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Anna Gray

Birthabt 1858 - Pennsylvania
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Born in Pennsylvania on abt 1858. Anna Gray married William Thomas Reeser and had 13 children.

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William Thomas Reeser
1850 - 1926
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Elizabeth Anna Reeser
1890 - 1968
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George F Reeser
1888 - 1964
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Edward W Reeser
1894 - 1975
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Walter Reeser
1897 - 1964
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Sadie (Or Satie Or Sarah Reeser?) Heymann
1878 - 1960
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Charles H Reeser
1887 - Unknown
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Mary Reeser
1881 - Unknown
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Jennie Reeser
1883 - Unknown
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Wm. Reeser
1880 - Unknown
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Margaret Reeser
1876 - 1967
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Nellie Elizabeth Reeser
1900 - 1997
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John Reeser
1885 - Unknown
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Rachel Reeser
1892 - Unknown

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