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Mary A Eberhardt

Birth24 Sep 1845 - Germany
Death11 August 1901 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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Born in Germany on 24 Sep 1845. Mary A Eberhardt married Augustus Miller and had 11 children. She passed away on 11 August 1901 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, United States of America.

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Augustus Miller
1842 - 1919
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Joseph F Miller
1867 - 1948
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Rose C Miller
1870 - 1953
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Julia M Miller
1881 - 1973
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Mary Miller
1874 - 1900
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Annie T Miller
1879 - Unknown
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Edward J Miller
1873 - Unknown
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Francis Lawrence Miller
1886 - 1944
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Katherine E Miller
1888 - 1958
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Gustave Miller
1871 - 1907
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Eva Catherine Wright
1887 - 1914
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George Joseph Miller
1867 - Unknown

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