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Eli Horner Coder

Birth10 January 1845 - Pennsylvania
Death7 November 1929 - Jackson, Oregon, United States
MotherCatherine Horner
FatherMartin Koder

Born in Pennsylvania on 10 January 1845 to Martin Koder and Catherine Horner. Eli Horner Coder married Mary Louise Straugh Coder and had 9 children. He passed away on 7 November 1929 in Jackson, Oregon, United States.

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Martin Koder
1817 - 1894
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Catherine Horner
1807 - 1874
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Mary Louise Straugh Coder
1854 - 1914
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Penninah C Coder
1846 - Unknown
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Lawrence R Coder
1883 - 1966
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Elmer Esli Coder
1880 - 1943
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Catherine Z Coder
1893 - 1982
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John E Coder
1895 - 1922
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Burton Kenneth Coder
1891 - Unknown
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Cora Alice Coder
1878 - Unknown
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Harrison Harry Coder
1889 - 1968
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Ruth Coder
1886 - 1960
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Harriet Rose Coder
1882 - 1961

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