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Elizabeth Ann Zickafoose

Birth1798 - Crab Bottom, Pendleton, Virginia, USA
Death1866 - Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States
MotherCatherine Lance
FatherGeorge Zickefoose

Born in Crab Bottom, Pendleton, Virginia, USA on 1798 to George Zickefoose and Catherine Lance. Elizabeth Ann Zickafoose married Henry Metzker and had 11 children. She passed away on 1866 in Sheridan, Yamhill, Oregon, United States.

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Parents
George Zickefoose
1780 - 1873
Catherine Lance
1787 - 1871
Spouse(s)
Henry Metzker
1794 - 1835
Horace Pendleton Larkin
1804 - 1852
James Mcclure
1796 - 1878
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John Henry Metzker
1819 - 1909
Benjamin Franklin Metzker
1824 - 1900
William Charles Metzker
1830 - 1893
Perry Larkin
1841 - 1929
Abel Larkin
1839 - 1918
Susannah Zickafoose Metzker
1828 - 1917

Elizabeth Elinor Metzker
1831 - 1917
James Matthew Larkin
1842 - 1916
George Metzker
1822 - 1850
Son Metzker
1826 - 1835
Christena Wimer Or Wymer
1822 - Unknown

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