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Noah Yoder

Birth13 May 1861 - Partridge, Kansas, USA
Death6 Jan 1948 - Near Partridge, Reno, Kansas, USA
MotherMagdalena Kauffman
FatherJacob J. (Red Jake) Yoder

Born in Partridge, Kansas, USA on 13 May 1861 to Jacob J. (Red Jake) Yoder and Magdalena Kauffman. Noah Yoder married Barbara Bontrager and had 9 children. He passed away on 6 Jan 1948 in Near Partridge, Reno, Kansas, USA.

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Parents
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Jacob J. (Red Jake) Yoder
Unknown - Unknown
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Magdalena Kauffman
1828 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Barbara Bontrager
1866 - 1964
Children Show all
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Manassa B Yoder
1894 - 1977
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Anna B Yoder
1888 - 1970
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Susan Yoder
1891 - 1979
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Moses N Yoder
1884 - 1977
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Tobias J. "Tobe" Yoder
1907 - 2003
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Mattie B Yoder
1897 - 1995
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Christian Yoder
1886 - 1937
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Jacob Yoder
1900 - 1993
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John B. Yoder
1904 - 1985

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