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James Madison Ecker

Birth15 April 1839 - Carroll, Maryland, United States
DeathAug 13, 1900 - Woodville, Frederick, Maryland, United States
MotherMary Ann Engel
FatherWilliam Ecker

Born in Carroll, Maryland, United States on 15 April 1839 to William Ecker and Mary Ann Engel. James Madison Ecker married Margaret Elizabeth Jonas and had 9 children. He passed away on Aug 13, 1900 in Woodville, Frederick, Maryland, United States.

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William Ecker
1809 - 1865
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Mary Ann Engel
1813 - 1869
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Margaret Elizabeth Jonas
1844 - 1928
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Margaret Irene Maggie Ecker
1865 - 1887
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Rhoda M Ecker
1880 - 1945
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John Maurice Ecker
1870 - 1948
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Earnest C. Ecker
1874 - 1881
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William N. Ecker
1868 - Unknown
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Mary Joanna Ecker
1863 - 1930
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Josephine Ecker
1869 - 1930
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Howard Carl Ecker
1869 - 1875
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Effie Ecker
1861 - 1861

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