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Ruby Elizabeth Eamer

Birth10 Nov 1810 - Stormont County, Upper Canada
Death23 Apr 1898 - Buried Moulinette, Ontario, Canada
MotherMary Ann Cryderman
FatherPhilip Eamer

Born in Stormont County, Upper Canada on 10 Nov 1810 to Philip Eamer and Mary Ann Cryderman. Ruby Elizabeth Eamer married George Bender and had 13 children. She passed away on 23 Apr 1898 in Buried Moulinette, Ontario, Canada.

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Parents
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Philip Eamer
1786 - 1846
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Mary Ann Cryderman
1788 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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George Bender
1804 - 1887
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George Bender
1831 - 1914
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Elizabeth Brudner
1847 - 1875
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William Bender
1835 - 1914
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Philip Samuel Bender
1841 - 1925
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Sarah Eleanor Bender
1833 - 1920
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Adeline Bender
1848 - 1891
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Margaret Bender
1839 - 1890
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Melissa Ann Bender
1851 - Unknown
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Daniel Richard Bender
1852 - 1930
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Dorothy Elizabeth Bender
1834 - Unknown
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Catherine Bender
1837 - 1920
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Samuel Bender
1843 - 1938
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Mary Ann Bender
1828 - 1878

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