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Frederick 'Fred' Easters

Birth1824 - Missouri
Deathbefore 1900 - Bois Brule, Perry Co., Missouri
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Born in Missouri on 1824. Frederick 'Fred' Easters married Susan Dickey and had 6 children. He passed away on before 1900 in Bois Brule, Perry Co., Missouri.

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Susan Dickey
1825 - Unknown
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Levina Rodgers
1826 - 1846
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Eliza Harr
1842 - 1879
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Nancy Smoot
1828 - 1849
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Mary C. Pannell
1830 - 1852
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John Esler
1861 - Unknown
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Emily Ann Esters
1889 - Unknown
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Henry Easters
1885 - Unknown
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John Martin Easters
1884 - Unknown
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Marinda Easters
1878 - Unknown
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George W. Easters
1850 - 1850

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