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James Eavis

Birth1782 - Henstridge, Somerset, England
Death02 Jun 1860 - Thornhill, Stalbridge, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
MotherMary Hardy
FatherWilliam Eavis

Born in Henstridge, Somerset, England on 1782 to William Eavis and Mary Hardy. James Eavis married Mary Young and had 14 children. He passed away on 02 Jun 1860 in Thornhill, Stalbridge, Dorset, England, United Kingdom.

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Parents
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William Eavis
1755 - 1794
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Mary Hardy
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mary Young
1781 - 1846
Children Show all
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Frances Young Eavis
1812 - 1889
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Thomas Eavis
1817 - 1901
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Mary Ann Avis Or Eavis
1820 - 1919
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Charles Young Coy Eavis
1815 - 1888
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James Eavis
1822 - 1859
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Elizabeth Eavis
1814 - 1845
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George Eavis
1818 - 1860
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Caroline Eavis
1811 - 1919
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Matilda Eavis
1836 - 1925
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William Eavis
1827 - 1909
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John Eavis
1807 - 1844
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John Eavis
1809 - 1813
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John Eavis
1815 - 1886
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Mary Ann Eavis
1812 - 1846

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