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John Franklin Ecker

Birth5 Apr 1870 - Gallipolis, Gallia, Ohio, USA
Death28 Nov 1944 - Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA
MotherMary E Stringfellow
FatherFredrick David Ecker

Born in Gallipolis, Gallia, Ohio, USA on 5 Apr 1870 to Fredrick David Ecker and Mary E Stringfellow. John Franklin Ecker married Elenore K. Belhorn Eberhardt and had 5 children. He passed away on 28 Nov 1944 in Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA.

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Fredrick David Ecker
1836 - 1896
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Mary E Stringfellow
1838 - 1921
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Elenore K. Belhorn Eberhardt
1883 - 1972
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Laura Esther Ecker
1897 - 1990
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Jesse Bright Howard Ecker
1893 - 1972
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William Alfred Ecker
1899 - 1990
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Dorothy M Ecker
1919 - 2009
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Frances Belhorn Ecker
1918 - 2005

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