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John Thomas & Mary Jane (Williams) Patterson

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John Thomas & Mary Jane (Williams) Patterson
My maternal ggrandparents, John & Mary Patterson, both b. Pittsylvania County, VA.  Married in the same county, 23 Feb 1879. Believed to be the wedding photo. They had 7 children; Lily, Clara Mae, Grover Thomas, Nora Ann, Daley Bertha, Lloyd Maynard, and Marion Linwood Patterson. John Thomas d. 11 Oct 1933, and Mary Jane d. 17 Jul 1943. His parents
were Willis Huntas Patterson & Ann J. Evans.  Her parents were German H. Williams & Jane H. Morris. 
Date & Place: in Virginia USA
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John Patterson
John Thomas Patterson was born on September 5, 1854, and is the father of Marion Linwood Patterson. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember John Patterson.
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Mary I (Williams) Patterson was born on August 29, 1898. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary I Patterson.
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Mary Jane Williams Patterson
Mary Jane Williams Patterson was born on September 29, 1855. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Mary Jane Williams Patterson.
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