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Joseph L Meyers 1823–1899 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 13 Jul 1823
Birth Location: Clarke County, Ohio, USA
Death Date: 14 March 1899
Death Location: Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana
Father: Abraham Myers
Mother: Susannah Pence
Spouse(s): Mary Jones
Children(s): Nancy Myers
In 1823, Joseph L Meyers entered the world in Clarke County, Ohio, USA, born to Abraham Myers And Susannah Pence. Joseph L Meyers married Mary Jones, and had children including Nancy Elizabeth Lizzie Myers. Joseph L Meyers passed away in 1899 in Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana.
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Biography
- In 1823, Joseph L Meyers entered the world in Clarke County, Ohio, USA, born to Abraham Myers And Susannah Pence.
- Joseph L Meyers married Mary Jones, and had children including Nancy Elizabeth Lizzie Myers.
- Joseph L Meyers passed away in 1899 in Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana.
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Joseph Meyers's Ancestors
Joseph Meyers's Descendants
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1. Nancy (Elizabeth "Lizzie") Myers 1860–1893 m. Robert (Young) Lambert 1857–1935
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1. Margaret (Estelle) Lambert 1882–1961
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1. Cloyd (Donovan) Kizer 1925–2004 m. Mary (M.) Kizer 1925–2018
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2. Josie Lambert 1886–
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1. Leroy (Eugene) Fuller 1908–1975
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1. Dolores (J.) Fuller 1929–2009
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Joseph Meyers's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 13 Jul 1823
Event Place: Clarke County, Ohio, USA
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 14 March 1899
Event Place: Montpelier, Blackford, Indiana