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Daniel Layman

BirthAbt. 1771 - Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA
Death1845 - Sevierville, Sevier, Tennessee
MotherElizabeth Bleistein
Father1:John George Layman

Born in Reading, Berks, Pennsylvania, USA on Abt. 1771 to 1:John George Layman and Elizabeth Bleistein. Daniel Layman married Sarah (DNA) Jones and had 8 children. He passed away on 1845 in Sevierville, Sevier, Tennessee.

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Parents
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1:John George Layman
1724 - 1798
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Elizabeth Bleistein
1735 - 1830
Spouse(s)
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Sarah (Dna) Jones
1767 - 1840
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Emma Annie Layman
1799 - 1883
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Lydia Ann Layman Houk
1796 - 1883
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James Arthur Layman
1812 - 1899
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Asa Maples Layman
1818 - 1867
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Margaret Layman
1799 - 1866
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Susannah Layman
1804 - 1891
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Daniel Layman
1816 - 1888
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Hester (Hetty) Layman
1796 - 1881

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