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Charles Keyser (ca. 1702-1778) immigrated in 1749 from Germany to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, married Elizabeth Grossgloss, moved to Virginia, served with General Braddock in 1755, and moved to Shenandoah County, Virginia, in 1765. Descendants lived in Pennsylvania, Virginia, Maryland, Ohio, Missouri, Texas, California, Washington, Nebraska, Georgia, Kentucky and elsewhere.
Charles Keyser (ca. 1702-1778) emigrated in 1749 from Germany to Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. He married Elizabeth Grossgloss. They moved to Virginia. Charles served with General Braddock in 1755 and moved to Shenandoah County, Virginia, in 1765. Relatives and members of these families lived in Kentucky, Virginia, Missouri, Oklahoma, Ohio, Illinois, West Virginia and elsewhere.
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