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Samuel Eason

Birth29 Aug 1857 - Kislingbury, Northamptonshire, England
Death12 Nov 1928 - Whipps Cross Hospital, Leyton, Essex, England
MotherSarah Ann Turton
FatherThomas Eason

Born in Kislingbury, Northamptonshire, England on 29 Aug 1857 to Thomas Eason and Sarah Ann Turton. Samuel Eason married Mary Elizabeth Newitt and had 13 children. He passed away on 12 Nov 1928 in Whipps Cross Hospital, Leyton, Essex, England.

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Parents
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Thomas Eason
1811 - 1869
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Sarah Ann Turton
1822 - 1889
Spouse(s)
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Mary Elizabeth Newitt
1864 - 1909
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Sarah Newitt
1872 - 1933
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Walter Thomas Eason
1891 - 1954
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David Eason
1897 - 1967
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Mary Elizabeth Eason
1890 - 1943
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Sarah Ethel Eason
1888 - 1944
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Jessie Emma Eason
1887 - 1959
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Edith Emily Eason
1884 - 1901
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William Robert Eason
1902 - 1978
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Phoebe Eason
1898 - 1920
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Frederick Samuel Eason
1883 - 1947
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Alfred Eason
1894 - 1902
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Eliza Ann Elizabeth Eason
1881 - 1953
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Lilian Rose Eason
1901 - 1972
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Elsie May Eason
1898 - 1900

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