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Barbara Ann Eiler

Birth18 December 1818 - Montgomery, Ohio, United States
Death1901 - Butte, Boyd, Nebraska, United States
MotherBarbara Cripe
FatherDaniel Eiler (Eyler)

Born in Montgomery, Ohio, United States on 18 December 1818 to Daniel Eiler (Eyler) and Barbara Cripe. Barbara Ann Eiler married John Wray Taylor and had 11 children. She passed away on 1901 in Butte, Boyd, Nebraska, United States.

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Parents
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Daniel Eiler (Eyler)
1775 - 1850
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Barbara Cripe
1779 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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John Wray Taylor
1815 - 1904
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Elizabeth Nelson Taylor
1856 - 1937
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Emily Amelia Taylor
1852 - 1918
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Sarelda Orisabelle Taylor
1848 - 1911
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Liza Ann Catherine Taylor
1847 - 1848
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Myria Bellezora Angeline Taylor
1862 - 1940
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Clarinda Jane Taylor
1836 - 1869
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Francis Marion Taylor
1839 - 1923
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James Porter Taylor
1847 - 1939
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Sarah Ann Taylor
1859 - 1870
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William Monroe Taylor
1850 - 1850
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Matilda J Taylor
1841 - 1911

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