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Amelia Bell Eilers

Birth3 January 1862 - Bethany, Henry, Missouri
Death11 January 1941 - Not Available
MotherElizabeth Dobin
FatherFerdinand Eilers

Born in Bethany, Henry, Missouri on 3 January 1862 to Ferdinand Eilers and Elizabeth Dobin. Amelia Bell Eilers married Ferdinand Knöpfel and had 7 children. She passed away on 11 January 1941.

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Parents
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Ferdinand Eilers
1839 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Dobin
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Ferdinand Knöpfel
1857 - 1911
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Goldie Knopfal
1894 - Unknown
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Iccie Knopfel
1890 - 1951
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Mable Gertrude Knopfel
1903 - 1990
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Prie M Knopfel
1891 - Unknown
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Carl France Knopfel
1889 - 1957
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Harry Knopfel
Unknown - Unknown
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Edna Knopfel
Unknown - Unknown

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