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David Noggle

Birth26 Nov 1804 - Warren County, Ohio, USA
Death12 August 1886 - Mapleton, Bourbon, Kansas, USA
MotherNancy Venard
FatherJacob Noggle

Born in Warren County, Ohio, USA on 26 Nov 1804 to Jacob Noggle and Nancy Venard. David Noggle married Mary Ann Harlan and had 9 children. He passed away on 12 August 1886 in Mapleton, Bourbon, Kansas, USA.

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Jacob Noggle
1768 - 1841
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Nancy Venard
1781 - 1849
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Mary Ann Harlan
1811 - 1893
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Ruth Caroline "Carrie" Noggle (Nogle/nagle)
1843 - 1890
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Franklin W Noggle
1836 - 1871
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Livy Clay Noggle
1848 - 1940
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Charlotte Noggle
1840 - 1871
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Margery Orpha Nogle
1857 - 1922
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Dewit Clinton Nogle
1850 - 1931
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John Milton Noggle
1838 - 1862
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Mary Ann Noggle
1853 - 1887
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Leonidas Noggle
1844 - Unknown

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