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Andrew Moler

BirthApr 1814 - Raccoon, Gallia, Ohio, United States
Death1903 - 1903 in, Holt, Nebraska, United States
MotherRebecca Tatten
FatherHenry Moler

Born in Raccoon, Gallia, Ohio, United States on Apr 1814 to Henry Moler and Rebecca Tatten. Andrew Moler married Nancy Vance and had 9 children. He passed away on 1903 in 1903 in, Holt, Nebraska, United States.

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Parents
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Henry Moler
1780 - 1855
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Rebecca Tatten
1772 - 1859
Spouse(s)
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Nancy Vance
1817 - 1880
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Nettie Sinclair
1873 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Sarah Moler
1835 - 1905
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Martha Moler
1854 - 1933
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Demerius Moler
1849 - 1907
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James Moler
1843 - 1916
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Thomas V Moler
1836 - 1901
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David M Moler
1842 - 1919
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Mary Moler
1851 - Unknown
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Henry Moler
1837 - Unknown
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Henry Moler
1837 - Unknown

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