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Josephus Eakin

Birth17 Aug 1854 - Wadestown, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA
Death16 May 1926 - Tesla, Braxton, West Virginia, USA
MotherMalinda Dye
FatherPeter Eakin

Born in Wadestown, Monongalia, West Virginia, USA on 17 Aug 1854 to Peter Eakin and Malinda Dye. Josephus Eakin married Susan Victoria WARD and had 7 children. He passed away on 16 May 1926 in Tesla, Braxton, West Virginia, USA.

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Peter Eakin
1825 - 1914
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Malinda Dye
1828 - 1892
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Susan Victoria Ward
1855 - 1918
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John Ward Eakin
1888 - 1957
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Mary Edna Eakin
1891 - 1931
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Peter E. Eakin
1876 - 1966
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Maud Eakin
1878 - 1935
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Pearl Rachel Eakin
1883 - 1959
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Leah A Eakin
1895 - 1935
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Josephus Eakin
1886 - 1955

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