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Cornelia Maria Acker

Birth4 December 1811 - Scotuck, Rensselaer Co., New York
Death3 February 1887 - Clason Prairie, Dodge Co., Wisconsin
MotherCatherina Critje Schut
FatherJohannes H Cato Acker

Born in Scotuck, Rensselaer Co., New York on 4 December 1811 to Johannes H Cato Acker and Catherina Critje Schut. Cornelia Maria Acker married Benjamin Clason and had 9 children. She passed away on 3 February 1887 in Clason Prairie, Dodge Co., Wisconsin.

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Parents
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Johannes H Cato Acker
1780 - 1843
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Catherina Critje Schut
1781 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Clason
1806 - 1874
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Jacob [J.j.] [John] Clason
1834 - 1922
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Abram C. Clason
1829 - 1910
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Isaac Clason
1831 - 1915
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Dewitt Clason
1844 - 1902
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Charles1 N. Clason
1849 - 1930
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Orpha Anna Clason
1841 - 1919
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Sumner Norman Clason
1856 - 1914
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Jennette H Clason
1852 - 1943
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Harriet Clason
1847 - 1850

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