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John Eagling

Birth1754 ? - Southburgh,Norfolk, England
Death28 July 1833 - Southburgh Norfolk
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Born in Southburgh,Norfolk, England on 1754 ?. John Eagling married Ann Smith and had 12 children. He passed away on 28 July 1833 in Southburgh Norfolk.

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Ann Smith
1755 - 1845
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Hannah Eagling
1786 - Unknown
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Edward Eagling
1797 - 1868
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Sarah Eagling
1787 - Unknown
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Ann Brown
1776 - 1851
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Elizabeth Eagling
1788 - 1873
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Rebecca Eagling
1785 - Unknown
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Sophia Eagling
1796 - 1875
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John Eagling
1776 - 1860
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James Eagling
1780 - 1859
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Susannah Eagling
1777 - 1848
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Mary Eagling
1795 - Unknown
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Maria Eagling
1800 - 1805

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