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John Studybaker

Birth10 DEC 1808 - PA, USA
Death5 May 1876 - Clay, Montgomery, Ohio, United States
MotherMargaret Kimmel
FatherJohn STUDEBAKER

Born in PA, USA on 10 DEC 1808 to John STUDEBAKER and Margaret Kimmel. John Studybaker married Lydia KEPLINGER and had 7 children. He passed away on 5 May 1876 in Clay, Montgomery, Ohio, United States.

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John Studebaker
1780 - 1865
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Margaret Kimmel
1780 - 1867
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Lydia Keplinger
1806 - 1889
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Abigal Studybaker
1829 - 1917
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Josiah Studybaker
1832 - 1910
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Sarah Ann Sally Studebaker
1840 - 1919
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Sophia Studebaker
1844 - 1903
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Jerimiah D Studybaker
1833 - 1909
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Matilda Studebaker
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Studebaker
1845 - Unknown

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