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John Ruben Douglas 1872 – 1951 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 July 1872

Birth Location: Black, Reynolds, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 29 June 1951

Death Location: St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA

Father: David Douglas

Mother: Elizabeth Clements

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John Ruben Douglas was born in 1872 in Black, Reynolds, Missouri, USA, the child of David William Ewen Douglas and Elizabeth Lizzie DOUGLASS Clements. John Ruben Douglas passed away in 1951 in St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA.

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Biography

  • John Ruben Douglas was born in 1872 in Black, Reynolds, Missouri, USA, the child of David William Ewen Douglas and Elizabeth Lizzie DOUGLASS Clements.
  • John Ruben Douglas passed away in 1951 in St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA.

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John Douglas's Ancestors

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John Douglas
1872 – 1951
Birth Place: Black, Reynolds, Missouri, USA
Parents
David William Ewen Douglas
1832 –
Indiana, USA
Elizabeth (Lizzie DOUGLASS) Clements
1835 –
Illinois, USA
Grandparents
John (W) Douglass
1803 – 1849
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Mary ("Polly" DOUGLASS) Martin
1810 – 1889
Wayne County, Kentucky, USA
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

John Douglas's Timeline

2 Records

1872
04 July 1872
Birth of John Ruben Douglas in Black, Reynolds, Missouri, USA
Black, Reynolds, Missouri, USA
1951
29 June 1951
Age 79
Death of John Ruben Douglas in St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA
St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 July 1872
    Event Place: Black, Reynolds, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 June 1951
    Event Place: St Louis, Independent Cities, Missouri, USA

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