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Elizabeth Easterday

Birth16 Feb 1830 - Boonsboro, Washington, Maryland, United States
Death19 May 1909 - Tilghmanton, Washington, Maryland, United States
MotherFrances "Franzy" or Fanny Neff
FatherJacob Easterday (Ostertag)

Born in Boonsboro, Washington, Maryland, United States on 16 Feb 1830 to Jacob Easterday (Ostertag) and Frances "Franzy" or Fanny Neff. Elizabeth Easterday married Adam Acker and had 9 children. She passed away on 19 May 1909 in Tilghmanton, Washington, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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Jacob Easterday (Ostertag)
1804 - 1896
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Frances "Franzy" Or Fanny Neff
1808 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Adam Acker
1803 - 1853
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Drusilla Wissinger
1865 - 1944
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Margaret Ellen Mazella "Maggie" Wissinger
1860 - 1939
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Joseph Adam Wissinger
1856 - 1935
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John Henry Samuel Wissinger
1848 - 1935
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Daniel Edward Wissinger
1863 - 1866
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Mary E. "Molly" Acker
1846 - 1894
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Virgil "Vergie" Wissinger
1861 - 1861
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George Scott Wissinger
1864 - 1935
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Scott Wissinger
1862 - Unknown

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