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Daniel Gibler

Birth1787 - Shenandoah, Virginia, United States
Death11 Apr 1870 - Highland City, Highland, Ohio, United States
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Born in Shenandoah, Virginia, United States on 1787. Daniel Gibler married Mary A "Molly" Roush and had 10 children. He passed away on 11 Apr 1870 in Highland City, Highland, Ohio, United States.

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Mary A "Molly" Roush
1792 - 1849
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Lewis Gibler
1818 - 1886
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John Gibler
1815 - 1897
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Morgan Gibler
1812 - 1887
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Amelia Gibler
1826 - 1905
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Leah King
1820 - 1857
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Rebecca Gibler
1824 - 1881
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Catherine Gibler
1818 - Unknown
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Cynthia Gibler
Unknown - Unknown
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Lewis Gibler
1819 - 1902
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Milly Gibler
1826 - 1905

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