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John Taylor EALEY

Birth1847-07-11 - Clay,,Indiana,USA
Death14 Dec 1936 - Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, United States
MotherCharlotte Temple Mcintyre
FatherJohn T EALEY

Born in Clay,,Indiana,USA on 1847-07-11 to John T EALEY and Charlotte Temple Mcintyre. John Taylor EALEY married Viola A. Ealey and had 10 children. He passed away on 14 Dec 1936 in Jacksonville, Morgan, Illinois, United States.

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John T Ealey
1817 - 1864
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Charlotte Temple Mcintyre
1823 - 1904
Spouse(s)
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Viola A. Ealey
1848 - 1921
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William Lindle Ealey
1872 - 1959
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John Nelson Ealey
1869 - 1936
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Viola Belle Ealey
1870 - 1940
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Henry Franklin Ealey
1875 - 1941
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Charles I Ealey
1878 - 1889
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Ruby Ethel Ealey
1885 - 1966
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Albert Eugene Ealey
1876 - 1946
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Hattie Charlotte Ealey
1881 - 1957
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Charles Ely
1873 - Unknown
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Bille Ely
1871 - Unknown

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