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John Andrew Eckerman

Birth30 July 1868 - Bavaria, Duderstat, Germany
Death13 Apr 1931 - Clinton, Clinton, Iowa, United States
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Born in Bavaria, Duderstat, Germany on 30 July 1868. John Andrew Eckerman married Julia Mary Betcke and had 10 children. He passed away on 13 Apr 1931 in Clinton, Clinton, Iowa, United States.

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Julia Mary Betcke
1872 - 1952
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Mary Catherine (May) Eckerman
1891 - 1987
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Charles Edmund Eckerman
1893 - 1960
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Helen Madeline Eckerman
1909 - 1985
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Augusta Dora Eckerman
1895 - 1985
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Marcella Agnes Eckerman
1913 - 1984
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Edward Matthew Eckerman
1900 - 1982
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Gertrude Carolyn Eckerman
1897 - 1990
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Madeline R. Eckerman
1907 - 1993
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Winnfried Eckerman
1903 - Unknown
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Magdalen Cannon
1907 - Unknown

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