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Eli Edward McCaskey

Birthabt 1810 - North Carolina
Death1865 - Martin County, NC
MotherMary Everatt
FatherEdward McCaskey

Born in North Carolina on abt 1810 to Edward McCaskey and Mary Everatt. Eli Edward McCaskey married Bede Ann Matthews and had 11 children. He passed away on 1865 in Martin County, NC.

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Edward Mccaskey
1772 - 1845
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Mary Everatt
1775 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Bede Ann Matthews
1831 - 1909
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Sarah Pasley Mccaskey
1852 - 1941
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Mary Elwood Mccaskey
1850 - 1915
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Samuel E Mccaskey
1857 - 1924
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Joseph Rhodes Mccaskey
1861 - 1930
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Anna Beatrice Mccaskey
1863 - 1907
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Thomas Edward Mccaskey
1859 - Unknown
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Della Russell Mccaskey
1855 - 1860
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George Matthews Mccaskey
1853 - 1858
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Amy Mccaskey
1865 - Unknown
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Allie Bede Mccaskey
Unknown - Unknown
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Lucy Mccaskey
Unknown - Unknown

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