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Lydia Shoemaker

Birth1 or 4 March 1763 - Montgomery or Abington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Death15 June 1849 - Stroudsbury, Monroe, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherSusannah Richardson
FatherWilliam Shoemaker

Born in Montgomery or Abington, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on 1 or 4 March 1763 to William Shoemaker and Susannah Richardson. Lydia Shoemaker married Philip Shoemaker and had 11 children. She passed away on 15 June 1849 in Stroudsbury, Monroe, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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William Shoemaker
1722 - 1804
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Susannah Richardson
1730 - 1782
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Philip Shoemaker
1775 - 1848
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George Washington Shoemaker
1798 - 1858
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Rufus Shoemaker
1805 - 1851
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William B. Shoemaker
1801 - 1883
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Hannah Shoemaker
1809 - 1848
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Oliver H. Perry Shoemaker
1818 - Unknown
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Charles Shoemaker
1804 - 1873
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David Shoemaker
1798 - 1860
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Philip Shoemaker
1810 - 1851
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Amy Shoemaker
1817 - 1848
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Thomas Shoemaker
1807 - 1850
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John Stanley Shoemaker
1793 - 1853

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