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Joseph Workman

BirthNovember 30, 1814 - Schuylkill County Pennsylvnia, USA
DeathJuly 11, 1884 - Lykens, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherSusannah Kuntz
FatherBenjamin Workman

Born in Schuylkill County Pennsylvnia, USA on November 30, 1814 to Benjamin Workman and Susannah Kuntz. Joseph Workman married Catherine Heberling and had 10 children. He passed away on July 11, 1884 in Lykens, Dauphin, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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Benjamin Workman
1788 - 1854
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Susannah Kuntz
1789 - 1876
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Catherine Heberling
1817 - 1902
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Edward F Workman
1837 - 1923
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Sarah (Sally) Workman
1841 - 1920
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Harriet Workman
1846 - 1910
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David A Workman
1850 - 1933
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Joseph Workman
1842 - 1864
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Levi C Workman
1844 - 1907
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Lavina Workman
1835 - 1918
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Catharina (Kitty) Workman
1839 - 1916
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John F Workman
1854 - 1928
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Frank Workman
1852 - 1854

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