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James P. Eagleton

Birth20 Jun 1794 - Blount, Tennessee, USA
Death22 Feb 1877 - Honey Creek Twp., Crawford Co., IL
MotherMary Eleanor Kelly
FatherDavid Eagleton

Born in Blount, Tennessee, USA on 20 Jun 1794 to David Eagleton and Mary Eleanor Kelly. James P. Eagleton married Margaret Montgomery and had 12 children. He passed away on 22 Feb 1877 in Honey Creek Twp., Crawford Co., IL.

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David Eagleton
1748 - 1828
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Mary Eleanor Kelly
1750 - 1796
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Margaret Montgomery
1802 - 1873
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David Newton Eagleton
1825 - 1897
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William Anderson Eagleton
1821 - 1907
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John Montgomery Eagleton
1823 - 1862
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James Montgomery Eagleton
1832 - 1911
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George Logan Eagleton
1841 - 1895
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Alexander Malcolm Eagleton
1827 - 1901
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Guy Smith Eagleton
1836 - 1930
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Findley P. Eagleton
1838 - 1877
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Susanna Porter Eagleton
1819 - 1826
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Emily Jane Eagleton
1844 - 1868
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Elizabeth Jane Eagleton
1829 - 1842
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Anna Eliza Eagleton
1834 - 1842

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