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Harriet Weigle

Birth8 Jul 1844 - Shanksville, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
Death1 May 1928 - South Fork, Cambria, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMary Polly Long
FatherDaniel Weigle

Born in Shanksville, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA on 8 Jul 1844 to Daniel Weigle and Mary Polly Long. Harriet Weigle married Perry Swartzentruver and had 12 children. She passed away on 1 May 1928 in South Fork, Cambria, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
Daniel Weigle
1817 - 1861
Mary Polly Long
1819 - 1899
Spouse(s)
Perry Swartzentruver
1841 - 1897
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Effie Elizabeth Swartzentruver
1880 - 1939
William Elmer Swartzentruver
1865 - 1932
Mary Susan "Mamya" Swartzentruver
1877 - 1933
Uriah Edmund Swartzentruver
1874 - 1972
Daniel Irvin Swartzentruver
1867 - 1899
Charles Ira Swartzentruver
1888 - 1906

Abraham Lincoln Weigle
1862 - 1945
Minni Mae Swartzentruver
1869 - 1955
John Wesley Swartzentruver Adams
1872 - 1930
Ida Pearl Swartzentruver
1884 - 1899
Mabel Catherine Swartzentruver
1887 - 1887
Nora Ellen Lewis
1882 - 1938

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