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JOHN YODER

Birth8 Feb 1772 - Berks County, Pennsylvania
Death04 Oct 1860 - 2 1/2 Miles S, E of Hooversville, Pennsylvania
MotherBarbara Bavi Hooley
FatherChristian Yoder

Born in Berks County, Pennsylvania on 8 Feb 1772 to Christian Yoder and Barbara Bavi Hooley. JOHN YODER married Barbara Stutzman and had 13 children. He passed away on 04 Oct 1860 in 2 1/2 Miles S, E of Hooversville, Pennsylvania.

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Parents
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Christian Yoder
1728 - 1816
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Barbara Bavi Hooley
1741 - 1812
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Stutzman
1774 - 1856
Children Show all
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Elizabeth "Lizzie" Yoder
1810 - 1853
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Veronica "Fannie" Yoder
1808 - 1890
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Joshua Yoder
1812 - 1867
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Jonas Yoder
1798 - 1860
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Moses Yoder
1799 - 1880
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Salome Yoder
1797 - 1877
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David C Yoder
1806 - 1856
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Catherine Gertrude Yoder
1804 - 1880
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Benedict Yoder
1817 - 1910
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Daniel Yoder
1801 - 1879
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Samuel Yoder
1803 - 1872
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Abner Yoder
1814 - 1883
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Lena Yoder
1816 - 1816

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