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William Eccles

Birth1702 - King and Queen County, Virginia Colony, British America
Death8 Apr 1771 - Halifax, Halifax, Virginia Colony, British America
MotherMary Eleanore Cave
FatherJohn ECHOLS

Born in King and Queen County, Virginia Colony, British America on 1702 to John ECHOLS and Mary Eleanore Cave. William Eccles married Sarah Turner and had 11 children. He passed away on 8 Apr 1771 in Halifax, Halifax, Virginia Colony, British America.

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John Echols
1650 - 1712
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Mary Eleanore Cave
1661 - 1712
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Sarah Turner
1705 - 1778
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Judith Echols
1730 - 1765
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Ann Echols
1731 - 1771
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Hannah Echols
1741 - 1823
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William Echols
1729 - 1794
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Ruth Echols
1735 - 1813
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Hannah Echols
1727 - 1786
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Orpha Eckhols
1725 - 1762
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Elizabeth Echols
1722 - 1786
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Moses Echols
1725 - 1819
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John Echols
1733 - 1820
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Mary Francis Echols
1720 - 1793

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