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Barbara Groff

Birth28 Nov 1744 - Earl, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Death30 Sep 1813 - Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherAnn Anna Koch Huber
FatherMarcus Groff

Born in Earl, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States on 28 Nov 1744 to Marcus Groff and Ann Anna Koch Huber. Barbara Groff married Michael Groff Martin and had 7 children. She passed away on 30 Sep 1813 in Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Marcus Groff
1712 - 1791
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Ann Anna Koch Huber
1715 - 1785
Spouse(s)
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Michael Groff Martin
1747 - 1831
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David G Martin
1766 - 1836
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Barbara Groff Martin
1772 - 1821
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Anna Martin
1781 - Unknown
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Maria Martin
1769 - 1828
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Michael Martin
1775 - Unknown
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Samuel Martin
1786 - 1857
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Maria Martin
1788 - 1788

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