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Bertha Eckhardt

Birth01 Dec 1892 - Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania
Death14 Jul 1971 - Pittsburgh, Alleghany County, Pennsylvania
MotherNot Available
FatherEmil Eckart

Born in Tyrone, Blair County, Pennsylvania on 01 Dec 1892 to Emil Eckart. Bertha Eckhardt married Neil Wylie Christopher and had 6 children. She passed away on 14 Jul 1971 in Pittsburgh, Alleghany County, Pennsylvania.

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Emil Eckart
1850 - 1906
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Spouse(s)
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Neil Wylie Christopher
1886 - 1968
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Mary Edith Christopher
1917 - 1998
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Neil Robert Christopher
1920 - 1955
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Lucille Christopher
1920 - 1923
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David Glenn Christopher
1928 - 2006
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Jessie Christopher
1915 - 2011
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James Clinton Christopher
1925 - 2008

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