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Fogleman
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Burlington
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76th Militia District
John Page Fogleman
b.
30 May 1886
Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina
d.
11 Aug 1975
Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina
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John Tyler Fogleman
1841 - 1910
M
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Francis Ellen Shoffner
1847 - 1908
m.
31 Dec 1863
Lenora Alberta Fogleman
1865 - 1947
Thadeus G Fogleman
1867 - 1870
Sallie S Fogleman
1868 - 1929
Mary A Fogleman
1870 - 1939
Michael Alexander Fogleman
1873 - 1954
Queen Elizabeth Fogleman
1875 - 1951
Elmira A Fogleman
1877 - 1890
Flora Rebecca Fogleman
1879 - 1960
James Henry Boyd Fogleman
1881 - 1964
William Luther Lacy Fogleman
1884 - 1957
John Page Fogleman
1886 - 1975
Charles Webb Fogleman
1888 -
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H
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John Page Fogleman
1886 - 1975
W
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Savannah Shoffner
1889 - 1974
Stephen Fogleman
1908 - 1930
John William Fogleman
1908 - 1976
J Douglas Fogleman
1919 - 1977
Ellen Jane Fogleman
1921 - 1987
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Name
John Page Fogleman
Gender
Male
Birth
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30 May 1886
Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina
Marriage
to
Savannah Shoffner
Census
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1920
76th Militia District, Glynn County, Georgia
Death
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11 Aug 1975
Burlington, Alamance County, North Carolina
worked as a steelworker during the depression. Moved a bit.
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