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Eve Persinger

Birth03 Oct 1731 - Massenbach, Germany
Death01 Jan 1809 - Alleghany County, Virginia, USA
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Born in Massenbach, Germany on 03 Oct 1731. Eve Persinger married Ezekiel William JOHNSON / Johnston and had 9 children. She passed away on 01 Jan 1809 in Alleghany County, Virginia, USA.

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Ezekiel William Johnson / Johnston
1725 - 1781
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Jacob Persinger
1715 - 1789
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William Johnston
1778 - 1851
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Jacob Johnston
1770 - 1820
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Sarah Johnston
1769 - Unknown
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Rachel Johnston
1771 - 1833
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Margaret Johnston
1777 - 1830
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Margaret Johnston
1777 - Unknown
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John Henry Persinger
1752 - 1824
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Andrew Johnston
1767 - 1806
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Henry Persinger
1756 - 1824

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