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Magdalena Eash

Birth10 Aug 1806 - Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA
Death10 Sep 1884 - Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana, USA
MotherSusanna Miller
FatherBishop Jacob C. Eash

Born in Somerset, Somerset, Pennsylvania, USA on 10 Aug 1806 to Bishop Jacob C. Eash and Susanna Miller. Magdalena Eash married Joseph P. Hochstetler and had 13 children. She passed away on 10 Sep 1884 in Goshen, Elkhart, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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Bishop Jacob C. Eash
1766 - 1850
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Susanna Miller
1770 - 1842
Spouse(s)
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Joseph P. Hochstetler
1802 - 1893
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Susanna J. Hostetler
1826 - 1897
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Levi Hostetler
1832 - 1921
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Anna J Hochstetler
1828 - 1912
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Magdalena Hochstetler
1844 - 1920
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Catherine Hochstetler
1846 - 1912
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Emanuel J. Hostetler
1842 - 1903
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Elizabeth Hostetler
1827 - 1860
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Christian Joseph Hostetler
1837 - 1928
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Christian J Hostetler
1830 - 1925
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Jacob J Hostetler
1839 - 1921
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Mary Hochstetler
1849 - 1921
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Lydia Hochstetler
1835 - 1835
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Peter Hochstetler
1841 - 1841

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