William Hall Bear and Martha Jane Green.
  • John E Bear passed away in 1938 in Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana, USA.

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John Bear's Ancestors

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John Bear
1860 – 1938
Birth Place: Trimble County, Kentucky, USA
Parents
William Hall Bear
1817 – 1868
Madison, Jefferson, Indiana, United States
Martha (Jane) Green
1823 – 1907
Jefferson, Indiana
Grandparents
Christian (Bär \ Baer \ Beare \) Bear
1796 – 1868
Near Owen, Kentucky, United States
Nancy Hall
1799 – 1870
Jefferson County, Indiana, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Bear
1761 – 1834
Ester Newcomer
1775 – 1802
William Hall
1758 – 1844
Sarah Hall
1762 – 1851
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Richard Hall
1708 – 1791
Sarah Hanson
1714 – 1791

John Bear's Timeline

2 Records

1860
SEP 1860
Birth of John E Bear in Trimble County, Kentucky, USA
Trimble County, Kentucky, USA
1938
28 NOV 1938
Age 78
Death of John E Bear in Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana, USA
Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: SEP 1860
    Event Place: Trimble County, Kentucky, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 NOV 1938
    Event Place: Jeffersonville, Clark, Indiana, USA

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