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THOMAS JEFFERSON EAGLE

Birth6 Jun 1856 - Upper Tract, Pendleton County, Virginia, United States
Death18 Oct 1911 - Hoopeston, Vermillion, Illinois, United States
MotherJULIA ANN SHREVE
FatherGEORGE WASHINGTON EAGLE

Born in Upper Tract, Pendleton County, Virginia, United States on 6 Jun 1856 to GEORGE WASHINGTON EAGLE and JULIA ANN SHREVE. THOMAS JEFFERSON EAGLE married MARY "MAUD" CARLEY BURTON and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 Oct 1911 in Hoopeston, Vermillion, Illinois, United States.

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George Washington Eagle
1824 - 1862
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Julia Ann Shreve
1825 - 1887
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Mary "Maud" Carley Burton
1860 - 1928
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Robert Burton Eagle
1886 - 1960
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Ethelyn Blanche Eagle
1884 - 1966
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Flossie Eagle
1890 - 1978
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Elizabeth Julia "Lizzy" Eagle
1890 - 1931
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Lucille "Lucy" Eagle
1898 - 1919
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Ethelyn Blanche Eagle Meredith
Unknown - Unknown

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