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Elizabeth “Betty” Knepper

Birth
Quincy Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
1807 (aged 78–79)
Quincy Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Quincy Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Elizabeth "Betty" Knepper died unmarried, the daughter of Wilhelm and Veronice Friene (Bloem) Knepper. On 27 June 1787, she obtained the patent for a tract of land called "Maiden Hall. In her will dated 18 March 1807, Elizabeth left one-half acre of "Maiden Hall": for use as a meetinghouse and graveyard. This gift formed the nucleus of the present Mount Zion Cemetery in Quincy township.



Elizabeth "Betty" Knepper died unmarried, the daughter of Wilhelm and Veronice Friene (Bloem) Knepper. On 27 June 1787, she obtained the patent for a tract of land called "Maiden Hall. In her will dated 18 March 1807, Elizabeth left one-half acre of "Maiden Hall": for use as a meetinghouse and graveyard. This gift formed the nucleus of the present Mount Zion Cemetery in Quincy township.



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