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John Henry Eby

Birth25 Feb 1881 - Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA
Death15 Nov 1958 - South Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherJane Elizabeth Shindler
FatherHenry R Eby

Born in Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA on 25 Feb 1881 to Henry R Eby and Jane Elizabeth Shindler. John Henry Eby married Annie D. Fisher and had 7 children. He passed away on 15 Nov 1958 in South Lebanon, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Henry R Eby
1855 - 1920
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Jane Elizabeth Shindler
1858 - 1889
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Annie D. Fisher
1880 - 1971
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Robert Shindel Eby
1905 - 1965
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Helen I. Eby
1907 - 2000
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Irene S Eby
1909 - 1950
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Hildia M Eby
1903 - 1986
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Christine I Eby
1915 - 1985
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Henry R Eby
1912 - 1984
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Robert Jamison Eby
1926 - 1998

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