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John Howard Easterday

Birth4 Sep 1873 - Washington Co., Maryland
Death6 Aug 1933 - Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York
MotherMargaret Ann Leiser
FatherJohn A. Easterday

Born in Washington Co., Maryland on 4 Sep 1873 to John A. Easterday and Margaret Ann Leiser. John Howard Easterday married Susan Gibble and had 6 children. He passed away on 6 Aug 1933 in Brooklyn, Kings Co., New York.

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John A. Easterday
1829 - 1905
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Margaret Ann Leiser
1837 - 1890
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Susan Gibble
1874 - 1941
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Helen Knox Easterday
1900 - 1963
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Margeret W Easterday
1898 - 1920
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Frances Louise Easterday
1906 - 1977
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Dorothy Julia Easterday
1903 - 1999
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John Howard Easterday
1908 - 1983
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James Dorathy
1904 - Unknown

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