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William Leeper

Birth31 JUL 1807 - West Finley, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA
Death27 APR 1872 - Christian County, Illinois, USA
MotherSarah Leeper
FatherAlexander Leeper

Born in West Finley, Washington, Pennsylvania, USA on 31 JUL 1807 to Alexander Leeper and Sarah Leeper. William Leeper married Cynthia Osborn and had 6 children. He passed away on 27 APR 1872 in Christian County, Illinois, USA.

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Alexander Leeper
1775 - 1858
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Sarah Leeper
1782 - 1853
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Cynthia Osborn
1815 - 1898
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Margaret Weir
1807 - 1886
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William Leeper
1829 - 1879
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George Leeper
1837 - Unknown
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Sarah Leeper
1844 - Unknown
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Nancy Leeper
1832 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Leeper
1835 - Unknown
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Jameson Leeper
1841 - 1864

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