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Fannie M. Eakin

Birth21 Dec 1851 - Livingston, Overton, Tennessee, USA
Death19 Dec 1919 - Greene County, Tennessee, USA
MotherNot Available
FatherJohn Eakin

Born in Livingston, Overton, Tennessee, USA on 21 Dec 1851 to John Eakin. Fannie M. Eakin married George W. Shackleford and had 10 children. She passed away on 19 Dec 1919 in Greene County, Tennessee, USA.

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John Eakin
Unknown - Unknown
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George W. Shackleford
1852 - 1922
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Joseph Roy Shackelford
1877 - 1951
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Nellie Shackleford
1884 - 1912
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Nona Lee Shackelford
1888 - 1964
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Grace E Shackleford
1890 - Unknown
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Lillie Shackelford
1878 - 1942
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Mary J Shackleford
1880 - 1969
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Linzy Franklin Shackelford
1894 - 1965
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Mabel Gertrude Shackleford
1886 - 1906
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Lacey L Shackleford
1897 - 1934
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Francis L Shackleford
1895 - Unknown

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