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William Eason

Birth23 August 1835 - Buckhaven, Wemyss, Fife, Scotland
Death01 Sep 1900 - Buckhaven, Wemyss, Fife,Scotland
MotherEuphemia Campbell
FatherJames Eason

Born in Buckhaven, Wemyss, Fife, Scotland on 23 August 1835 to James Eason and Euphemia Campbell. William Eason married Christian Robertson and had 9 children. He passed away on 01 Sep 1900 in Buckhaven, Wemyss, Fife,Scotland.

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James Eason
1806 - 1892
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Euphemia Campbell
1811 - 1888
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Christian Robertson
1837 - 1913
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Euphemia Eason
1866 - 1869
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James Eason
1860 - 1866
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Euphemia Eason
1876 - Unknown
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William Eason
1871 - 1942
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Christian Eason
1873 - 1875
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Robert Eason
1864 - 1865
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Christian Eason
1869 - 1870
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James Eason
1878 - Unknown
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Elisabeth Eason
1862 - 1866

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