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John Smith Eaves

Birthabt 1814 - Kentucky
Death1872 - Livermore, McLean Co., KY
MotherLurena "Lurany" Ingram
FatherJOHN SANDERS Eaves

Born in Kentucky on abt 1814 to JOHN SANDERS Eaves and Lurena "Lurany" Ingram. John Smith Eaves married Hannah Turbeville and had 11 children. He passed away on 1872 in Livermore, McLean Co., KY.

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John Sanders Eaves
1783 - 1867
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Lurena "Lurany" Ingram
1786 - 1861
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Hannah Turbeville
1814 - 1854
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George Washington Eaves
1840 - 1915
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Hannah C Eaves
1849 - 1883
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William A Eaves
1844 - Unknown
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James Eaves
1836 - Unknown
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Lurany E. Eaves
1851 - Unknown
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Virginia Eaves
1860 - Unknown
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Joseph S Eaves
1843 - Unknown
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Charles Eaves
1848 - Unknown
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Betty Eaves
1844 - Unknown
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Irena Eaves
1852 - Unknown
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Patrick - Slave Eaves
1839 - Unknown

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