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John Frederick Keller

Birth1750 - Virginia, USA
Death22 Apr 1805 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Brenneman Stoner
FatherCarl Charles Keller

Born in Virginia, USA on 1750 to Carl Charles Keller and Elizabeth Brenneman Stoner. John Frederick Keller married Ann Sterzer and had 8 children. He passed away on 22 Apr 1805.

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Carl Charles Keller
1702 - 1756
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Elizabeth Brenneman Stoner
1723 - Unknown
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Ann Sterzer
Unknown - Unknown
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Nancy Keller
1804 - 1897
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Susan Keller
1792 - 1867
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Mary Kellar / Keller
1793 - 1876
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Elizabeth "Betsy" Keller
1800 - Unknown
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Joseph Keller
1796 - 1860
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John Ii Keller
1804 - Unknown
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Charles Keller
1800 - Unknown
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Daniel Keller
1790 - 1870

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