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Daniel Shultz

Birth26 Aug 1809 - Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA
Death08 Aug 1867 - Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherSaloma Eller
FatherHenry Schultz

Born in Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA on 26 Aug 1809 to Henry Schultz and Saloma Eller. Daniel Shultz married Mary Ann Enyeart and had 14 children. He passed away on 08 Aug 1867 in Franklin, Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Henry Schultz
1762 - 1830
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Saloma Eller
1764 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Enyeart
1815 - 1850
Children Show all
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Mary Ellen "Ellie" Nearhoof (Shultz)
1856 - 1928
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William Martin Shultz
1865 - 1939
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Henry Clay Shultz
1842 - 1924
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Daniel J. Shultz
1847 - 1916
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Catherine Shultz
1839 - 1900
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Margaret Jane "Jennie" Miller (Shultz)
1850 - 1936
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Sarah Shultz
1836 - 1919
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Angeline Hazlett Giles (Shultz)
1844 - 1929
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Elizabeth Shultz
1838 - 1912
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Miles Shultz
1860 - 1949
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Carolyn L Trimmer
1858 - 1947
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Isabella Shultz
1834 - 1840
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Thomas Shultz
1840 - 1906
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George W Shultz
1846 - 1904

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