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John A. H. Schoch

Birth1808-01-05 - Middle Creek,Snyder,Pennsylvania,USA
Death1863-12-15 - Franklin,Snyder,Pennsylvania,USA
MotherElizabeth Hendricks
FatherJacob Schoch

Born in Middle Creek,Snyder,Pennsylvania,USA on 1808-01-05 to Jacob Schoch and Elizabeth Hendricks. John A. H. Schoch married Lydia Z Houtz Schoch and had 14 children. He passed away on 1863-12-15 in Franklin,Snyder,Pennsylvania,USA.

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Parents
Jacob Schoch
1772 - 1856
Elizabeth Hendricks
1776 - 1831
Spouse(s)
Lydia Z Houtz Schoch
1812 - 1902
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Henry Harvey Schoch
1857 - 1926
Ira Christian Schoch
1853 - 1913
Amon Zeller H. Schoch
1844 - 1939
John Calvin Schoch
1842 - 1917
Ada Schoch
1838 - 1919
Elizabeth A. Schoch
1833 - 1897
George Henrix Schoch
1859 - 1862

Franklin Jacob Schoch
1831 - 1914
John Houtz Schoch
1840 - 1843
David Abraham H. Schoch
1835 - 1921
Silas Houtz Schoch
1849 - 1872
Cecilia Lydia Schoch
1855 - 1856
Angeline Elizabeth Schock
1833 - Unknown
Ana Elizabeth Schoch
1834 - 1907

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