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John Shepler

Birth1715 - Westmorland Pen. USA
Death19 Feb 1799 - Not Available
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Born in Westmorland Pen. USA on 1715. John Shepler married Elizabeth Magdelena Peters and had 14 children. He passed away on 19 Feb 1799.

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Elizabeth Magdelena Peters
1720 - 1795
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Elizabeth Magdalena Peters
1720 - 1795
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Pvt Mathias Shepler
1740 - 1822
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Malinda Magdalena Shepler
1752 - 1816
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Philip Shepler
1741 - 1823
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Peter Shepler
1742 - 1823
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Jane Agnes Shiplor
1744 - 1810
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Phillip Shepler
1741 - 1829
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Phillip Shepler
1774 - 1829
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Mary Margaret Shepler
1737 - Unknown
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Jane Shepler
1743 - 1810
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Mary Margaret Shepler
1735 - Unknown
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Philip Shepler
Unknown - Unknown
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Mathias Shepler
1740 - 1823
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Peter Shepler
Unknown - Unknown
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Philip Shepler
Unknown - Unknown

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