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David Haas

Birth23 Dec 1803 - Union City, Union, Pennsylvania, United States
Death3 Nov 1880 - Stateline, Green County, Wisconsin, USA
MotherMary Elizabeth Polly Mauck
FatherValentine Haas

Born in Union City, Union, Pennsylvania, United States on 23 Dec 1803 to Valentine Haas and Mary Elizabeth Polly Mauck. David Haas married Barbara Mitterling and had 13 children. He passed away on 3 Nov 1880 in Stateline, Green County, Wisconsin, USA.

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Parents
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Valentine Haas
1770 - 1855
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Mary Elizabeth Polly Mauck
1777 - 1848
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Mitterling
1806 - 1859
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Mary Ann Lawver
1837 - 1917
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Jacob Haas
1837 - 1912
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Valentine Mornica "Feldy" Haas
1830 - 1911
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Sarah J Levingston Haas Bolender
1834 - 1888
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Edward Haas
1840 - 1859
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Oscar Haas
1869 - 1940
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John Haas
1832 - 1881
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Catherine Haas
1843 - 1899
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Ida Elnora Haas
1870 - 1941
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William Henry Haas
1865 - 1866
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Mary Rebecca Haas
1836 - 1873
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Barbara Haas
1867 - 1931
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Sarah Snyder
1860 - 1917
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Henry Haas
Unknown - Unknown

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