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Frederick Henry Eckes

Birth25 November 1896 - Narrowsburg, Sullivan, New York, United States
Death16 October 1977 - Sparrow Bush, Orange, New York, United States
MotherChristine Lemkau
FatherFrederick William Eckes

Born in Narrowsburg, Sullivan, New York, United States on 25 November 1896 to Frederick William Eckes and Christine Lemkau. Frederick Henry Eckes married Florence E. Conley and had 4 children. He passed away on 16 October 1977 in Sparrow Bush, Orange, New York, United States.

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Frederick William Eckes
1868 - 1962
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Christine Lemkau
1872 - 1948
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Florence E. Conley
1897 - 1979
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Frederick Ellsworth Eckes
1919 - 1988
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David W Eckes
1921 - 1944
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Herbert Henry Eckes
1930 - 1997
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Edward A Eckes
1926 - Unknown

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