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Enos Schellenger

Birth28 February 1752 - Dividing Creek, Salem, New Jersey, United States
Death16 January 1809 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
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Born in Dividing Creek, Salem, New Jersey, United States on 28 February 1752. Enos Schellenger married Sarah Cox and had 9 children. He passed away on 16 January 1809 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Sarah Cox
1758 - 1822
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Rebecca Schellenger
1774 - 1780
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Charles Cox Schellinger
1792 - 1823
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Joseph Schellenger
1775 - 1789
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Enos Schellenger
1786 - 1832
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Sarah Schellinger
1780 - Unknown
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Mary Schellenger
1784 - 1814
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Anna Schellenger
1789 - Unknown
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Mariah Schellenger
1799 - Unknown
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Joanah Schellenger
1793 - Unknown

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