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Ophelia Egger

BirthFebruary 22, 1855 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
DeathJuly 5, 1933 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
MotherCatherine E. Null
FatherHenry Harry Egger

Born in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA on February 22, 1855 to Henry Harry Egger and Catherine E. Null. Ophelia Egger married John Godfrey Snyder and had 10 children. She passed away on July 5, 1933 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

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Parents
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Henry Harry Egger
1819 - 1893
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Catherine E. Null
1821 - 1892
Spouse(s)
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John Godfrey Snyder
1852 - 1916
Children Show all
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Luther Godrey Snyder
1887 - 1916
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Nellie V Snyder
1883 - 1896
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Augstus P. Snyder
1890 - 1909
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John Henry Snyder
1880 - Unknown
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Irene O. Snyder
1879 - Unknown
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Edna F Snyder
1900 - Unknown
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Milton Thomas Snyder
1894 - 1970
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Carrie E. Snyder
1889 - Unknown
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Annie Snyder
1884 - Unknown
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Caroline Matilda Heil
1889 - Unknown

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