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JOHN HENRY GAN

Birth17 Nov 1859 - Cole County, Missouri, USA
Death10 Oct 1934 - Bloodland, Pulaski, Missouri, USA
MotherSusanah R. Mort
FatherJudge George W Gan/Gann

Born in Cole County, Missouri, USA on 17 Nov 1859 to Judge George W Gan/Gann and Susanah R. Mort. JOHN HENRY GAN married Mary Elizabeth Muir and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 Oct 1934 in Bloodland, Pulaski, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Judge George W Gan/gann
1823 - 1907
Susanah R. Mort
1828 - 1907
Spouse(s)
Mary Elizabeth Muir
1861 - 1919
Children Show all
James Franklin Gan
1885 - 1955
Mary Eugena Gan
1891 - 1963
William Henry Gan
1883 - 1958
John Albert Gan
1897 - 1962
Louisa Matilda "Tildie" Gan / Lancster
1889 - 1917

Nancy Suzanna Gann
1880 - 1971
George Martin Gan
1878 - 1879
Marion Gan
1903 - Unknown
Ruby Elizabeth Gan
1905 - 1947
Pearl M Vaughan
1894 - 1975

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