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Julia Ann SEARS

Birth17-August-1824 - Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA
Death14-February-1897 - Tilden, Antelope, Nebraska, USA
MotherMary Ann Wilson (1st immigrant)
FatherC Cozier Sears

Born in Danbury, Fairfield, Connecticut, USA on 17-August-1824 to C Cozier Sears and Mary Ann Wilson (1st immigrant). Julia Ann SEARS married Johann Jacob Schneider and had 12 children. She passed away on 14-February-1897 in Tilden, Antelope, Nebraska, USA.

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Parents
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C Cozier Sears
1799 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Wilson (1St Immigrant)
1802 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Johann Jacob Schneider
1817 - 1903
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Charles Henry Snider
1843 - 1926
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Margaret Emily Snider
1850 - 1931
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Pamelia Snyder
1855 - Unknown
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Jane Elizabeth Snider
1851 - 1932
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Adolph Snider
1867 - 1948
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Harriett Ruth Snider
1846 - 1935
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Mary E. Snyder
1848 - Unknown
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Eliza Snider
1858 - Unknown
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Mary Ellen Snyder
1848 - 1916
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Frances Snyder
1852 - Unknown
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Sarah Snider
1854 - Unknown
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Samuel Snyder
1848 - Unknown

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