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John Eagles

Birth22 Sep 1833 - Appin, , New South Wales, Australia
Death6 Sep 1919 - Picton, , New South Wales, Australia
MotherElizabeth STANTON
FatherRichard Henry Eagles

Born in Appin, , New South Wales, Australia on 22 Sep 1833 to Richard Henry Eagles and Elizabeth STANTON. John Eagles married Sarah E. Wonson and had 13 children. He passed away on 6 Sep 1919 in Picton, , New South Wales, Australia.

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Parents
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Richard Henry Eagles
1795 - 1844
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Elizabeth Stanton
1805 - 1883
Spouse(s)
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Sarah E. Wonson
1842 - 1916
Children Show all
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Archer Herbert Eagles
1880 - 1956
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Arthur Edward Eagles
1880 - 1963
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Lily Ethel Beatrice Eagles
1886 - 1974
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William James Eagles
1861 - 1896
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Robert James Eagles
1864 - 1954
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Edward Benjamin Eagles
1876 - 1963
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Enos Mark Eagles
1883 - 1947
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Agnes Mary Eagles
1874 - 1964
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John Henry Eagles
1862 - 1934
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Albert Charles Eagles
1867 - 1955
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Walter Edwin Eagles
1877 - 1972
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James Alfred Eagles
1872 - 1949
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Ernest Archer Eagles
1870 - 1938

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