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James Eager

Birth6 Mar 1720 - Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
Death30 March 1761 - Westborough Precinct 2, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA
MotherTabitha Howe
FatherJames Eager

Born in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States on 6 Mar 1720 to James Eager and Tabitha Howe. James Eager married Miriam Wheeler and had 8 children. He passed away on 30 March 1761 in Westborough Precinct 2, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA.

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James Eager
1686 - 1755
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Tabitha Howe
1684 - 1755
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Miriam Wheeler
1718 - Unknown
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Miriam E Eager
1747 - 1784
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Zilpha Eager
1745 - Unknown
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Abraham Eager
1750 - 1750
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Joseph (Twin) Eager
1749 - 1749
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James Eager
1754 - Unknown
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John Eager
1757 - 1785
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Hesadiah Eager
1751 - 1773
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James Eager
1749 - 1749

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