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Lydia W Killinger

Birth15 May 1855 - Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death22 April 1920 - Perry Twp. Snyder Co. Penn
MotherElizabeth CHUBB
FatherMichael K. KILLINGER

Born in Snyder County, Pennsylvania, USA on 15 May 1855 to Michael K. KILLINGER and Elizabeth CHUBB. Lydia W Killinger married John Wesley Hoffman and had 9 children. She passed away on 22 April 1920 in Perry Twp. Snyder Co. Penn.

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Michael K. Killinger
1815 - 1900
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Elizabeth Chubb
1817 - 1887
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John Wesley Hoffman
1854 - 1916
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Emma Susan Hoffman
1874 - 1936
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Milton Hoffman
1878 - Unknown
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Jacob Newton Hoffman
1890 - 1972
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Earlington Hoffman
1892 - Unknown
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Matilda Mae (Tillie) Hoffman
1878 - 1946
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Charles William Hoffman
1881 - 1951
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George Hoffman
1876 - 1939
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Emma Ruth Huffman
1874 - 1922
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Herman Nelson Hoffman
1895 - 1986

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