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James Dyson Easter

Birth10 Oct 1822 - Millers Creek, Estill, Kentucky, USA
Death18 October 1878 - Millers Creek, Estill County, Kentucky, United States of America
MotherDrucilla Fisher
FatherJames Easter

Born in Millers Creek, Estill, Kentucky, USA on 10 Oct 1822 to James Easter and Drucilla Fisher. James Dyson Easter married Ailcy Benton and had 7 children. He passed away on 18 October 1878 in Millers Creek, Estill County, Kentucky, United States of America.

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James Easter
1775 - 1826
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Drucilla Fisher
1777 - 1860
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Ailcy Benton
1826 - 1910
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Jane Easter
1824 - 1876
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Albert E. Easter
1849 - 1940
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Francis "Fannie" Easter
1857 - 1949
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James D. Easter/estes, Jr
1853 - Unknown
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Pattie Easter
1863 - 1939
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Jesse Benton Easter
1847 - 1936
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Merrill Easter
1845 - 1847
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Joseph Y Easter
1860 - 1863

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