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William Loder

Birth1740 - Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey, Colonial America
Death10 May 1817 - Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey, United States
MotherWilliam Loder
FatherWilliam Loder (Loader)

Born in Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey, Colonial America on 1740 to William Loder (Loader) and William Loder. William Loder married Catryna Amerman and had 15 children. He passed away on 10 May 1817 in Oxford, Sussex County, New Jersey, United States.

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Parents
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William Loder (Loader)
1712 - Unknown
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William Loder
1740 - 1817
Spouse(s)
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Catryna Amerman
1744 - 1775
Children Show all
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Isaac Loder (4Th Ggf)
1772 - 1854
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Sarah Loder
1766 - 1838
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Anna Loder
1770 - 1832
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William Loder
1774 - 1815
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John Loder
1770 - 1831
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Levi Lewis Loder
1800 - 1876
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Asa D Loder
1797 - 1843
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Jane Loder
1764 - Unknown
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Alexander R Loder
1799 - 1873
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Rebecca Loder
1787 - Unknown
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George Loder
1789 - Unknown
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Benjamin Loder
1773 - 1815
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Samuel Loder
1784 - 1859
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James Loder
Unknown - Unknown
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Catherine Loder
Unknown - Unknown

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