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Rev. Benjamin KELLER
Eliza (CRAVER) SCHAEFFER Maria STROUP |
Husband: Benjamin KELLER
Birth: ca. 1790s, prob. Lancaster Co., PA Occupation: clergy Father: Carl Andrew KELLER (1750-1805), Germany > Lancaster Co., PA Mother: Barbara Judith BIGLER (1755-1831) ? > Lancaster Co., PA |
Marriage-1: ca. 1817 |
Wife-1: Eliza CRAVER
Other spouse: m1. Frederick SCHAEFFER |
Marriage-2: 28 Apr 1835, St. Michael's E.L. Church, Germantown, Philadelphia Co., PA |
Wife-2: Maria STROUP
Birth: ca. 1816 Father: John STROUP (d. by 1835) of Philadelphia, PA |
Children with Eliza CRAVER: |
nine |
Children with Maria STROUP: |
none |
Sources:
1. Brent H. Holcomb. c1979. Marriage and Death Notices from the Lutheran Observer [Baltimore, MD], 1831-1861, and the Southern Lutheran [Charleston, SC], 1861-1865. Southern Historical Press, Easley, SC (online at Ancestry.com):
2. William Henry Engle. 1886. Pennsylvania Genealogies: Scotch-Irish and German. Lane S. Hart, Harrisburg (online at GenealogyLibrary.com). Pp. 291 and 296. Maria STROUP was the only STRAUB/STROUB/STROUP/etc. in this book. |
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