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Timothy Eggleston

Birth19 Aug 1759 - Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA
Death13 Feb 1836 - Royalton, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA
MotherSarah Stannard
FatherJohn Eggleston

Born in Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, USA on 19 Aug 1759 to John Eggleston and Sarah Stannard. Timothy Eggleston married Lydia Hall and had 6 children. He passed away on 13 Feb 1836 in Royalton, Cuyahoga, Ohio, USA.

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John Eggleston
1728 - 1762
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Sarah Stannard
1733 - 1762
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Lydia Hall
1765 - 1805
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Lucy Whalen
1761 - 1820
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Timothy James Eggleston
1793 - 1850
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Sarah Eggleston
1787 - 1830
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Newell H Eggleston
1795 - 1871
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Lydia Eggleston
1790 - 1849
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Edward Eggleston
1785 - 1786
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Hiram Eggleston
1793 - 1870

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