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Daniel BAXTER

BirthAbt. 1802 - Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
DeathAbt. 1850 - Not Available
MotherSarah Cary
FatherDANIEL BAXTER

Born in Greene, Pennsylvania, USA on Abt. 1802 to DANIEL BAXTER and Sarah Cary. Daniel BAXTER married Sarah Biggs and had 11 children. He passed away on Abt. 1850.

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Parents
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Daniel Baxter
1755 - 1830
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Sarah Cary
1760 - 1839
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Biggs
1805 - 1892
Children Show all
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Mary Jane Baxter
1840 - 1920
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Amelia 'Millie' Baxter
1843 - 1874
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Susan Baxter
1829 - Unknown
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William W Baxter
1827 - 1863
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John Baxter
1833 - 1912
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Phillip Dennis Baxter
1837 - 1864
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Harrod Baxter
1834 - 1918
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Jeremiah Baxter
1831 - Unknown
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Martha Anne Baxter
1841 - 1875
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Martha Alice Tope
1841 - 1938
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Mary "Mollie" Jane Baxter
1839 - 1922

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