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Priscilla Jane Surrett

Birth22 April 1845 - Christian County, Missouri, United States of America
Death17 April 1905 - Benton County, Missouri, USA
MotherEmily Priscilla Kimberling Pettijohn
FatherJohn Mack Pettijohn (McPettijohn)

Born in Christian County, Missouri, United States of America on 22 April 1845 to John Mack Pettijohn (McPettijohn) and Emily Priscilla Kimberling Pettijohn. Priscilla Jane Surrett married William David Neas and had 8 children. She passed away on 17 April 1905 in Benton County, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
John Mack Pettijohn (Mcpettijohn)
1821 - 1880
Emily Priscilla Kimberling Pettijohn
1823 - 1846
Spouse(s)
William David Neas
1843 - 1880
Hiram "Harry" Chauncey Graves
1848 - 1888
John M Surrett
1842 - 1913
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Charles Clark Neas
1876 - 1962
Mary Alice Neas
1869 - 1928
Annie Ida Neas
1871 - 1955
Thomas D Neas
1866 - 1925

Flora Belle Neas
1878 - 1962
Leonard Mack Neas
1873 - 1955
Rhoda Ethel Graves
1886 - 1958
Harrison Graves
1888 - 1889

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