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Samuel Eakin

Birth1 January 1854 - Harlansburg, Lawrence, Pennsylvania
Death2 June 1913 - McKeesport, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States
MotherMargaret Gibson
FatherWilliam Andrew Eakin

Born in Harlansburg, Lawrence, Pennsylvania on 1 January 1854 to William Andrew Eakin and Margaret Gibson. Samuel Eakin married Ella Sylvia Dean and had 7 children. He passed away on 2 June 1913 in McKeesport, Allegheny, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Parents
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William Andrew Eakin
1805 - 1882
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Margaret Gibson
1806 - 1875
Spouse(s)
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Ella Sylvia Dean
1859 - 1903
Children Show all
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Clyde Samuel Eakin
1882 - Unknown
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Victor Isaac Eakin
1893 - 1963
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Ada Myrtle Dean
1885 - 1950
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Ida May Dean
1883 - 1954
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Grace Eda Dean
1887 - 1957
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David Gale Dean
1898 - 1964
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Asa William Dean
1895 - 1943

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