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John Reading

Birth06 Jan 1828 - Lannen, Redingen, Diggel, Redange, Diekirch, Luxembourg
Death09 May 1908 - North Collins, Erie, New York, USA
MotherAnna Marie Thill
FatherJean Nicolas Reding

Born in Lannen, Redingen, Diggel, Redange, Diekirch, Luxembourg on 06 Jan 1828 to Jean Nicolas Reding and Anna Marie Thill. John Reading had 9 children. He passed away on 09 May 1908 in North Collins, Erie, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Jean Nicolas Reding
1798 - 1880
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Anna Marie Thill
1805 - 1881
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Marianne Reading
1857 - Unknown
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Valentine Reading
1864 - 1910
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Jacob P Reading
1862 - 1929
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Margrette Reading
1861 - Unknown
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Peter N Reading
1866 - 1922
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Francis Reading
1867 - Unknown
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John H Reading
1871 - 1954
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Catherine Reading
1869 - 1875
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Mary Reading
1847 - Unknown

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