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William Franklin Eaker

Birth17 Nov 1879 - Bollinger, Missouri, USA
Death18 December 1951 - Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA
MotherMartha Jane Day
FatherJacob Eaker

Born in Bollinger, Missouri, USA on 17 Nov 1879 to Jacob Eaker and Martha Jane Day. William Franklin Eaker married Clara Ellen Thomas and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 December 1951 in Cape Girardeau, Cape Girardeau County, Missouri, USA.

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Jacob Eaker
1854 - 1911
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Martha Jane Day
1856 - 1945
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Clara Ellen Thomas
1884 - 1967
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Ales Eaker
1903 - 1984
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Loren F Eaker
1908 - 1982
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Ida Eaker
1910 - 1993
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Aenid Pauline Eaker
1904 - 1972
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Helen Gertrude Eaker
1920 - 2005
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Charles F. Eaker
1907 - 1974

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