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John I Eacker

Birth19 Sep 1853 - Chantanqua, NY
Death18 August 1937 - Albion, Boone County, Nebraska, United States of America
MotherAraminta McDowell
FatherGilbert M. Eacker

Born in Chantanqua, NY on 19 Sep 1853 to Gilbert M. Eacker and Araminta McDowell. John I Eacker married Harriett Lavene "Hattie" Smith Eacker and had 11 children. He passed away on 18 August 1937 in Albion, Boone County, Nebraska, United States of America.

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Parents
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Gilbert M. Eacker
1825 - 1888
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Araminta Mcdowell
1831 - 1913
Spouse(s)
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Harriett Lavene "Hattie" Smith Eacker
1855 - 1939
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Lafevre Eacker
1895 - 1977
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Bertha Florence Eacker
1881 - 1962
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Byron Mortier Eacker
1887 - 1959
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Ralph Thomas Eacker
1890 - 1974
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John Isaac Eacker
1883 - 1968
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George Washington Eacker
1892 - 1973
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Carl Clyde Eacker
1896 - 1929
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Joseph Smith Eacker
1887 - 1934
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Maggie Araminta Eacker
1878 - 1963
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Gilbert D Eacker
1879 - 1944
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Charlotte Eacker
1889 - 1889

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