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John Eager

Birth7 Mar 1765 - Glynde, Sussex, England
Death1851 - Lewes, Sussex, England
MotherAnn Elliot
FatherRichard Eager

Born in Glynde, Sussex, England on 7 Mar 1765 to Richard Eager and Ann Elliot. John Eager married Susannah Taylor and had 10 children. He passed away on 1851 in Lewes, Sussex, England.

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Parents
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Richard Eager
1729 - 1820
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Ann Elliot
1732 - 1821
Spouse(s)
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Susannah Taylor
1770 - Unknown
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Mary Parsons
1768 - 1835
Children Show all
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Sarah Eager
1789 - 1883
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Sarah Eager
1789 - Unknown
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Stephen Eager
1791 - 1858
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John Eager
1802 - 1869
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Elizabeth (Mother)
1800 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Eager
1796 - Unknown
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Jonathan Eager
1790 - Unknown
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Susannah Eager
1809 - Unknown
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David Eager
1809 - Unknown
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Richard Eager
1785 - 1862

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