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John Stephen Trinkle (1711 - 1786)

John Stephen Trinkle aka Tronkle
Born in Stuttgart, Heiliges Römisches Reichmap
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Husband of — married 27 Mar 1739 in Winchester, Virginiamap
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Died at age 75 in Frederick, Maryland, United Statesmap
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Biography

John Stephen was born in 1711. John Stephen Trinkle ... He passed away in 1786. Burial Montgomery Co, Virginia, USA

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