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Harriet Yoder

Birth28 FEB 1857 - Lagrange, Lagrange, Indiana
Death30 Mar 1939 - Thee Oaks, Berrien, Michigan
MotherCatherine Hershberger
FatherChristian C. Yoder

Born in Lagrange, Lagrange, Indiana on 28 FEB 1857 to Christian C. Yoder and Catherine Hershberger. Harriet Yoder married Levi D. Mishler and had 8 children. She passed away on 30 Mar 1939 in Thee Oaks, Berrien, Michigan.

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Parents
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Christian C. Yoder
1819 - 1902
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Catherine Hershberger
1817 - 1891
Spouse(s)
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Levi D. Mishler
1856 - 1923
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Jannette Meshler
1883 - Unknown
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Grover Cleveland Mishler
1884 - 1959
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Harriet May Hunt
1897 - 1926
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Martin Mishler
1887 - 1888
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Mahlon L Mishler
1880 - Unknown
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Manly Mishler
1880 - Unknown
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Mary A. Mishler
1881 - Unknown
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Della Kegerreis
1877 - 1923

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