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Johann Peter Gieser

Birth18 March 1845 - Oftersheim, Germany
Death21 March 1928 - Morrow County, Ohio
MotherEva Elisabetha Astor
FatherJohann Melchior Gieser

Born in Oftersheim, Germany on 18 March 1845 to Johann Melchior Gieser and Eva Elisabetha Astor. Johann Peter Gieser married Mary Ann Coleman and had 9 children. He passed away on 21 March 1928 in Morrow County, Ohio.

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Parents
Johann Melchior Gieser
1795 - 1850
Eva Elisabetha Astor
1814 - 1909
Spouse(s)
Mary Ann Coleman
1849 - 1876
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Ralph Lewis Gieser
1894 - 1964
Verlan Elmore Geiser
1893 - 1981
Don Rolland Geiser
1888 - 1961
George Pearl Geiser
1883 - 1963
Cora Jeanetta Geiser
1882 - 1926

John Clifford (Clifton) "Jc" Gieser
1878 - 1961
Martha E Geiser
1870 - 1959
F. Melvin Geiser
1875 - 1920
Edward Leroy Gieser
1880 - 1949

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