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Eleanor Easterling

Birth14 May 1803 - South Carolina, United States
Death23 MAR 1857 - Warren County, Indiana, USA
MotherEleanor Lewis
FatherHenry Easterling

Born in South Carolina, United States on 14 May 1803 to Henry Easterling and Eleanor Lewis. Eleanor Easterling married Stephen Melton and had 15 children. She passed away on 23 MAR 1857 in Warren County, Indiana, USA.

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Parents
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Henry Easterling
1760 - 1805
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Eleanor Lewis
1766 - 1803
Spouse(s)
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Stephen Melton
1791 - 1857
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Esther Catherine Melton
1830 - 1897
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Sarah Melton
1840 - 1853
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Nancy Melton
1828 - 1870
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Payton Melton
1838 - 1926
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Eleanor Melton
1849 - 1852
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John Melton
1823 - 1838
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Melissa D Melton
1844 - 1928
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Semour Melton
1835 - 1849
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Allen King Melton
1842 - 1906
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William Melton
1833 - 1906
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Anne Rebecca Melton
1825 - 1847
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Elizabeth Melton
1827 - 1865
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Mary Melton
1826 - 1837
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Infant Melton
1846 - 1847
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Absalom "Jeff"jefferson Melton
1836 - 1898

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