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David B. Eberhardt

Birth24 July 1863 - Hall, Georgia, USA
Death10 May 1921 - Greensboro, Greene, Georgia, United States
MotherEliza Stovall Brazelton
FatherDavid Milton Eberhardt

Born in Hall, Georgia, USA on 24 July 1863 to David Milton Eberhardt and Eliza Stovall Brazelton. David B. Eberhardt married Mary H Landrum and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 May 1921 in Greensboro, Greene, Georgia, United States.

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David Milton Eberhardt
1819 - 1888
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Eliza Stovall Brazelton
1824 - 1909
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Mary H Landrum
1873 - 1965
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Nannie E Davis
1863 - 1894
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Mary Blue Eberhardt
1907 - 1979
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Martha B Eberhart
1903 - 2004
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Ruby E Eberhardt Crawford
1892 - 1967
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Eliza Rheida Eberhardt Barnett
1898 - 1965
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James Glenn Eberhardt
1890 - 1948
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Benjamin Franklin Eberhardt
1888 - 1965
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Ruth Eberhardt
1893 - 1966
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Nellie Eberhardt
1901 - 1994
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Pearl Eberhardt Mcmillan
1884 - 1955
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William Landrum Eberhardt
1915 - 1992

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