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John Jacob Ebaugh

Birth10 Feb 1760 - Carroll County, Maryland, United States of America
DeathNov 1833 - Sadlers Graveyard, York, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherAnna Catherina Gussin Geiss
FatherJohn Jacob Ebaugh

Born in Carroll County, Maryland, United States of America on 10 Feb 1760 to John Jacob Ebaugh and Anna Catherina Gussin Geiss. John Jacob Ebaugh married Sarah Flowers and had 14 children. He passed away on Nov 1833 in Sadlers Graveyard, York, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
John Jacob Ebaugh
1732 - 1790
Anna Catherina Gussin Geiss
1734 - 1803
Spouse(s)
Sarah Flowers
1765 - 1856
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Mary Magdalene Ebaugh
1788 - 1869
Eve Elizabeth Ebaugh
1803 - 1859
David K Ebaugh
1801 - 1884
George Calvin Ebaugh
1789 - Unknown
Adam Judge Ebaugh
1806 - 1897
Joanna Ebaugh
1793 - 1823
Catherine Ann Ebaugh
1812 - 1856

John Shauckburg Ebaugh
1795 - 1875
Benjamin Flowers Ebaugh
1810 - 1890
Catherine Ann Ebaugh
1790 - 1816
Henry Ebaugh
1797 - 1877
Jacob Ebaugh
1786 - 1789
Jacob Ebaugh
1799 - 1806
William Ebaugh
Unknown - Unknown

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