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Wilbur Emerson Eicher

Birth19 Mar 1913 - Central Point, Jackson County, Oregon, United States
Death27 Nov 2011 - Tualatin, Clackamas, Oregon, USA
MotherHelen Amanda Briggs Eicher
FatherClaron Snyder Eicher

Born in Central Point, Jackson County, Oregon, United States on 19 Mar 1913 to Claron Snyder Eicher and Helen Amanda Briggs Eicher. Wilbur Emerson Eicher married Rachel Cleota Hefner and had 2 children. He passed away on 27 Nov 2011 in Tualatin, Clackamas, Oregon, USA.

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Claron Snyder Eicher
1873 - 1963
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Helen Amanda Briggs Eicher
1882 - 1966
Spouse(s)
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Rachel Cleota Hefner
1925 - 2008
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Ellen Depew
1925 - Unknown
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Dorothy Mae Brown
1925 - 2015
Children
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Robert Allen "Bob" Eicher
1954 - 2000
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Jane Ann Eicher
1955 - 2007

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