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David Paul Eggleton

Birth21 May 1799 - Stibbard, Norfolk, , England
Death19 Sep 1885 - Thurlow Township, Hastings County, Ontario
MotherEleanor Smith
FatherSamuel Eglington

Born in Stibbard, Norfolk, , England on 21 May 1799 to Samuel Eglington and Eleanor Smith. David Paul Eggleton married Jemima Burrell and had 10 children. He passed away on 19 Sep 1885 in Thurlow Township, Hastings County, Ontario.

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Samuel Eglington
1750 - 1811
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Eleanor Smith
1754 - Unknown
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Jemima Burrell
1796 - 1878
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Alice Mumby
1816 - 1906
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David Eggleton
1832 - 1905
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Hannah Eggleton
1824 - 1903
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Thomas Eggleton
1822 - 1896
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Mary Ann Eggleton
1829 - 1899
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Martha Eggleton
1839 - 1914
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Paul Eggleton
1834 - 1910
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Ellen Eggleton
1838 - 1919
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Rebecca Eggleton
1825 - 1907
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Maria Eggleton
1825 - 1859
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William Eggleton
1830 - 1836

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