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William A Eakin

Birth20 June 1824 - Virginia, USA
Death08 Mar 1897 - Tammany, Idaho
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Born in Virginia, USA on 20 June 1824. William A Eakin had 12 children. He passed away on 08 Mar 1897 in Tammany, Idaho.

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Sarah Virginia "Jennie" Eakin
1844 - 1930
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Edward Oscar Eakin
1863 - 1945
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William J. "Billie" Eakin
Unknown - 1932
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Joseph M Eakin
1847 - Unknown
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Walter Beattie Eakin
1861 - Unknown
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Parilla Eakin
1849 - Unknown
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Francis Akin
1853 - Unknown
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Thos Akin
1859 - Unknown
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Joseph M. Eakin
Unknown - Unknown
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Joseph Eakin
1847 - Unknown
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Mary Jane Eakin
1843 - 1914
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John E. Eakin
1855 - Unknown

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