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Philip Helsel

Birth31 Jul 1798 - York County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
Death02 Oct 1882 - Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA
MotherBarbara Mary Willis
FatherPhilip Helsel

Born in York County, Pennsylvania, United States of America on 31 Jul 1798 to Philip Helsel and Barbara Mary Willis. Philip Helsel married Sarah Sally Houser and had 15 children. He passed away on 02 Oct 1882 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
Philip Helsel
1761 - 1838
Barbara Mary Willis
1773 - 1857
Spouse(s)
Sarah Sally Houser
1795 - 1862
Magdalena Heindel
1806 - 1880
Children Show all
Angeline Brown
1831 - 1909
Ruth Anna "Amy" Helsel
1831 - 1868
Sarah Lucy Helsel
1850 - 1916
Mary Ann Helsel
1828 - 1868
David Helsel
1826 - Unknown
Daniel Helsel
1832 - Unknown
Martha J Helsel
1844 - 1881
Philip Helsel
1838 - 1899

Clarinda Helsel
1850 - 1916
Samuel R Helsel
1834 - 1900
Sarah Jane (Helsel) Heisel
1840 - 1914
Barbary Ann Holtzel Helsel
1833 - 1892
Nicholas Helsel
1843 - 1863
George W Holtzel Helsel
1838 - 1910
Mattie Helsel
Unknown - Unknown

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