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Personal data Alice May (Alice May "Allie") "Allie" Ferrenburg 


Household of Alice May (Alice May "Allie") "Allie" Ferrenburg

She is married to George Albert Eby.

They got married on April 26, 1897 at New Madrid Co., MO, she was 16 years old.

George Albert Eby oo Alice Ferrenburg

Marriage source: Park, Matt; Park, Widman, Koch and Besanceney: Roots and Branches; (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xvii Feb MMVI)

'... Alice FERRENBURG ... Marriage 1 George Albert EBY ... Married: 26 Apr 1897 in New Madrid Co., MO ...

Sources:

1. Title: Funeral Card

2. Title: Tombstone' <>

Child(ren):

  1. Sylvia Pauline Eby  1912-2005 


Notes about Alice May (Alice May "Allie") "Allie" Ferrenburg

Alice May "Allie" Ferrenburg

Source: Park, Matt; Park, Widman, Koch and Besanceney: Roots and Branches; (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.com, xvii Feb MMVI)

'... Alice FERRENBURG Sex: F Birth: 8 Nov 1880 in Farrenburg, New Madrid Co., MO Death: 18 Mar 1953 in Fulton Co., OH 1 Burial: Smith Cemetery, Wauseon, Fulton Co., OH 2

Father: William Alexander FERRENBURG b: 26 Dec 1831 in Franklin Co., PA Mother: Sarah A. BAKER b: 23 Apr 1859 in Indiana

Marriage 1 George Albert EBY b: 26 Jan 1871 in Nora, Jo Daviess County, IL Married: 26 Apr 1897 in New Madrid Co., MO

Children

1. Maude EBY b: 13 Nov 1899 in Farrenburg, New Madrid Co., MO 2. Verna EBY b: 10 Sep 1901 in Farrenburg, New Madrid Co., MO 3. Ted Olan EBY b: 2 Nov 1904 in Farrenburg, New Madrid Co., MO 4. Jeanette EBY b: 8 Mar 1907 in Farrenburg, New Madrid Co., MO 5. Clay EBY b: 26 Jun 1909 in Farrenburg, New Madrid Co., MO 6. Living EBY 7. Living EBY 8. Living EBY 9. Living EBY

Sources:

1. Title: Funeral Card

2. Title: Tombstone'

Hudson, Jacqueline, Shipley, Forster, Hudson, Mayer and Vawter, (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jackrab&id=I00364, ii Oct MMVI)

"... Alice (Allie) Ferrenburg 1 Sex: F Birth: 8 NOV 1880 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 1 Death: 18 MAR 1953 in Fulton County, OH 2 3 1 Burial: Smith Cemetery north of Wauseon, Fulton County, OH 2 4 1

Father: William Alexander (Allick) Ferrenburg b: 26 DEC 1831 in Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA Mother: Sarah Albertine Baker b: 23 APR 1859 in Bartholomew County, IN

Marriage 1 George Albert (Bert) Eby , Jr. b: 26 JAN 1871 in Nora, Jo Daviess County, IL Married: 26 APR 1897 in New Madrid County, MO 1

Children

1. Maude Eby b: 13 NOV 1899 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 2. Verna Eby b: 10 SEP 1901 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 3. Ted Olan Eby b: 2 NOV 1904 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 4. Jeanette Eby b: 8 MAR 1907 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 5. Clay S. Eby , Sr. b: 26 JUN 1909 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 6. Living Eby 7. Living Eby 8. Living Eby 9. Living Eby

Sources:

1. Title: Farrenburg_11_4_2005.FTW Repository: Media: Other Text: Date of Import: Nov 20, 2005

2. Title: Zimmerman, Donald, <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)-net.com>, "Electronic"

3. Title: Funeral Card Note: Funeral Card of Allie Eby.

4. Title: Tombstone Repository: Media: Unknown Note: Tombstone of Allie F. Eby."

NSDAR Cemetery Readings, (1930 - 1954) Vol. I, (Swanton OH, FCCOGS, MCMXCVIII), pg. 119, Repository: Evergreen Lib., Metamora, OH

"SMITH CEMETERY Franklin Township

[Col 1] ... ELY, George Alvert, 1871-1946 [Col 2.]
Allie F., 1880-19--"

Farrenburg, Jan, "Descendants and Associated Families of Johann Fernburg," (Pub. location unknown, http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=janfarrenburg&id=I00364, iii Dec MMX)

"... Name: Alice May (Allie) FERRENBURG Sex: F Birth: 8 NOV 1880 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO Death: 18 MAR 1953 in Fulton County, OH 1 2 Burial: Smith Cemetery, north of Wauseon, Fulton County, OH 3

Father: William Alexander (Allick) FERRENBURG b: 26 DEC 1831 in Chambersburg, Franklin County, PA Mother: Sarah Albertine (Sallie) BAKER b: 23 APR 1859 in Bartholomew County, IN

Marriage 1 George Albert (Bert) EBY , Jr. b: 26 JAN 1871 in Nora, Jo Daviess County, IL Married: 26 APR 1897 in New Madrid County, MO

Children

1. Maude EBY b: 13 NOV 1899 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 2. Verna EBY b: 10 SEP 1901 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 3. Ted Olan EBY b: 2 NOV 1904 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 4. Jeanette EBY b: 8 MAR 1907 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 5. Clay S. EBY , Sr. b: 26 JUN 1909 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 6. Sylvia P. EBY b: 7 JUL 1912 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 7. Pauletta N. EBY b: 1 FEB 1917 in Farrenburg, New Madrid County, MO 8. Living EBY 9. Living EBY

Sources:

1. Title: Zimmerman, Donald, <(XXXXX@XXXX.XXX)-net.com>, "Electronic" 2. Title: Funeral Card Note: Funeral Card of Allie Eby. 3. Title: Tombstone Repository: Media: Unknown Note: Tombstone of Allie F. Eby." <>

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Alice May Ferrenburg
1880-1953

1897

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