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David Schultz

Birth16 Sep 1763 - Frederick, Maryland, United States
Death26 Dec 1842 - Augusta, Virginia, USA
MotherElizabeth Harry
FatherGeorge Scholtz

Born in Frederick, Maryland, United States on 16 Sep 1763 to George Scholtz and Elizabeth Harry. David Schultz married Mary Magdalena Newcomer and had 12 children. He passed away on 26 Dec 1842 in Augusta, Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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George Scholtz
1711 - 1779
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Elizabeth Harry
1713 - 1780
Spouse(s)
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Mary Magdalena Newcomer
1774 - 1834
Children Show all
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David Shultz
1796 - 1858
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John Schultz
1800 - 1881
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Henry N. Shultz
1798 - 1877
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Jacob Schultz
1795 - 1842
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George Shultz
1792 - 1857
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Catharine Schultz
1788 - 1879
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Washington Schultz
1808 - 1850
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Susan Margaret Shultz
1790 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Shultz
1790 - Unknown
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Mary Shultz
1786 - Unknown
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Jacob Shultz
1800 - 1840
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Magdalena Shultz
Unknown - Unknown

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