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David H. KERSTETTER
Sarah A. STRAUSER |
Husband: David H. KERSTETTER
Birth: 1838/9, PA Father possibly: Ludwig "Lewis" KERSTETTER (1803-1879) Mother possibly: Catherine HERROLD (1806-1886) |
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Wife: Sarah A. "Sally" STRAUSER/STRAWSER
Birth: 9 Jun 1837, Perry Twp., Union [now Snyder] Co., PA Death: 19 Sep 1913 Father: Simon STRAUSER Mother: Maria GRAYBILL |
Children — born in Perry Twp., Snyder Co., PA: |
1. Diana KERSTETTER, b. 1857/8
2. Catharine KERSTETTER, b. May/Jun 1860 3. Nathaniel KERSTETTER, b. 5 Nov 1867; d.s.p. 15 Nov 1869 4. Milton KERSTETTER, b. 30 Oct 1867; d.s.p. 27 Dec 1878 5. Sarah KERSTETTER, b. 16 Jan 1873; d.s.p. Dec 1878 6. David KERSTETTER, b. 19 Jul 1875; d.s.p. 18 Dec 1878 7. William KERSTETTER, b. 17 Sep 1877; d.s.p. 13 Jan 1895 |
Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1860 Census Images (online at Ancestry.com; Image #259 of 384): Mount Pleasant Mills P.O., Perry Twp., Snyder Co., PA, p. 553A, PN 169, 1211/1261, enumerated 11 Jul 1860 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
3. George W. Wagenseller. 1904. Tombstone Inscriptions of Snyder County, Penna. Wagenseller Publ., Middleburgh, PA (facsimile hard copies available from HigginsonBooks.com; online at the Snyder County PAGenWeb site):
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