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Joseph Eylar

Birth16 Dec 1829 - Jackson, Brown, Ohio, United States
Death27 Oct 1912 - Highland Co, Ohio
MotherElizabeth Wilkin
FatherAaron Eylar

Born in Jackson, Brown, Ohio, United States on 16 Dec 1829 to Aaron Eylar and Elizabeth Wilkin. Joseph Eylar married Sarah Ann Baird and had 10 children. He passed away on 27 Oct 1912 in Highland Co, Ohio.

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Parents
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Aaron Eylar
1803 - 1884
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Elizabeth Wilkin
1805 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Ann Baird
1837 - 1901
Children Show all
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Louella E. Eyler
1873 - 1938
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Lucian P. Eyler
1869 - 1907
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George B. Eyler
1864 - 1918
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Mary E. Eyler
1856 - Unknown
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Franklin Lewis Eyler
1859 - 1861
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John J Eyler
1871 - Unknown
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Minnie Eyler
1876 - 1876
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Maron Rufus Eylar
1861 - 1864
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John Eyler
1854 - 1855
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Sarah L Eyler
1866 - 1937

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