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John C Yoder

Birth8 Aug 1824 - Mifflin, Pennsylvania, USA
Death20 OCT 1876 - Salem Twp, Champaign, Ohio
MotherVeronica 89 KAUFFMAN
FatherChristian Yoder

Born in Mifflin, Pennsylvania, USA on 8 Aug 1824 to Christian Yoder and Veronica 89 KAUFFMAN. John C Yoder married Lydia Hertzler and had 9 children. He passed away on 20 OCT 1876 in Salem Twp, Champaign, Ohio.

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Christian Yoder
1799 - 1872
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Veronica 89 Kauffman
1800 - 1868
Spouse(s)
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Lydia Hertzler
1827 - 1914
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Nancy Anna Eash Yoder
1858 - 1892
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Rufus A. Yoder
1849 - 1896
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Mary M Yoder
1863 - Unknown
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Jacob A Yoder
1851 - 1917
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Christian H Yoder
1847 - 1937
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John M Yoder
1853 - 1931
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Veronica L. (Fanny) Yoder
1860 - 1926
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David L Yoder
1855 - 1935
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Selina Yoder
1866 - 1882

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