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John Orlando Worsley

Birth14 December 1845 - Bronaugh, Vernon County, Missouri, United States of America
Death16 Mar 1924 - Triumph, La Salle, Illinois, United States
MotherMatilda Dewey/Morehouse/Worsley
FatherJohn Hind Worsley

Born in Bronaugh, Vernon County, Missouri, United States of America on 14 December 1845 to John Hind Worsley and Matilda Dewey/Morehouse/Worsley. John Orlando Worsley married Mary Dauphene Gillett and had 8 children. He passed away on 16 Mar 1924 in Triumph, La Salle, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
John Hind Worsley
1808 - 1896
Matilda Dewey/morehouse/worsley
1809 - 1888
Spouse(s)
Mary Dauphene Gillett
1852 - 1936
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Allen Hayden Worsley
1874 - 1955
Boyd Armstrong Worsley
1883 - 1958
Cora Estelle Worsley/thompson
1880 - 1965
Blanche Adele Worsley
1886 - 1956

Cynthia Eliza Worsley
1891 - 1947
Alfred Valiny Worsley
1872 - 1955
George Harold Worsley
1888 - 1966
Arthur Lee Worsley
1877 - 1879

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