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Abigail Jerrell

Birth9 Mar 1793 - New Jersey, USA
Death26 Mar 1884 - Deerfield, Cumberland, New Jersey, USA
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Born in New Jersey, USA on 9 Mar 1793. Abigail Jerrell married Beriah H. Loper and had 9 children. She passed away on 26 Mar 1884 in Deerfield, Cumberland, New Jersey, USA.

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Beriah H. Loper
1790 - 1871
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Levi James Loper
1818 - 1870
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Edmund Fithian Loper
1826 - 1916
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Margret D. Loper
1827 - Unknown
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Phoebe Loper
1821 - 1906
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Eliza Ann J Loper
1814 - 1852
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Jarvis Loper
1830 - Unknown
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Amanda Loper
1831 - Unknown
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Charles Loper
1824 - Unknown
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Edward F Loper
Unknown - Unknown

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