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Henry Eccleston

Birth20 Apr 1824 - Lord Ireland
Death29 Nov 1873 - Rhode Island
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Born in Lord Ireland on 20 Apr 1824. Henry Eccleston married Mary Eccleston and had 10 children. He passed away on 29 Nov 1873 in Rhode Island.

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Mary Eccleston
1825 - Unknown
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Ellen J. Eggleston
1861 - Unknown
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Frances Eggleston
1865 - Unknown
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Agnes Eggleston
1858 - 1938
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Maria Eccleston
1856 - Unknown
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Mary A Burns
1865 - Unknown
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William J Burns
1859 - Unknown
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Thomas Burns
1874 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Burns
1868 - Unknown
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Thomas Burns
1838 - Unknown
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James Burns
1870 - Unknown

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