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John Christopher

BirthJanuary 15, 1669 - Calvert County, Maryland
DeathJul 1748 - Stepney Parish, Worcester, Maryland, United States
MotherAnna Marie Melchior
FatherJohn Richards Christopher II

Born in Calvert County, Maryland on January 15, 1669 to John Richards Christopher II and Anna Marie Melchior. John Christopher married Mary Rixon Christoper and had 4 children. He passed away on Jul 1748 in Stepney Parish, Worcester, Maryland, United States.

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John Richards Christopher Ii
1644 - Unknown
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Anna Marie Melchior
1650 - 1698
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Mary Rixon Christoper
1675 - 1730
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Rachel Rosanna Barnett Christopher
1720 - 1822
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Jacob Christopher
1723 - 1765
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Matthias Christopher, #
1722 - 1793
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Rixon Christopher
1701 - Unknown

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