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Cornelia Hoff

Birth19 May 1745 - Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey
Death1804 - Hamilton Co., Ohio
MotherCornelia Sebring
FatherDirck "Richard" Hoff

Born in Raritan, Somerset, New Jersey on 19 May 1745 to Dirck "Richard" Hoff and Cornelia Sebring. Cornelia Hoff married Derrick Parsels and had 8 children. She passed away on 1804 in Hamilton Co., Ohio.

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Parents
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Dirck "Richard" Hoff
1709 - Unknown
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Cornelia Sebring
1720 - 1773
Spouse(s)
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Derrick Parsels
1737 - 1798
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Richard "Cornelia" Parcel
Unknown - 1796
Children Show all
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John Parsell
1772 - 1819
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Borgen Persel
1781 - 1830
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Rebeckka Parcel
1778 - Unknown
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Lydia Parcell
Unknown - Unknown
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Richard Parsell
1767 - 1839
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Hetty Parsell
1773 - Unknown
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Edward Parsell
1769 - Unknown
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Cornelia Parsell
1767 - 1804

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