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Henora Marie Eberlein

BirthSep 1863 - Aurora, Kane Co., Illinois
Death27 Apr 1905 - Brookings, South Dakota, USA
MotherHelena Carolyn Bailey
FatherGeorg Michael Andr Eberlein

Born in Aurora, Kane Co., Illinois on Sep 1863 to Georg Michael Andr Eberlein and Helena Carolyn Bailey. Henora Marie Eberlein married George Nathan Kennard and had 11 children. She passed away on 27 Apr 1905 in Brookings, South Dakota, USA.

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Parents
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Georg Michael Andr Eberlein
1836 - 1913
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Helena Carolyn Bailey
1840 - 1931
Spouse(s)
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George Nathan Kennard
1852 - 1917
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Elsie Florence Kennard (Sawyer)
1889 - 1985
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Louise "Lulu" Kennard
1898 - 1982
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George Bruce Kennard
1893 - 1996
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Frank Leslie Kennard
1883 - 1975
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Kathryn Verna "Kate" Kennard
1897 - 1964
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Harry Atherton Kennard
1892 - 1974
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Percy O Kennard
1887 - 1948
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Elmer D Kennard
1895 - Unknown
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Alice Viola Kennard (Sinjem)
1885 - 1977
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Alfred George Kennard
1886 - 1985
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Marie Kennard
1898 - 1985

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