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Wesley Eaker

Birth16 January 1834 - Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
Death23 March 1918 - Bollinger County, Missouri, USA
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Born in Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA on 16 January 1834. Wesley Eaker married Cynthia Magdaline Schell and had 13 children. She passed away on 23 March 1918 in Bollinger County, Missouri, USA.

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Cynthia Magdaline Schell
1834 - 1865
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Rhoda Bell Eaker
1893 - 1975
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Isom Jefferson Eaker
1877 - 1913
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Sarah Elizabeth Eaker
1879 - 1921
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Mary Catherine Eaker
1865 - 1953
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Marvin Wesley Eaker
1881 - 1929
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Janie Melcanie Eaker Baker
1875 - 1947
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Baby Boy Eaker
1869 - 1870
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David Byrd Eaker
1883 - 1908
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Alfred Daniel Eaker
1871 - 1916
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Henry Michael Eaker
1867 - 1867
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Cora Missouri Eaker
1886 - 1889
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Frederick James Eaker
1861 - Unknown
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Martin Casper Eaker
1863 - 1941

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