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Marie Catharine Dewald

Birth24 APR 1800 - Chanceford, York, Pennsylvania
Death6 September 1881 - York County, United States of America
MotherBarbara Catherine Koch
FatherHenry DeWald

Born in Chanceford, York, Pennsylvania on 24 APR 1800 to Henry DeWald and Barbara Catherine Koch. Marie Catharine Dewald married Adam Nace and had 9 children. She passed away on 6 September 1881 in York County, United States of America.

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Parents
Henry Dewald
1771 - 1828
Barbara Catherine Koch
1782 - 1863
Spouse(s)
Adam Nace
1797 - 1860
Adam Nase
Unknown - Unknown
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George Washington Henry Nace
1827 - 1918
Susanna Nace
1829 - 1910
Levi Ness
1825 - 1898
Adam Nace
1840 - Unknown
Ephrain Nace
1835 - Unknown

Rachael Nace
1832 - 1918
Catherina Nace
1848 - 1913
Barney Nace
1842 - 1908
George Bernhard (◘19Cr) Nace
1844 - 1916

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