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Elizabeth Scholl

Birth1755 - Schollsville, Clark, Kentucky, USA
DeathJun 10, 1825 - Madison, Jefferson, Indiana, USA
MotherLeah Morgan
FatherWilliam Scholl

Born in Schollsville, Clark, Kentucky, USA on 1755 to William Scholl and Leah Morgan. Elizabeth Scholl married Arnold Custer and had 11 children. She passed away on Jun 10, 1825 in Madison, Jefferson, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
William Scholl
1731 - 1798
Leah Morgan
1731 - 1798
Spouse(s)
Arnold Custer
1755 - 1840
Children Show all
James 1796 Custer Ky-in
1796 - 1887
Jesse Custer
1800 - 1885
Rachel Custer
1802 - 1874
Reuel Custer
1790 - 1880
Elizabeth Custer
1805 - 1860
Arnold "Scholl" Custer
1808 - 1887

William Arnold (Scholl) {Downer} Custer
1792 - 1881
Isaac Custer
1814 - 1892
Elijah Custer
1810 - 1825
Sarah 'Sally' (Scholl) {James}{robertson} Custer
1794 - 1870
Polly Custer
1798 - 1870

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