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Matilda Ham

Birth1821 - Columbia, New York, USA
Death1894 - Catskill, Greene, New York, USA
MotherMaria Kuhn
FatherCaspar H Hamm

Born in Columbia, New York, USA on 1821 to Caspar H Hamm and Maria Kuhn. Matilda Ham married John Michael Decker and had 10 children. She passed away on 1894 in Catskill, Greene, New York, USA.

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Parents
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Caspar H Hamm
1774 - 1834
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Maria Kuhn
1778 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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John Michael Decker
1808 - 1899
Children Show all
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Malvina Decker
1855 - 1935
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Amanda M Decker
1850 - 1935
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John Wesley Decker
1842 - 1916
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George Henry Decker
1844 - 1909
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Elijah Decker
1851 - Unknown
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Ransom Rathbone Decker
1847 - 1911
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Leonard N. Decker
1846 - 1911
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James E Decker
1840 - 1883
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Howard W Decker
1862 - Unknown
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Nellie Decker
1860 - 1883

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