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Albert Edward Eakin

Birth1838 - Beaver Co, , Pennsylvania, USA
Death8 March 1915 - Mercer, Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMartha McClure
FatherJames D Eakin

Born in Beaver Co, , Pennsylvania, USA on 1838 to James D Eakin and Martha McClure. Albert Edward Eakin married Margaret A. Eakin and had 6 children. He passed away on 8 March 1915 in Mercer, Mercer, Pennsylvania, USA.

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James D Eakin
1795 - 1854
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Martha Mcclure
1823 - 1845
Spouse(s)
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Margaret A. Eakin
1839 - 1900
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Margaret Ann Reisinger
1839 - 1900
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Lillie C Eakin
1871 - Unknown
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Tesora Eakin
1872 - Unknown
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Peter Eakin
1868 - Unknown
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Haldus Eakin
1871 - 1885
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Laura Eakin
1866 - Unknown
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James W Eakin
1867 - 1956

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