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James "Monroe" Eanes

Birth20 Jan 1863 - Bedford, Virginia
Death2 Dec 1925 - Bedford, Virginia, USA
MotherAmanda Updycke (Slave)
FatherAllen Eanes (Slave)

Born in Bedford, Virginia on 20 Jan 1863 to Allen Eanes (Slave) and Amanda Updycke (Slave). James "Monroe" Eanes had 13 children. He passed away on 2 Dec 1925 in Bedford, Virginia, USA.

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Allen Eanes (Slave)
Unknown - Unknown
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Amanda Updycke (Slave)
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Theodore R Eanes
1901 - Unknown
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Billy P Eans
1909 - Unknown
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Spurgeon Eanes
1907 - Unknown
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John Eanes
1894 - Unknown
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Luther H Eans
1902 - Unknown
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Floyd Mckinley Eanes
1895 - Unknown
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James W. Eanes
1892 - 1928
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Robert L Eanes
1897 - Unknown
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Oscar A Eanes
1898 - Unknown
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Francis E Eanes
1900 - Unknown
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Bertie Eanes
1887 - Unknown
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Herman Eanes
1890 - Unknown
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William F Eanes
1908 - Unknown

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