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David William Eakin

Birth10 Jul 1897 - Moody, McLennan, Texas, United States of America
Death7 NOV 1952 - Temple, Bell, TX
MotherMary Maud "Mollie" Brock . Cox . Gordon . Eakins
FatherDavid Drury Eakin

Born in Moody, McLennan, Texas, United States of America on 10 Jul 1897 to David Drury Eakin and Mary Maud "Mollie" Brock . Cox . Gordon . Eakins. David William Eakin married Winnie Lea Halpain and had 4 children. He passed away on 7 NOV 1952 in Temple, Bell, TX.

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David Drury Eakin
1843 - 1897
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Mary Maud "Mollie" Brock . Cox . Gordon . Eakins
1872 - 1962
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Winnie Lea Halpain
1902 - 1971
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Lanell Eakin
1941 - 2002
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Evelyn Lea Eakin
1931 - 2009
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Frances Helen Eakin
1932 - 2010
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Faron La Von Eakin
1939 - 2011

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