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Henry Frederic Eimer

Birth02 Dec 1872 - Ohio, West Virginia, USA
Death01 Feb 1924 - 124 Wheeling Street, Elm Grove, Ohio, West Virginia, USA
MotherSophia Mary Neehouse
FatherWilliam H Eimer

Born in Ohio, West Virginia, USA on 02 Dec 1872 to William H Eimer and Sophia Mary Neehouse. Henry Frederic Eimer married Cora I Thornburg and had 4 children. He passed away on 01 Feb 1924 in 124 Wheeling Street, Elm Grove, Ohio, West Virginia, USA.

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William H Eimer
1847 - 1930
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Sophia Mary Neehouse
1848 - 1894
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Cora I Thornburg
1878 - 1918
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Elizabeth Phillips
Unknown - Unknown
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Henrietta Ruble Eimer
1914 - 1967
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Geroge H Eimer
1906 - 1907
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Henry S Eimer
1914 - Unknown
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Laura Margaret Eimer
1902 - 1972

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