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MYRTLE A EBERT

Birth04 Feb 1892 - Pennsylvania
DeathJAN 1974 - SCHUYKILL CO, PA
MotherElizabeth Ann Houtz
FatherCharles Ebert

Born in Pennsylvania on 04 Feb 1892 to Charles Ebert and Elizabeth Ann Houtz. MYRTLE A EBERT married Emory David Artz and had 9 children. She passed away on JAN 1974 in SCHUYKILL CO, PA.

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Parents
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Charles Ebert
1869 - 1955
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Elizabeth Ann Houtz
1874 - 1959
Spouse(s)
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Emory David Artz
1886 - 1963
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Jean E Artz
1920 - 1966
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Arlene E Artz
1913 - 1994
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Evelyn P. Artz
1914 - 2000
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Bertram L Artz
1918 - 1919
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Clint Harold Artz
1916 - 2005
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Pearl Artz
1917 - 1917
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Robert David Artz
1925 - 1996
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Mary Victoria Artz
1923 - 1999
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Merle Artz
1917 - 1917

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