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James Easterling

Birth1795 - South Carolina, USA
Death1 Jun 1860 - Smith, Mississippi, USA
MotherRebecca Cook Bradwell
FatherEnos Easterling

Born in South Carolina, USA on 1795 to Enos Easterling and Rebecca Cook Bradwell. James Easterling married Rhoda Robertson and had 7 children. He passed away on 1 Jun 1860 in Smith, Mississippi, USA.

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Enos Easterling
1760 - 1827
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Rebecca Cook Bradwell
1774 - 1822
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Rhoda Robertson
1796 - 1875
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Almira Angeline Easterling
1831 - 1913
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James M Easterling
1841 - 1864
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Nancy Jane Easterling
1836 - Unknown
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Lorenzo Easterling
1833 - 1864
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Jephaniel Easterling
1834 - Unknown
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Z A Easterling
1834 - Unknown
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James Norvel Easterling
1822 - Unknown

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