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Susanna (Anna) Kilts

Birth9 February 1750 - Stone Arabia, Montgomery, New York, USA
Death14 Dec 1842 - Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York, USA
MotherAnna Marie Bellinger
FatherJohann Peter Kiltz Kielts

Born in Stone Arabia, Montgomery, New York, USA on 9 February 1750 to Johann Peter Kiltz Kielts and Anna Marie Bellinger. Susanna (Anna) Kilts married Peter Jost Snell and had 12 children. She passed away on 14 Dec 1842 in Stone Arabia, Montgomery County, New York, USA.

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Parents
Johann Peter Kiltz Kielts
1722 - 1784
Anna Marie Bellinger
1726 - 1770
Spouse(s)
Peter Jost Snell
1730 - 1804
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Sefrenes Snell
1784 - 1872
Catherine P. Snell
1772 - 1851
Maria Mary Snell
1768 - 1817
Adam Peter Snell
1776 - 1852
Jacob Peter Snell
1777 - 1854
Anna Nancy Snell
1787 - 1875

George Peter Snell
1782 - 1848
Conrad Peter Snell
1779 - 1864
Joseph Peter Snell
1770 - 1854
Peter Pell Snell
1771 - 1830
John Peter Snell
1774 - 1854
Jacob I Snell
1768 - 1827

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