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John Staab

Birth26 NOV 1832 - Endersbach, Nerkerkreis, Württemberg, Germany
Death1885 - Lower St Clair Twp, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherJohanna Louise Rommel
FatherJohann David Staib

Born in Endersbach, Nerkerkreis, Württemberg, Germany on 26 NOV 1832 to Johann David Staib and Johanna Louise Rommel. John Staab married Sophia Schneider and had 7 children. He passed away on 1885 in Lower St Clair Twp, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Johann David Staib
1800 - 1864
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Johanna Louise Rommel
1799 - 1864
Spouse(s)
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Sophia Schneider
1839 - Unknown
Children Show all
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John Staab
1865 - 1922
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John William Staab
1872 - 1960
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Phillip M Staab
1867 - 1916
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Frank J. Staab
1879 - Unknown
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Georg Staab
1875 - Unknown
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Lorenz Staab
1861 - Unknown
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Elisabetha Staab
1870 - Unknown

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