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James Eason

Birth1851 - North Carolina
Death8 Apr 1921 - Telfair, Georgia, United States
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Born in North Carolina on 1851. James Eason married Nancy J Studstill and had 12 children. He passed away on 8 Apr 1921 in Telfair, Georgia, United States.

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Nancy J Studstill
1866 - 1933
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Ben Eason
1892 - 1941
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Lou Anna Eason
1909 - Unknown
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George Eason
1902 - 1961
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Maybell Eason
1898 - Unknown
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Lillie Ethel Eason
1907 - 1971
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Sarah Jane Eason
1900 - Unknown
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Windsor Eason
1897 - 1950
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Willie Loubertha Eason
1904 - Unknown
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Lelia M Eason
1888 - 1985
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Lona Eason
1884 - 1937
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Clara Eason
1890 - 1969
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Charles Eason
1884 - Unknown

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