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William Mccay Eakin

Birth18 Feb 1850 - Slippery Rock, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA
Death29 December 1893 - Brookfield, Noble, Ohio, USA
MotherEliza McKay McCay
FatherJoseph Eakin

Born in Slippery Rock, Lawrence, Pennsylvania, USA on 18 Feb 1850 to Joseph Eakin and Eliza McKay McCay. William Mccay Eakin married Anna Mary Kerr (m: Eakin) and had 7 children. He passed away on 29 December 1893 in Brookfield, Noble, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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Joseph Eakin
1819 - 1893
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Eliza Mckay Mccay
1826 - 1906
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Anna Mary Kerr (M: Eakin)
1857 - 1913
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Laura Anderson Eakin (M: Engelbach)
1888 - 1976
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Boyd Mercer Eakin
1881 - 1955
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William Mccay Eakin, U. S. Army 1916-1919
1890 - 1980
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Edna Mckaig Eakin (M: Degervais)
1893 - 1976
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Margaret Anna Eakin (M: Mcdowell
1884 - 1932
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Belle Mary Eakin, Died Young - 5Y
1882 - 1887
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Robert Armstrong Eakin, Died As An Infant - 1Y 9M
1886 - 1887

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