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Jacob Yoder

Birth1700 - Switzerland
Death21 Sep 1742 - At Sea
MotherBarbara Ochsenbein Oxenbein
FatherAdam Jotter de Yoder

Born in Switzerland on 1700 to Adam Jotter de Yoder and Barbara Ochsenbein Oxenbein. Jacob Yoder married Barbara Rupp and had 9 children. He passed away on 21 Sep 1742 in At Sea.

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Parents
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Adam Jotter De Yoder
1650 - 1700
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Barbara Ochsenbein Oxenbein
1647 - 1703
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Rupp
1698 - 1751
Children Show all
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Christian Rupp "Hamburg Christian" Yoder (Jotter)
1722 - 1772
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Catherine Yoder
1720 - 1790
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Jacob "Strong Jacob" Rupp Yoder
1726 - 1790
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John Yoder
1732 - 1804
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Magdalena Yoder
1724 - 1759
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Michael Yoder
1730 - 1799
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Barbara Yoder
1734 - 1790
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Veronica Reichenbach Yoder
1736 - 1806
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Anna Yoder
1728 - 1806

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