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Henry Eacker

Birth4 February 1815 - Fort Plain, Montgomery County, New York, United States of America
Death1885 - Ingham Mills Station, Herkimer County, New York, United States of America
MotherMary Elisabeth Bellinger
FatherLowrick Achor

Born in Fort Plain, Montgomery County, New York, United States of America on 4 February 1815 to Lowrick Achor and Mary Elisabeth Bellinger. Henry Eacker married Catherine Nellis and had 9 children. He passed away on 1885 in Ingham Mills Station, Herkimer County, New York, United States of America.

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Parents
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Lowrick Achor
1783 - 1851
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Mary Elisabeth Bellinger
1784 - 1888
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Nellis
1815 - 1885
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Hezekiah Eaker
1833 - 1934
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William H. D. Eaker
1845 - 1870
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Mary Eaker
1852 - Unknown
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Eliza Catherine Eaker
1831 - 1883
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Myron Eaker
1852 - 1900
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Delia B Acker
1840 - Unknown
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Irena Aker
1836 - Unknown
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Almerson Eaker
1853 - 1858
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John H. Eaker
1838 - Unknown

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