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John Henry Eater

Birth28 September 1856 - Jefferson County, Illinois, USA
Death17 December 1945 - Union County, Illinois, USA
MotherJudith McLaughlin
FatherJonas Eater

Born in Jefferson County, Illinois, USA on 28 September 1856 to Jonas Eater and Judith McLaughlin. John Henry Eater married Mary Eliza Piper and had 6 children. He passed away on 17 December 1945 in Union County, Illinois, USA.

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Jonas Eater
1833 - 1910
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Judith Mclaughlin
1835 - 1910
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Mary Eliza Piper
1859 - 1917
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Luella Martha Piper
1862 - 1950
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Homer Henry Eater
1882 - 1959
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Charles Eater
1885 - 1885
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Cora E. Eater
1880 - 1881
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Minnie S Eater
1892 - 1922
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Eliza Sebelle Eater
1898 - 1920
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James Jonas Eater
1886 - 1980

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