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Amelia Eberhard

BirthJanuary 30, 1811 - Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
Death02 May 1902 - Colon Twp, St, Joseph Co, Mchigan, USA
MotherSarah Frye
FatherJonathan Eberhard

Born in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania on January 30, 1811 to Jonathan Eberhard and Sarah Frye. Amelia Eberhard had 9 children. She passed away on 02 May 1902 in Colon Twp, St, Joseph Co, Mchigan, USA.

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Jonathan Eberhard
1785 - 1873
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Sarah Frye
1786 - 1862
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Amelia Lepley
1852 - 1884
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Daniel Lepley
1849 - 1897
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Jonathan A Lepley
1855 - 1893
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George Washington Lepley
1848 - 1870
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Rachel Lepley
1833 - 1929
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Josiah Lepley
1846 - 1846
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Joseph Lepley
1839 - 1883
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Malinda Lepley
1841 - 1842
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Lucy Ann Lepley
1844 - 1915

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