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John Gardner Eakin

Birth23 March 1890 - Nocona, Texas, USA
Death25 Feb 1957 - Bakersfield, Kern, California, United States of America
MotherMary "Mollie" Josephine Pope
FatherSamuel M Eakin

Born in Nocona, Texas, USA on 23 March 1890 to Samuel M Eakin and Mary "Mollie" Josephine Pope. John Gardner Eakin married Ethel Marie Fatheree and had 5 children. He passed away on 25 Feb 1957 in Bakersfield, Kern, California, United States of America.

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Samuel M Eakin
1861 - 1937
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Mary "Mollie" Josephine Pope
1868 - 1939
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Ethel Marie Fatheree
1897 - 1981
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Glen Laverne Eakin
1926 - 1977
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Wilma Lorene 'Susie' Eakin
1920 - 2004
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Harold Basil Eakin
1923 - 1995
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Ruedell Eakin
1929 - 2010
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Haskel Alvin Eakin
1917 - 1971

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