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Johan Conrad Gauger

Birth26 Nov 1708 - Bächlingen, Schwabisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
DeathAft 1782 - Rockingham County, VA
MotherEva Agatha Kramer
FatherJohann Gauger

Born in Bächlingen, Schwabisch Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany on 26 Nov 1708 to Johann Gauger and Eva Agatha Kramer. Johan Conrad Gauger married Anna Barbara Propst and had 12 children. He passed away on Aft 1782 in Rockingham County, VA.

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Parents
Johann Gauger
1683 - 1747
Eva Agatha Kramer
1680 - 1718
Spouse(s)
Anna Barbara Propst
1722 - 1790
Anna Barbara Propst
1725 - 1775
Anna Barbara Propst
1725 - 1775
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Johannes (John) Cowger
1750 - 1836
George Cowger
1745 - 1788
Jacob George Cowger
1752 - 1810
Mary Magdaline Cowger
1770 - 1812
Catharina Cowger
1755 - Unknown
Margretha Cowger
1758 - Unknown

Margretha Cowger
1785 - Unknown
Georg Gauger
1743 - 1843
Michael Cowger Coger
1765 - 1843
Jacob Cowger
1744 - Unknown
James Cowger
1760 - 1849
Margaretha Cowger Or Gauger
1758 - Unknown

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