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Caroline Ann Eade

BirthDec 1867 - England
Death2 March 1942 - Beacon, Dutchess, New York, United States
MotherPriscilla Richards
FatherMatthew Eade

Born in England on Dec 1867 to Matthew Eade and Priscilla Richards. Caroline Ann Eade married Wilbur F Carey and had 10 children. She passed away on 2 March 1942 in Beacon, Dutchess, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Matthew Eade
1833 - 1892
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Priscilla Richards
1830 - 1866
Spouse(s)
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Wilbur F Carey
1856 - Unknown
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Wilbur F Carey
1857 - 1932
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Beatrice Carey
1901 - Unknown
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William Fletcher Carey
1884 - 1959
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Daniel Wesley Carey
1892 - 1958
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Priscilla Carey
1881 - Unknown
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Edward C Carey
1889 - 1947
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Alfred B. Carey
1882 - 1953
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Matthew Belmont Carey
1886 - 1965
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Eunice Carey
1893 - 1897
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Lucy Beatrice Carey
1897 - Unknown
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David Carey
1891 - Unknown

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