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Samuel J Eakin

Birth5 Jul 1837 - Scrubgrass, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States
Death4 Dec 1888 - Burdett, Pawnee, Kansas, United States
MotherRebecca P. Stalker
FatherDavid Eakin

Born in Scrubgrass, Venango, Pennsylvania, United States on 5 Jul 1837 to David Eakin and Rebecca P. Stalker. Samuel J Eakin married Julia Ann Atwell and had 12 children. He passed away on 4 Dec 1888 in Burdett, Pawnee, Kansas, United States.

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David Eakin
1809 - 1851
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Rebecca P. Stalker
1811 - 1878
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Julia Ann Atwell
1841 - 1928
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Mabel Lillian "Lena" Eakin
1877 - 1964
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Ella Rebecca Eakin
1867 - 1901
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Mary Elizabeth Eakin
1863 - 1940
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Alfred Tennyson Eakin
1868 - 1928
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Edwin Victor Eakin
1864 - 1942
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Byron Leonard Eakin
1870 - 1949
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Lulu Leila Eakin
1875 - 1967
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David Burton Eakin
1879 - 1923
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Samuel Etson Eakin
1873 - 1945
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Jesse Benton Eakin
1881 - 1972
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Grace Etta Eakin
1884 - 1901
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Floyd James Eakin
1886 - 1964

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