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James Edward Egger

Birth1757 - Chester County, South Carolina, USA
Death25 Feb 1831 - Chester County, South Carolina, USA
MotherElizabeth Orr
FatherAndrew Egger

Born in Chester County, South Carolina, USA on 1757 to Andrew Egger and Elizabeth Orr. James Edward Egger married Esther Johnsey and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 Feb 1831 in Chester County, South Carolina, USA.

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Andrew Egger
Unknown - 1800
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Elizabeth Orr
1730 - 1820
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Esther Johnsey
1761 - 1839
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Hugh S. Egger
1789 - 1874
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John Ramsey Egger
1805 - 1861
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Mary Egger
1793 - 1857
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James Egger
1802 - 1881
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Andrew Egger
1795 - 1870
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Jane Egger
1797 - 1857
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Elizabeth Egger
1787 - 1857

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