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William Henry Ecker

Birth04 Jun 1846 - Gainsborough Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada
Death18 Jul 1922 - Not Available
MotherCatharine Overholt
FatherNicholas Ecker

Born in Gainsborough Township, Lincoln County, Ontario, Canada on 04 Jun 1846 to Nicholas Ecker and Catharine Overholt. William Henry Ecker married Jane Robins and had 11 children. He passed away on 18 Jul 1922.

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Nicholas Ecker
1810 - 1880
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Catharine Overholt
1813 - 1880
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Jane Robins
1853 - 1881
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Austin Edward Ecker
1878 - Unknown
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George W Ecker
1874 - 1955
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Peter Wesley Ecker
1875 - Unknown
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Erie John Ecker
1896 - 1997
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Hattie Bell Ecker
1888 - 1989
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Meredith Ecker
1894 - 1974
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Mary Ester Ecker
1884 - Unknown
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Ethel Ecker
1890 - 1900
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Josephine Ecker
1892 - Unknown
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Maggie Jane Ecker
1886 - Unknown
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Morgan Aka Silas Ecker
1900 - 1900

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