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George Knickerbocker

Birth14 Aug 1829 - New York, USA
Death15 Nov 1894 - Handy, Livingston, Michigan, USA
MotherEunice Collins
FatherAlbert Knickerbocker

Born in New York, USA on 14 Aug 1829 to Albert Knickerbocker and Eunice Collins. George Knickerbocker married Cornelia Newcomb and had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1894 in Handy, Livingston, Michigan, USA.

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Albert Knickerbocker
1794 - 1864
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Eunice Collins
1795 - 1847
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Cornelia Newcomb
1843 - 1913
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Emma Dale Knickerbocker
1864 - 1929
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George Knickerbocker
1867 - 1936
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Albert Knickerbocker
1861 - 1925
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Merrick Knickerbocker
1874 - 1951
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Calvin Roy Knickerbocker
1876 - 1905
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Walter Knickerbocker
1871 - Unknown
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Earl Lon Knickerbocker
1882 - 1950
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Olive Fay Knickerbocker
1883 - 1956
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Addie Knickerbocker
1859 - 1860
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Marion Knickerbocker
1869 - 1891

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