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Jonathan Swan Welch

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Jonathan Swan Welch

Birth
Armathwaite, Fentress County, Tennessee, USA
Death
28 Nov 1929 (aged 80)
Macon County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Macon, Macon County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7459001, Longitude: -92.4787854
Memorial ID
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According to his Missouri death certificate he was buried in the Oakwood Cemetery.

Find a Grave contributor, Fabian Doles has made the following suggested edits.
Suggested edit: HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY, TENNESSEE
by Albert Ross Hogue, 1920
JONATHAN SWAN WELCH
Jonathan Swan Welch was born in 1847 near what is now Armathwaite. Helped to build Fellowship Church there. He now resides in Bevier, Mo.
His parents, Elijah and Catherine (Swan) Welch, came from North Carolina and settled at Armathwaite about 1830 on what is now Bud Hull farm. They were buried at Armathwaite.
J. S. Welch married Rebecca Voils, a sister of Daniel F. Voils, in 1871. Followed farming, mining and lumbering.
source: https://archive.org/stream/historyoffentres00hogu/historyoffentres00hogu_djvu.txt
According to his Missouri death certificate he was buried in the Oakwood Cemetery.

Find a Grave contributor, Fabian Doles has made the following suggested edits.
Suggested edit: HISTORY OF FENTRESS COUNTY, TENNESSEE
by Albert Ross Hogue, 1920
JONATHAN SWAN WELCH
Jonathan Swan Welch was born in 1847 near what is now Armathwaite. Helped to build Fellowship Church there. He now resides in Bevier, Mo.
His parents, Elijah and Catherine (Swan) Welch, came from North Carolina and settled at Armathwaite about 1830 on what is now Bud Hull farm. They were buried at Armathwaite.
J. S. Welch married Rebecca Voils, a sister of Daniel F. Voils, in 1871. Followed farming, mining and lumbering.
source: https://archive.org/stream/historyoffentres00hogu/historyoffentres00hogu_djvu.txt


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