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Samuel Ecker

Birthsept 27 1807 - New Windsor, Carroll, Maryland, USA
Death1 Sep 1856 - New Windsor, Carroll, Maryland, USA
MotherRachel Crumpacker
FatherJohn Ecker

Born in New Windsor, Carroll, Maryland, USA on sept 27 1807 to John Ecker and Rachel Crumpacker. Samuel Ecker married Susannah Haines and had 12 children. He passed away on 1 Sep 1856 in New Windsor, Carroll, Maryland, USA.

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Parents
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John Ecker
1782 - 1836
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Rachel Crumpacker
1781 - 1833
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Haines
1815 - 1893
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Solomon Sheppard Ecker
1835 - 1905
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Ellsworth Ecker
1843 - 1922
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Elizabeth Adelia Ecker
1840 - 1917
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Albert E Ecker
1841 - 1910
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Rachel Leanna Ecker
1848 - 1922
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Martha J Ecker
1854 - Unknown
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Francis Marion Ecker
1850 - 1850
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Granville H Ecker
1845 - 1845
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Samuel Ecker
1856 - 1857
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Susan Alice Ecker
1852 - 1853
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Laura Virginia Ecker
1851 - 1851
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Nathan Ecker
1836 - 1845

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