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John Thomas Eagleston

Birth07 Nov 1796 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania
Death07 Dec 1871 - Stark County, Illinois (On homestead Penn. Twp. Sec.14
MotherElizabeth (?) Ashbourne
FatherJames Eagleston

Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania on 07 Nov 1796 to James Eagleston and Elizabeth (?) Ashbourne. John Thomas Eagleston married Mary Charles and had 6 children. He passed away on 07 Dec 1871 in Stark County, Illinois (On homestead Penn. Twp. Sec.14.

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James Eagleston
1770 - 1815
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Elizabeth (?) Ashbourne
1774 - 1819
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Mary Charles
1796 - 1845
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Elizabeth (Betsy, Betty) Wrigley
1825 - 1904
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Ruth Jane Hinman
1806 - 1854
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William M. Eagleston
1819 - 1891
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James Eagleston
1826 - 1905
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Elizabeth Alice Eagleston
1829 - 1913
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Ellen Eagleston
1835 - 1898
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Thomas Charles Eagleston
1833 - 1889
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Maria Ann Eagleston
1821 - 1887

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