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Elizabeth Leah Everding

Birth26 April 1821 - Ohio, United States
Death24 March 1907 - El Dorado, Butler, Kansas, United States
MotherChristine Martz Wolphing
FatherChristian Everding

Born in Ohio, United States on 26 April 1821 to Christian Everding and Christine Martz Wolphing. Elizabeth Leah Everding married Moses Harshman and had 13 children. She passed away on 24 March 1907 in El Dorado, Butler, Kansas, United States.

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Parents
Christian Everding
1788 - 1866
Christine Martz Wolphing
1784 - 1840
Spouse(s)
Moses Harshman
1821 - 1902
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Susan Jane Harshman
1850 - 1933
Isabelle Everding Harshman
1860 - 1925
Bishop Weaver Harshman
1866 - 1934
Sarah Ann Harshman
1851 - 1938
Daniel Taylor Harshman
1847 - 1933
Amanda Magdalene Harshman
1853 - 1918
Jasper Newton Harshman
1854 - 1936

Ida Clara Harshman
1864 - 1955
Alice Elizabeth Harshman
1859 - 1949
Mary Margaret Harshman
1849 - 1914
Aaron Harshman
1846 - 1847
Louisa Harshman
1856 - 1862
Rosa Drewry
1873 - Unknown

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