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Thomas Benjamin Eakin

Birth9 September 1870 - Long Cane, Abbeville County, SC
Death28 January 1915 - Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA
MotherEvaline Eugenia Nickles
FatherBenjamin Hamilton Eakin

Born in Long Cane, Abbeville County, SC on 9 September 1870 to Benjamin Hamilton Eakin and Evaline Eugenia Nickles. Thomas Benjamin Eakin married Mattie Lee Clem and had 8 children. He passed away on 28 January 1915 in Abbeville County, South Carolina, USA.

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Benjamin Hamilton Eakin
1820 - 1891
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Evaline Eugenia Nickles
1833 - 1882
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Mattie Lee Clem
1876 - 1948
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Eunice Pearl Eakin
1895 - 1986
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Mary Leona Eakin
1897 - 1974
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Roy Clem "Roy" Eakin
1908 - 1988
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William Henry Eakin
1905 - 1981
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Benjamin Eaken
1902 - Unknown
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Ollie Nickles Eakin
1915 - 1997
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John T. Eakin
1899 - 1911
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Lewis Odelle Eakin
1911 - 1992

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