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Hannah Hepler

Birth10 July 1856 - Pitman, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Death05 Jun 1946 - Coal, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherElizabeth Neiswender
FatherBenjamin Schneider Hepler

Born in Pitman, Schuylkill County, Pennsylvania, United States of America on 10 July 1856 to Benjamin Schneider Hepler and Elizabeth Neiswender. Hannah Hepler married Francis George Crone and had 12 children. She passed away on 05 Jun 1946 in Coal, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Benjamin Schneider Hepler
1825 - 1904
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Elizabeth Neiswender
1831 - 1906
Spouse(s)
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Francis George Crone
1854 - 1928
Children Show all
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Ethel A. Crone
1894 - 1986
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Dora Agnes Crone
1887 - 1966
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Clara M Crone
1889 - 1976
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Ida Mae Crone
1882 - 1973
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Victor Benjamin Crone
1894 - 1939
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Mary Elizabeth "Mamie" Crone
1879 - 1958
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Amelia J Crone
1880 - 1917
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Francis George Crone
1898 - Unknown
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Henry Julius Crone
1877 - 1954
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Cyrus Clement Crone
1885 - 1962
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Alma Catherine Crone Lippiatt
1891 - 1976
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Margaret Olive Crone
1900 - 1907

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