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Margaretha (Shealy) Hough (bef. 1744 - 1830)

Margaretha Hough formerly Shealy aka Schüle, Schiele
Born before in Unterhausen, Reutlingen, Württemberg, Germanymap
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Died after age 85 in South Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

Margaretha (Shealy) Hough has German Roots.

Margaretha was born in 1744 and baptized on 24 Oct 1744 in Unterhausen. She was the daughter of saddler Johannes Schüle and Maria Margaretha, née Haupter. She married Martin Hough/Houk. She passed away about 1830.

Alternate birth date:

  • 24 Oct 1745

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