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Eleanor Margaret (Ford) Eby

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Eleanor Margaret (Ford) Eby
Eleanor Margaret Ford was born 31 Mar. 1908. She married Charles EARL Eby 19 Oct 1927 and died 3 July 2002 in Santa Cruz, CA. They lived most of their lives in Ukiah, Mendocino Co., Calif.
Date & Place: in Ukiah, Mendocino, Colorado USA
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