When George Dilworth Nebeker was born on 24 March 1853, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, his father, George Nebeker II, was 26 and his mother, Elizabeth Dilworth, was 24. He lived in Utah, United States in 1870 and Salt Lake, Utah, United States in 1910. He died on 30 January 1932, in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States, at the age of 78, and was buried in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah, United States.
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George Dilworth Nebeker was born on 24 March 1853 in Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah Territory to George and Elizabeth Dilworth Nebeker. He was the second of eleven children, girls and four boys. Al …
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