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James Edward Isbon

Birth23 SEP 1838 - Gallatin,Kentucky
Death6 Dec 1929 - Gordonville, Grayson, Texas, USA
MotherElizabeth Jones
FatherThomas Jefferson Eastbourn

Born in Gallatin,Kentucky on 23 SEP 1838 to Thomas Jefferson Eastbourn and Elizabeth Jones. James Edward Isbon married Ellen Elizabeth Edelman and had 13 children. He passed away on 6 Dec 1929 in Gordonville, Grayson, Texas, USA.

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Parents
Thomas Jefferson Eastbourn
1803 - 1847
Elizabeth Jones
1810 - 1904
Spouse(s)
Ellen Elizabeth Edelman
1863 - 1943
Mary Elizabeth Higgins Morris
1864 - 1948
Florence C. Goss
1859 - 1914
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Belle (Helen) Isbon
1885 - 1985
Lydia Isbon
1889 - 1955
Laura Harrison Isbon
1889 - 1986
Marcilious Sherman Isbon
1887 - 1912
John Jacob Isbon
1892 - 1975
Ophelia Isbon
1887 - 1915
James Edward Isborn
1878 - 1958

Maud Isbon
1883 - 1883
Lucy Virginia Isborn
1869 - Unknown
Thomas James Isbon
1875 - 1888
Charles H. Isbon
1871 - 1872
Mary Elizabeth "Bettie" Ibson
1867 - 1939
Sary Margaret Isbon
1872 - 1943

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