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Nella Mae Eakin

Birth3 February 1898 - Peabody, Marion County, Kansas, United States of America
Death18-Dec-1966 - Waverly, Coffey, Kansas
MotherMinnie Bell Eichelberger
FatherJoseph Hamilton Eakin

Born in Peabody, Marion County, Kansas, United States of America on 3 February 1898 to Joseph Hamilton Eakin and Minnie Bell Eichelberger. Nella Mae Eakin married John Wilson Kendall and had 8 children. She passed away on 18-Dec-1966 in Waverly, Coffey, Kansas.

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Parents
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Joseph Hamilton Eakin
1856 - 1925
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Minnie Bell Eichelberger
1873 - 1976
Spouse(s)
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John Wilson Kendall
1890 - 1976
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Edith Pearl Kendall
1913 - 1994
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John Wilson Kendall
1916 - 1992
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Raymond Rex Kendall
1918 - 1977
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Ralph Kermit Kendall
1927 - 2006
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Alyn Lyle Kendall
1933 - 2001
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Agnes M. Kendall Birmingham
1922 - 1977
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Minnie Bell Kendall
1914 - 1971
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Carl Jean Kendall
1926 - 2002

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