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John Howden Ekey

Birth19 AUG 1832 - Cross Creek Twp., Jefferson Co., Ohio
Death30 Jan 1907 - Jefferson, Ohio, USA
MotherNancy Ann Howden
FatherAndrew Ekey

Born in Cross Creek Twp., Jefferson Co., Ohio on 19 AUG 1832 to Andrew Ekey and Nancy Ann Howden. John Howden Ekey married Maria C. Shull and had 6 children. He passed away on 30 Jan 1907 in Jefferson, Ohio, USA.

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Andrew Ekey
1793 - 1874
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Nancy Ann Howden
1798 - 1890
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Maria C. Shull
1848 - 1911
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Nancy Emily 'Emma' Ricketts
1844 - 1871
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Andrew Wesley Ekey
1878 - 1953
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Emma M Ekey
1885 - 1954
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Mary A. Ekey
1876 - Unknown
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John Benjamin Ekey
1882 - 1948
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Viola Mabel Ekey
1888 - 1978
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Mabel V Ekey
1889 - Unknown

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