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John Thomas Strain 1854–1934 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Feb 1854

Birth Location: St Clair, Missouri, United States

Death Date: 5 Jan 1934

Death Location: Gamaliel, Baxter, Arkansas, United States

Father: Solomon Strain

Mother: Eliza Hale

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In 1854, John Thomas Strain entered the world in St Clair, Missouri, United States, born to Solomon P Strain And Eliza Jane Hale. John Thomas Strain passed away in 1934 in Gamaliel, Baxter, Arkansas, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1854, John Thomas Strain entered the world in St Clair, Missouri, United States, born to Solomon P Strain And Eliza Jane Hale.
  • John Thomas Strain passed away in 1934 in Gamaliel, Baxter, Arkansas, United States.

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John Strain's Ancestors

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John Strain
1854–1934
Birth Place: St Clair, Missouri, United States
Parents
Solomon P Strain
1860–1948
Osceola St C, Missouri
Eliza (Jane) Hale
1863–1932
Indiana
Grandparents
Andrew (J) Strain
1815–1871
, , Tennessee, USA
Eliza Preston
1826–1866
Missouri, United States
Great-Grandparents
George Preston
1805–1869
Margaret WILSON
1815–1857
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Preston
1769–1808
Jean Looney
1771–1858

John Strain's Timeline

2 Records

1854
28 Feb 1854
Birth of John Thomas Strain in St Clair, Missouri, United States
St Clair, Missouri, United States
1934
5 Jan 1934
Age 80
Death of John Thomas Strain in Gamaliel, Baxter, Arkansas, United States
Gamaliel, Baxter, Arkansas, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Feb 1854
    Event Place: St Clair, Missouri, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Jan 1934
    Event Place: Gamaliel, Baxter, Arkansas, United States

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