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John Howdeshell

Birth10 Aug 1774 - Fredericks Co, Virginia, United States
Death11 JAN 1853 - St. Louis County, Missouri
MotherElizabeth Nancy Hambler
FatherJohanes Jacob Haudenscheldt

Born in Fredericks Co, Virginia, United States on 10 Aug 1774 to Johanes Jacob Haudenscheldt and Elizabeth Nancy Hambler. John Howdeshell married Joyce Harrington Neville and had 7 children. He passed away on 11 JAN 1853 in St. Louis County, Missouri.

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Parents
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Johanes Jacob Haudenscheldt
1736 - 1813
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Elizabeth Nancy Hambler
1738 - 1816
Spouse(s)
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Joyce Harrington Neville
1776 - 1837
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Sarah Forister
1784 - 1865
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Joyce Neville
1779 - 1837
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Mary Howdeshell
1803 - 1892
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Malinda Howdershelt
1805 - Unknown
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Winifred Howdeshell
1800 - 1872
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Elizabeth Howdeshell
1797 - 1853
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Jacob Howdershelt
1798 - 1854
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Maria Howdeshell
1811 - 1874
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Ann Howdeshell
1808 - Unknown

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