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David Eakin

Birth1799 - Venango, Pennsylvania, United States
Death13 Jan 1870 - Scrubgrass, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherPhoebe Perry
FatherWilliam Eakin

Born in Venango, Pennsylvania, United States on 1799 to William Eakin and Phoebe Perry. David Eakin married Elizabeth Ashley and had 7 children. He passed away on 13 Jan 1870 in Scrubgrass, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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William Eakin
1758 - 1806
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Phoebe Perry
1775 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Elizabeth Ashley
1815 - 1978
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Elizabeth Crawford
1795 - Unknown
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David Williamson "Doc" Eakin
1842 - 1919
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Nicie Ann Eakin
1837 - 1897
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Mary C Eakin
1831 - Unknown
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Phoebe Dickerson Eakin
1832 - 1917
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Samuel Perry Eakin
1835 - 1918
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Robert Eakin
1825 - 1871
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Sarah Eakin
1836 - Unknown

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