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Matthaeus J Eberhardt

Birth20 Oct 1850 - Germany
Death27 Aug 1905 - Cincinnati, Madison, Ohio, United States
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Born in Germany on 20 Oct 1850. Matthaeus J Eberhardt married Helena Lena Schuler and had 8 children. He passed away on 27 Aug 1905 in Cincinnati, Madison, Ohio, United States.

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Helena Lena Schuler
1852 - 1895
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Richard Adam Eberhardt
1890 - 1896
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Lena Eberhardt
1886 - 1886
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Harry Herbert Eberhardt
1885 - 1951
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Liliane Sabine Eberhardt
1888 - 1958
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George William Martin Eberhardt
1882 - 1975
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Albert Edwin Eberhardt
1880 - Unknown
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Robert S Eberhardt
1892 - 1965
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Matthaeus John Eberhardt
1878 - 1941

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