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Philip Beisel

Birth1728 - Gimbsheim, Baden, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany
Death4 Jan 1795 - Warrington, York County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherEva Magdalena Pfeiffer
FatherJohann Peter Beißel

Born in Gimbsheim, Baden, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany on 1728 to Johann Peter Beißel and Eva Magdalena Pfeiffer. Philip Beisel married Barbara Cable and had 12 children. He passed away on 4 Jan 1795 in Warrington, York County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Johann Peter Beißel
1680 - 1747
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Eva Magdalena Pfeiffer
1678 - 1734
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Cable
1727 - 1803
Children Show all
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Benjamin Bisal
1760 - 1837
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Joseph Beisel
1762 - 1812
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Philip Henry Fishell
1759 - 1853
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Abraham Beisel
1762 - 1820
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Sarah Bassil
1762 - 1820
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Samuel Beisel
1765 - 1853
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Esther Beisel
1758 - Unknown
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Daniel Beisel
1760 - 1837
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Elizabeth Beisel
1771 - Unknown
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Peter Beisel
1762 - 1853
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James Bisel
Unknown - Unknown
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Samuel Bisel
Unknown - Unknown

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