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Nicholas Stultz

Birth16 May 1785 - Maryland, United States
Death16 Jul 1865 - Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMary six
FatherConrad STULTZ

Born in Maryland, United States on 16 May 1785 to Conrad STULTZ and Mary six. Nicholas Stultz married Catherine Crumb and had 7 children. He passed away on 16 Jul 1865 in Gettysburg, Adams, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Conrad Stultz
1760 - 1839
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Mary Six
1765 - 1844
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Catherine Crumb
1789 - 1863
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Thaddeus Stevens T Stultz
1833 - 1909
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Lydia A Stultz
1832 - 1911
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Hannah Stultz
1812 - 1883
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Conrad W. Stultz
1812 - 1894
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Catharine Anne Stultz
1827 - 1913
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Granville A Stultz
1829 - 1907
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Isaiah Stultz
1825 - 1865

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