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Jacob Eli Lear

BirthMay 20,1822 - Clifty, Todd County, Kentucky, USA
Death12 June 1877 - Todd County, Kentucky, USA
MotherNancy Sheffield
FatherGeorge Lear

Born in Clifty, Todd County, Kentucky, USA on May 20,1822 to George Lear and Nancy Sheffield. Jacob Eli Lear married Sarah Jane Sanders and had 11 children. He passed away on 12 June 1877 in Todd County, Kentucky, USA.

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George Lear
1794 - 1857
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Nancy Sheffield
1796 - 1864
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Sarah Jane Sanders
1815 - 1894
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Barbara Elizabeth Lear
1850 - 1918
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Martha Susan Lear
1854 - 1918
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Mary Ann "Polly Ann" Lear
1848 - 1942
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Nancy Catharine Lear
1855 - 1918
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Jacob Eli Lear
1857 - 1944
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Amos Mchenry Lear
1859 - 1916
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John Lewis Lear
1862 - 1941
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Margaret Lear
1846 - Unknown
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Samuel Walter Lear
1872 - 1949
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Willliam Ira Lear
1865 - 1867
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Ann Lear
1844 - Unknown

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