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John C Dupler

Birth14 Aug 1859 - Pennsylvania, United States
Death29 September 1923 - Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherRebecca or Margaret Cobaugh
FatherAaron Dupler

Born in Pennsylvania, United States on 14 Aug 1859 to Aaron Dupler and Rebecca or Margaret Cobaugh. John C Dupler married Annie M Trayer and had 11 children. He passed away on 29 September 1923 in Lancaster, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Aaron Dupler
1832 - 1900
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Rebecca Or Margaret Cobaugh
1839 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Annie M Trayer
1859 - 1912
Children Show all
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Lillian Trayer Dupler
1883 - 1962
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Ervin James Dupler
1885 - 1951
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Jennie T Dupler
1888 - 1967
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Minnie T Dupler
1891 - 1961
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Emma Trayer Dupler
1898 - 1969
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Pearly T Dupler
1895 - 1923
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Annie Margret Dupler
1880 - 1949
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Frederick T. Dupler
1879 - 1968
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John Henry Dupler
1889 - 1889
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William Dupler
1900 - 1900
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Elmer T Dupler
1894 - 1965

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