The St. John Genealogy Project

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Franklin Pierce St. John

Franklin Pierce St. John

Male 1853 - 1925  (71 years)Deceased

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Lyman St. John
Male 1885-1900
Alice Ida Gay
Female 1909-1983
Orry William Gay
Male 1910-1976
Lillie M Gay
Female 1913-1915
Beatrice Gay
Female 1915-1992
Noney May Gay
Female 1917-1994
Emma Gay
Female 1919-1990
Flora Gay
Female 1924-1992
Nile V Gay, Sr.
Male 1928-2005
Helen Jennie Gay
Female 1934-2009
Jennie St. John
Female 1890-1963
Orry Everett Gay
Male 1880-1963
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