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George Adam FALOR

Birth17 July 1798 - Smithville Tsp, Northhampton, Pennsylvania, USA
Death1 July 1868 - Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA
MotherElizabeth Eve BEISCHLEIN
FatherJohn Adam Fehler FALOR

Born in Smithville Tsp, Northhampton, Pennsylvania, USA on 17 July 1798 to John Adam Fehler FALOR and Elizabeth Eve BEISCHLEIN. George Adam FALOR married Nancy McCoy and had 14 children. He passed away on 1 July 1868 in Akron, Summit, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
John Adam Fehler Falor
1767 - 1840
Elizabeth Eve Beischlein
1768 - 1838
Spouse(s)
Nancy Mccoy
1803 - 1829
Rachel Mccoy
1813 - 1889
Children Show all
Milo John Falor
1823 - 1886
George W Falor
1830 - 1912
Oliver Perry Falor
1835 - 1926
James M Falor
1825 - 1892
Hiram Silas Falor
1829 - 1911
Lucinda R Falor
1827 - 1914
Henry Clay Falor
1846 - 1890

William W Falor
1843 - 1884
Thomas J. Falor
1843 - 1915
Mary Ann Falor
1839 - 1912
Perry "Todd" Falor
1856 - Unknown
Lilla "Lilly" Annette Falor
1852 - Unknown
Eliza Falor
1834 - 1834
Martha Ellen Failor
1846 - 1913

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