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John Newton Kern 1820–1902 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 25 Apr 1820

Birth Location: London, Ontario, Canada

Death Date: 16 Aug 1902

Death Location: Galesburg, Illinois, USA

Father: William Kern

Mother: Elizabeth Tackabury

Spouse(s): Mary Steward

Children(s):

In 1820, John Newton Kern entered the world in London, Ontario, Canada, born to William Kern And Elizabeth Tackabury. John Newton Kern married Mary Jane Steward. John Newton Kern passed away in 1902 in Galesburg, Illinois, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1820, John Newton Kern entered the world in London, Ontario, Canada, born to William Kern And Elizabeth Tackabury.
  • John Newton Kern married Mary Jane Steward.
  • John Newton Kern passed away in 1902 in Galesburg, Illinois, USA.

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Children(s)

John Kern's Ancestors

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John Kern
1820–1902
Birth Place: London, Ontario, Canada
Parents
William Kern
1795–1866
Arklow, Leinster, County Wicklow, Ireland
Elizabeth Tackabury
1797–1871
Peru
Grandparents
John Kern
1750–1841
, , Wicklow, Ireland
Anna Killion
1760–1858
Arklow, , , Ireland
Nathaniel Tackabury
1768–1851
Ireland
Susan Neusum
1769–1847
, , Wexford, Ireland
Great-Grandparents
James Tackaberry
1732–1810
Elizabeth Middleton
1740–1830
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Nathaniel Tackaberry
1694–1768
Melody Foss
1694–1732

John Kern's Timeline

2 Records

1820
25 Apr 1820
Birth of John Newton Kern in London, Ontario, Canada
London, Ontario, Canada
1902
16 Aug 1902
Age 82
Death of John Newton Kern in Galesburg, Illinois, USA
Galesburg, Illinois, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 25 Apr 1820
    Event Place: London, Ontario, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Aug 1902
    Event Place: Galesburg, Illinois, USA

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