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Leah Eby[1]

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Birth  11 Feb 1839    [2
Sex  Female 
Eby ID  00031-2703 
Person ID  I8257 
Last Modified  27 Mar 2004 
 
Father  Samuel Eby, b. 18 Aug 1805 
Mother  Susannah Capplen, b. 8 Nov 1811 
Group Sheet  F2502 
 
Family 1  Adam Klippert, b. 24 May 1837 
Married  17 Mar 1857    [3
Children 
 1. William Klippert
 2. Leander Klippert
 3. Mary Ann Klippert
 4. Adam E. Klippert
 5. Daniel Klippert
 6. John E. Klippert
 7. Matilda Klippert
Group Sheet  F2513 
 
Notes  Leah Eby, "was born February 11th, 1839. On March 17th, 1857, she was married to Adam Klippert who was born May 24th, 1837. They reside in the town of Waterloo, Ontario, where he is engaged in manufacturing furniture, etc. They have had a family of eight children, namely:..."
 
Sources  1. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 601   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
2. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 601   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
3. [S1]   Vol I A Biographical History of Waterloo Township and other townships of the county : being a history of the early settlers and their descendants, mostly all of Pennsylvania Dutch origin..., Ezra E. Eby, (Berlin, Ontario, 1895), 601   [View page(s) from the 1895-96 edition]
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