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Catharine Holsman

Birth8 October 1792 - Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States
Death5 June 1865 - Pennsylvania, USA
MotherChristina WINTER
FatherJacob H HOLZMAN

Born in Berks County, Pennsylvania, United States on 8 October 1792 to Jacob H HOLZMAN and Christina WINTER. Catharine Holsman married Jacob Rooker and had 10 children. She passed away on 5 June 1865 in Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
Jacob H Holzman
1758 - 1814
Christina Winter
1760 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Jacob Rooker
1792 - 1832
Children Show all
Joseph F Rooker
1831 - 1859
George Wood Rooker
1827 - 1877
John H. Rooker
1819 - 1891
Mary Rooker
1816 - 1879
Baby Boy (Still Born) Rooker
1822 - Unknown

William Rooker
1823 - Unknown
Matilda Rooker
1826 - Unknown
Catherine Rooker
1825 - Unknown
Elizabeth Rooker (Rockefellow)
1811 - Unknown
Thomas Rooker
1829 - Unknown

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