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Peter Middaugh

Birth27 Nov 1748 - Amwell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA
Death28 Nov 1829 - Lower Mount Bethel, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMarretie DeMott
FatherPieter Middagh

Born in Amwell, Hunterdon, New Jersey, USA on 27 Nov 1748 to Pieter Middagh and Marretie DeMott. Peter Middaugh married Mary Davison and had 6 children. He passed away on 28 Nov 1829 in Lower Mount Bethel, Northampton, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Pieter Middagh
1700 - 1790
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Marretie Demott
1711 - 1790
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Mary Davison
1758 - 1831
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Thomas Middagh
1783 - 1841
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James Davison Middagh
1791 - 1831
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Sarah Middagh
1781 - 1848
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Jane Middagh
1785 - 1870
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Esther Middagh
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Vanatta
1768 - 1851

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