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Susan Killinger

Birth18 Apr 1834 - Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, USA
Death20 May 1901 - Tiffin, Senaca, Ohio
MotherSusan Marie Gonder
FatherJacob Killinger

Born in Dauphin Co., Pennsylvania, USA on 18 Apr 1834 to Jacob Killinger and Susan Marie Gonder. Susan Killinger married John (Johannes) Novinger and had 9 children. She passed away on 20 May 1901 in Tiffin, Senaca, Ohio.

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Parents
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Jacob Killinger
1809 - 1876
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Susan Marie Gonder
1808 - 1876
Spouse(s)
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John (Johannes) Novinger
1824 - 1886
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George W. Novinger
1864 - 1923
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Kathryn "Katie" P. Novinger
1874 - Unknown
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Jacob N. Novinger
1859 - 1934
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Susan Vergie Novinger
1871 - 1902
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Thomas Novinger
1876 - 1912
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Irwin John Novinger
1862 - 1921
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Winfield Scott Novinger
1858 - 1922
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Hiram W Novinger
1867 - 1872
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Sarah Jane "Jennie" Novinger
1856 - 1934

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