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Abraham Kitner

Birth25 Jan 1830 - of New Bloomfield, Perry, Pa
Death7 May 1896 - New Bloomfield, Perry, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherSara Rebecca Riggleman/Rigelman
FatherJOHN (Johannes Jacob) KITNER

Born in of New Bloomfield, Perry, Pa on 25 Jan 1830 to JOHN (Johannes Jacob) KITNER and Sara Rebecca Riggleman/Rigelman. Abraham Kitner married Sarah E Smith and had 16 children. He passed away on 7 May 1896 in New Bloomfield, Perry, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
John (Johannes Jacob) Kitner
1783 - 1846
Sara Rebecca Riggleman/rigelman
1792 - 1869
Spouse(s)
Sarah E Smith
1836 - 1892
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Barbara Ellen Kitner
1868 - 1941
Amanda Jane Kitner
1866 - 1921
Jacob Stambaugh Kitner
1871 - 1942
George Washington Kitner
1864 - 1939
Mary Isabel Kitner
1879 - 1968
Anna Cathrine Kitner
1867 - 1938
Samuel M Kitner
1856 - 1908
David Owens Kitner
1878 - 1955

Christian Hess Kitner
1874 - 1955
Isaac Filmore Kitner
1862 - 1900
Alice Rebecca Kitner
1869 - 1933
Sarah Frances Kitner
1859 - 1862
John Wesley Kitner
1860 - 1861
Charles Edward Kitner
1857 - 1858
Abraham Lincoln Kitner
1861 - 1863
Louisa Kitner
1872 - 1872

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