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William Applegate

Birth16 February 1804 - Alloway, Salem County, New Jersey, USA
Death26 February 1868 - Alloway, Salem County, New Jersey, USA
MotherRebecca Smith
FatherSamuel Applegate

Born in Alloway, Salem County, New Jersey, USA on 16 February 1804 to Samuel Applegate and Rebecca Smith. William Applegate had 7 children. He passed away on 26 February 1868 in Alloway, Salem County, New Jersey, USA.

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Samuel Applegate
1772 - 1824
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Rebecca Smith
1769 - 1853
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Samuel Applegate
1838 - 1912
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Ida M Applegate
1857 - 1915
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Amelia Applegate
1829 - 1923
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Mary Jane Applegate
1833 - 1900
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Beulah D. Applegate
1852 - 1931
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Minor Harvey Appleton
1843 - 1908
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Ida Pauline Applegate
1857 - 1915

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