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James Eason

Birth3 DEC 1784 - Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
Death19 November 1820 - Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States of America
MotherMary Walton
FatherJohn Alexander Eason

Born in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, USA on 3 DEC 1784 to John Alexander Eason and Mary Walton. James Eason married Christina Dorothea Row and had 9 children. He passed away on 19 November 1820 in Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, United States of America.

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John Alexander Eason
1759 - 1799
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Mary Walton
1770 - 1814
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Christina Dorothea Row
1787 - 1857
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Robert Jackson Eason
1815 - 1858
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Benjamin Paul Eason
1813 - 1820
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Mary P Eason
1809 - 1887
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George Washington Eason
1818 - 1866
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Caroline Maria Eason
1812 - 1875
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James Henry Eason
1807 - 1820
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William Eason
1810 - 1820
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Agnes M Carrington
1821 - 1886
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J. Edward Eason
1805 - 1826

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