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Bartlett Yancy Eaves

Birth1765 - Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA
Death1840 - Perry, Alabama, USA
MotherMartha Nancy Yancey
FatherGrave EAVES II

Born in Oxford, Granville, North Carolina, USA on 1765 to Grave EAVES II and Martha Nancy Yancey. Bartlett Yancy Eaves married Charity Berryman Lewis and had 10 children. He passed away on 1840 in Perry, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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Grave Eaves Ii
1718 - 1807
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Martha Nancy Yancey
1736 - 1810
Spouse(s)
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Charity Berryman Lewis
1759 - 1844
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Mary Ann Thompson
1801 - 1843
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Talbot Eaves
1788 - 1800
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Howard Harvey Eaves
1790 - 1865
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Alonzo James Eaves
1788 - 1790
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Nancy Eaves
1784 - 1884
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Jesse Berryman Eaves
1802 - 1842
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Abel Lewis Eaves
1789 - 1850
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Graves Eaves
1786 - 1835
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William Burrell Eaves
1798 - 1858
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Bartlett Yancy Eaves
1792 - 1848
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Charity Eaves (Pruitt)
1800 - 1879

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