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Matilda Daugherty

Birth30 Mar 1830 - Franklin, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States
Death3 Dec 1892 - Vineland, Cumberland Co., NJ, USA
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Born in Franklin, Gloucester, New Jersey, United States on 30 Mar 1830. Matilda Daugherty married Henry Saul and had 10 children. She passed away on 3 Dec 1892 in Vineland, Cumberland Co., NJ, USA.

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Henry Saul
1821 - 1867
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Frederic C Saul
1850 - Unknown
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Simon W Saul
1854 - 1856
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William Daugherty Saul
1849 - 1866
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Ida Frances Saul
1861 - 1951
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Sarah Elizabeth Saul
1853 - 1934
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Fanny Madea Saul
1864 - 1865
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John Wesley Saul
1862 - 1946
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Daughter Saul
1856 - Unknown
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Emma Cordelia Rohrer
1857 - 1930
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Fredirick S. Saul
1853 - Unknown

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