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Ben Eason

Birth15 Sep 1903 - Saint Johns, Hertford County, North Carolina
Death5 Apr 1982 - Jacksonville, Onslow, North Carolina, USA
MotherDecie Slade
FatherJoseph Clinton Eason

Born in Saint Johns, Hertford County, North Carolina on 15 Sep 1903 to Joseph Clinton Eason and Decie Slade. Ben Eason married Lousie Futrell and had 8 children. He passed away on 5 Apr 1982 in Jacksonville, Onslow, North Carolina, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Clinton Eason
1874 - 1947
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Decie Slade
1881 - 1928
Spouse(s)
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Lousie Futrell
1908 - 1998
Children Show all
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Mary E Eason
1924 - 2000
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Jesse Leon Eason
1936 - 1988
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Mamie Eason
1939 - 2005
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Annie Mae Eason
1927 - 1996
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Norman Clinton Eason
1925 - 1927
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Gwendolyn Eason
1934 - 2009
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Lindberg Eason
1933 - 2007
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Irene Eason
1931 - 2004

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