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John Scheerer

Birth27 Mar. 1824 - Kleinbundenbach, Homburg County, Rhine Province, Bavaria Germany
Death15 Jan. 1902 - Sulfur Springs, Chatfield Twp, Crawford Co. OHio
MotherWilhelmenia Angene
FatherHenry (Heinrich) Shearer (Von Shearer)

Born in Kleinbundenbach, Homburg County, Rhine Province, Bavaria Germany on 27 Mar. 1824 to Henry (Heinrich) Shearer (Von Shearer) and Wilhelmenia Angene. John Scheerer married Margaret Longenstein and had 8 children. He passed away on 15 Jan. 1902 in Sulfur Springs, Chatfield Twp, Crawford Co. OHio.

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Parents
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Henry (Heinrich) Shearer (Von Shearer)
1794 - 1877
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Wilhelmenia Angene
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Spouse(s)
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Margaret Longenstein
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Children Show all
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Jacob L. Scheerer
1855 - 1937
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John Scheerer
1852 - Unknown
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Daniel Scheereer
1858 - Unknown
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Bertha Scheereer
1860 - Unknown
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Karl Scheereer
1862 - Unknown
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John Scheerer
1824 - 1902
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Philip Scheereer
1868 - Unknown
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Mary Scheereer
Unknown - Unknown

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