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John Vigers Eustace

Birth9 Sep 1821 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Death13 Dec 1887 - Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States
MotherFrances "Fannie" Olmstead
FatherThomas (Reverand) Eustace

Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on 9 Sep 1821 to Thomas (Reverand) Eustace and Frances "Fannie" Olmstead. John Vigers Eustace married Ann Maria Smith and had 4 children. He passed away on 13 Dec 1887 in Dixon, Lee, Illinois, United States.

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Thomas (Reverand) Eustace
1779 - 1848
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Frances "Fannie" Olmstead
1785 - 1849
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Ann Maria Smith
1828 - 1909
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Thomas Henry Eustace
1849 - 1926
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Fanny Eustace
1847 - Unknown
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John V Eustace
1857 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Eustace
1852 - Unknown

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