Surviving are four sons, Albert, Roscoe, Seymour, and Burt Eychnor of Steuben; five daughters, Mrs. Edward Smith of Floyd, and Jennie, Almeda, Hattie and Myrtle Eychnor of Steuben; two brothers, Edward Eychnor of Jewell, Kansas, and Sylvester Eychnor of Steuben, and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. H. Budlong and Mrs. Alonzo C. Lewis of Steuben.
The funeral was largely attended at the Carmichael Hill M. E. Church Saturday. Page 8, Rome Semi-Weekly Citizen, Wednesday, October 12, 1892
Surviving are four sons, Albert, Roscoe, Seymour, and Burt Eychnor of Steuben; five daughters, Mrs. Edward Smith of Floyd, and Jennie, Almeda, Hattie and Myrtle Eychnor of Steuben; two brothers, Edward Eychnor of Jewell, Kansas, and Sylvester Eychnor of Steuben, and two sisters, Mrs. Wm. H. Budlong and Mrs. Alonzo C. Lewis of Steuben.
The funeral was largely attended at the Carmichael Hill M. E. Church Saturday. Page 8, Rome Semi-Weekly Citizen, Wednesday, October 12, 1892
Family Members
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George Albert Eychner
1855–1910
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James Seymour Eychner
1857–1924
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Roscoe Eychner
1859–1937
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Alice Isabelle Eychner Smith
1861–1899
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Almeda Eychner
1863–1894
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Annie Eychner Hunt
1865–1890
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Ursula Jane Eychner Wager
1867–1893
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Harriet "Hattie" Eychner Reese
1869–1965
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Ada Rachel Eychner
1872–1891
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Myrtle Mae Eychner
1874–1943
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Burton Alexander "Bert" Eychner
1877–1939
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