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Eve Wideman

Birth1833 - Westerlo, Albany Co., NY
DeathAft. 1905 - Town of Berne, Albany, NY
MotherDelilah Furman
FatherJohn Nicholas Weidman

Born in Westerlo, Albany Co., NY on 1833 to John Nicholas Weidman and Delilah Furman. Eve Wideman married William Fisher Palmer and had 9 children. She passed away on Aft. 1905 in Town of Berne, Albany, NY.

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Parents
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John Nicholas Weidman
1808 - 1861
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Delilah Furman
1808 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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William Fisher Palmer
1825 - 1890
Children Show all
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Amelia M. Palmer
1868 - Unknown
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Cornelia A Palmer
1861 - Unknown
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Eunice C. Palmer
1866 - Unknown
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William Arthur Palmer
1869 - 1880
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Edna Palmer
1872 - Unknown
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Estes S. Palmer
1864 - 1938
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Ransom Palmer
1853 - Unknown
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Nicholas W. Palmer
1854 - Unknown
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Hannah C Palmer
1858 - 1880

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