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Henry A Eckert

Birth1832 - Pennsylvania, United States
Death28 Sep 1886 - Madison, Buchanan, Iowa, United States
MotherMaria Magdalena Barr
FatherConrad Eckert

Born in Pennsylvania, United States on 1832 to Conrad Eckert and Maria Magdalena Barr. Henry A Eckert married Emily E Logan and had 7 children. He passed away on 28 Sep 1886 in Madison, Buchanan, Iowa, United States.

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Conrad Eckert
1810 - 1896
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Maria Magdalena Barr
1810 - 1885
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Emily E Logan
1836 - 1909
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Rosa N Eckert
1871 - 1947
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Bertha I Or G Eckert
1875 - Unknown
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Elmer Ellsworth Eckert
1867 - Unknown
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Charles E Eckert
1864 - Unknown
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James Eckert
1861 - Unknown
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Esther Eckert
1859 - 1939
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George W. Eckert
1858 - 1911

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