Nathaniel I.schrecengost was born on December 6, 1855 in Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania United States to Rachel Jane (Bouch) Schrecengost and Joseph John Schrecengost, and had siblings Labannah A.Schrecengost, David Albert Schrecengost, Susanna Pamela Schrecengost, Sarah Adeline Schrecengost, William Elmer Schrecengost, Son Schrecengost, Daughter Schrecengost, and Joesph Ross Schrecengost. He was in a relationship with George Cravenor Schrecengost, and had children Frank Byers Schrecengost, Lizzie Bell Schrecengost, Hannah Catharine (Schrecengost) Black, Foust Miller Schrecengost, Charles Ross Schrecengost, William Merch Schrecengost, Nellie May Schrecengost, Homer Erwin Schrecengost, Grace Mabel (Schrecengost) Harter, and Walter Labana Schrecengost. Nathaniel I.schrecengost died at age 62 years old circa July 20, 1918, and was buried circa July 1918. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Nathaniel I.Schrecengost.
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