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Jacob D. YODER

Birth1 Jun 1821 - Mifflin County, Pennsylvania
Death1878 - Nevada, Vernon Co. Missouri
MotherMagdalena King
FatherDavid Yoder

Born in Mifflin County, Pennsylvania on 1 Jun 1821 to David Yoder and Magdalena King. Jacob D. YODER married Lydia Stutzman and had 15 children. He passed away on 1878 in Nevada, Vernon Co. Missouri.

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Parents
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David Yoder
1792 - 1858
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Magdalena King
1798 - 1858
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Stutzman
1821 - 1858
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Catharine Yoder
1841 - 1892
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Rebecca Yoder
1847 - 1918
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Martha E. Yoder
1846 - 1911
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Jonathon V. Yoder
1844 - 1918
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Mary Elizabeth Yoder
1842 - 1884
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David K Yoder
1845 - 1916
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Jacob W Yoder
1850 - Unknown
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John L Yoder
1856 - Unknown
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Simon Peter Yoder
1842 - 1917
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Menno S Yoder
1854 - 1928
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Demus F Yoder
1860 - 1936
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Orlando Otto Yoder
1870 - 1940
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Emaline Yoder
1868 - Unknown
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Hervey Yoder
1862 - Unknown
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Emma Y Yoder
1879 - 1965
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Adda A. Yoder
1863 - Unknown

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