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John Bash

Birth20 Feb 1796 - Bell, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States
Death15 Jun 1876 - Grant County, Indiana, USA
MotherAnna Mary Whetstone
FatherJacob Bash

Born in Bell, Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States on 20 Feb 1796 to Jacob Bash and Anna Mary Whetstone. John Bash married Mary Snow and had 12 children. He passed away on 15 Jun 1876 in Grant County, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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Jacob Bash
1768 - 1849
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Anna Mary Whetstone
1770 - 1800
Spouse(s)
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Mary Snow
1805 - 1887
Children Show all
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Martin George Bash
1840 - 1912
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Martin Joseph Bash
1837 - 1870
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Bash
1828 - 1848
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Michael Bash
1823 - 1912
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Samuel Bash
1845 - 1876
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Simon Bash
1824 - 1881
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Phillip S. Bash
1834 - 1904
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Mary Catharine Bash
1842 - 1921
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Hannah Bash
1832 - 1924
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Lydia Bash
1830 - 1901
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Mary J. Stephenson Bash
1830 - 1867
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Mary Elizabeth Bash
1838 - 1915

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