John Bowen
Honor Code SignatorySigned 29 Apr 2017 | 3,883 contributions | 88 thank-yous | 1,721 connections
Born 31 AUG 1951. Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States. [1][2][3]
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John Frederick Spaulding abt 1907 - abt 1982 Tasmania
22 Nov 1879 - 22 Oct 1944 Dunalley, Tasmania, Australia
21 May 1845 - 27 Jul 1922
bef 1850 - 17 Sep 1893
abt 01 Jan 1879 - 29 Aug 1937 Sugarloaf Carlton Tasmaina * John Thomas Steele more treemore tree ancestors descendants 09 Jun 1831 - 03 Jan 1886
22 Dec 1842 - 08 Apr 1915 Thank you regards Jenn (born Joyce-1269) Hornstrand
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