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James Oliver Eison

BirthSeptember 13, 1842 - New Liberty, Pope, Illinois, United States of America
Death 27 Oct 1925 - Carbondale Jackson Co IL
MotherEuphema Lewis
FatherJohn Ison

Born in New Liberty, Pope, Illinois, United States of America on September 13, 1842 to John Ison and Euphema Lewis. James Oliver Eison had 7 children. He passed away on 27 Oct 1925 in Carbondale Jackson Co IL.

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John Ison
1811 - Unknown
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Euphema Lewis
1811 - Unknown
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Carrie D Eison
1883 - 1988
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Susan "Susie" Elizabeth Eison
1876 - 1977
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Daisy Lee Eison
1878 - 1904
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Lillian B. "Lillie" Eison
1870 - 1935
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Cortney Royal (Rall) Eison
1872 - 1961
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Cora Belle Eison
1874 - 1881
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Aime Louise Eison
1881 - 1881

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