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James Robert Ealey

Birth22 Mar 1843 - Neshoba County, Mississippi, USA
Death19 Feb 1923 - Beebe White, Arkansas
MotherAnna Roberson
FatherGeorge Washington Ealy

Born in Neshoba County, Mississippi, USA on 22 Mar 1843 to George Washington Ealy and Anna Roberson. James Robert Ealey married Matilda Artemesia Dougherty and had 8 children. He passed away on 19 Feb 1923 in Beebe White, Arkansas.

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George Washington Ealy
1819 - 1895
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Anna Roberson
1812 - Unknown
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Matilda Artemesia Dougherty
1842 - 1881
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Martha Ellen King
1852 - 1940
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Joseph Johnson Ealey
1879 - 1963
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Fannie Dora Ealey
1870 - 1933
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William Robert Ealey
1862 - 1949
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Nina Alma Ealey
1890 - 1970
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Rebie Irene Ealey
1887 - 1964
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John Elmo Ealey
1873 - 1945
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Hestor Ealey
1867 - Unknown
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James Andrew Ealey
1885 - 1939

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