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Eva Landis (1736 - 1809)

Eva Landis
Born [location unknown]
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Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 73 [location unknown]
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Biography

Eva was born in 1736. She passed away in 1809.

Jacob Joder and Eva Landis had the following children:[1]

  • Elisabeth (b. 25 May 1761)
  • Fronica (b. 19 Oct 1763)
  • Anna (b. 29 Dec 1767)
  • Barbara (b. 16 May 1770)
  • Eva (b. 14 Jan 1773)

Research Notes

Yoder Shelly Family Bible:[1] During the Revolutionary War, eleven men of the Saucon Mennonite congregation in Northampton County were imprisoned for refusing to pledge allegiance to Pennsylvania. Known as the "Saucon Indident", the property of these men were sold at auction, including the Yoder Shelly Bible. It was purchased by sheriff John Siegfried who was responsible for the confiscation and sale of good. Eve petitioned the Pennsylvania assembly for relief. A fragment of this book was donated to the Mennonite Heritage Center. See the accompanying source for more information.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Webpage: Moyer, Forrest, "New acquisition: Yoder-Shelly family Bible. Accessed 6 Mar 2023 [1]
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80924566/eva-yoder: accessed 21 December 2022), memorial page for Eva Landis Yoder (1736–1809), Find a Grave Memorial ID 80924566, citing Saucon Mennonite Meeting House Cemetery, Saucon Valley, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Tom Myers (contributor 47272121).




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