John_K._Tarbox
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John Kemble Tarbox (* 6. Mai 1 ...... etts im US-Repräsentantenhaus.
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John Kemble Tarbox (May 6, 183 ...... esentative from Massachusetts.
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1838-05-06
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1887-05-28
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Franklin Academy, North Andover, Massachusetts
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birth date
1838-05-06
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Union Army
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Company B 4th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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death date
1887-05-28
death place
Boston, Massachusetts
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name
John Kemble Tarbox
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Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Member of the Massachusetts Senate
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preceded
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S. B. W. Davis
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profession
Lawyer
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Agnes Belle Mullen, m. 1882.
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Sarah Ann Harmon, m. May 1859. died 1874;
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Massachusetts
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succeeded
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Robert H. Tewksbury
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of Lawrence, Massachusetts
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unit
Army of the Potomac
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