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Barbara Euler

Birth1719 - St Lukes Parish, Rowan, North Carolina, USA
Death1764 - River, Cleveland, North Carolina, United States
MotherAnna Margaret Gemelcks
FatherPetrus Johan Conrad David Euler (Iller, Iler, Oyler, Eyler,Eiler) (8GGF) (Immigrant abt 1679

Born in St Lukes Parish, Rowan, North Carolina, USA on 1719 to Petrus Johan Conrad David Euler (Iller, Iler, Oyler, Eyler,Eiler) (8GGF) (Immigrant abt 1679 and Anna Margaret Gemelcks. Barbara Euler married Lawrence Snapp and had 8 children. She passed away on 1764 in River, Cleveland, North Carolina, United States.

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Parents
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Petrus Johan Conrad David Euler (Iller, Iler, Oyler, Eyler,eiler) (8Ggf) (Immigrant Abt 1679
1675 - 1751
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Anna Margaret Gemelcks
1686 - 1763
Spouse(s)
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Lawrence Snapp
1711 - 1771
Children Show all
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Margaret Snap
1749 - 1815
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Catherina Anna Schnepp
1744 - 1837
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Lorentz "Lawrence" Schnepp/snapp
1740 - 1786
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Christian Snap
1745 - Unknown
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Christina Snapp
1748 - Unknown
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Johannes "John" Schnepp/snapp
1738 - 1759
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Barbara Schnepp
1750 - 1797
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Elisabeth Schnepp
1743 - 1774

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