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James Elisha Eudaly

Birth11 September 1808 - Charlotte County, Virginia
Death16 Sep 1885 - Marion County, Indiana, USA
MotherMargaret "Peggy" Elmore
FatherElisha Eudaly

Born in Charlotte County, Virginia on 11 September 1808 to Elisha Eudaly and Margaret "Peggy" Elmore. James Elisha Eudaly married Sarah E Arnold and had 10 children. He passed away on 16 Sep 1885 in Marion County, Indiana, USA.

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Elisha Eudaly
1777 - 1882
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Margaret "Peggy" Elmore
1788 - 1869
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Sarah E Arnold
1812 - 1887
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William Arnold Eudaly
1833 - 1904
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Nathaniel E Eudaly
1842 - 1926
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Martha Elizabeth Eudaly
1833 - 1920
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Mary L Eudaly
1840 - Unknown
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Sarah Jane Eudaly
1852 - Unknown
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Edward G. Eudaly
1847 - Unknown
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Thomas Faircloth Eudaly
1849 - 1913
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John C. Eudaly
1845 - Unknown
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George Washington Eudaly
1854 - Unknown
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James E. Eudaly
1834 - Unknown

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