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Jonathan Joseph Eden

Birth10 Jun 1814 - Washington Co.,Ill , USA
Death10 Jan 1892 - Monett, Barry, Missouri, United States
MotherMary Simms
FatherJames Eden

Born in Washington Co.,Ill , USA on 10 Jun 1814 to James Eden and Mary Simms. Jonathan Joseph Eden married Rhoda Ann Blythe and had 17 children. He passed away on 10 Jan 1892 in Monett, Barry, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
James Eden
1780 - 1838
Mary Simms
1780 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
Rhoda Ann Blythe
1816 - 1860
Malinda Jane Stockton
1826 - 1907
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Phoebe Ann Eden
1834 - 1910
William Marion Eden
1836 - 1915
James Alexander Eden
1840 - 1921
Edia Polly Eden
1842 - 1916
Sarah Elizabeth Eden
1837 - 1870
Absalom Eden
1849 - 1879
Daniel E Eden
1847 - 1895
Samuel Eden
1853 - 1922
Sarah Ellen Eden
1868 - 1983

Grant Eden
1872 - 1937
Joseph Jonathan Eden
1861 - 1938
Christopher Columbus Eden
1874 - 1953
Hulda Eden
1835 - 1835
Columbia Eden
1874 - 1904
Hulda Eden
1858 - 1860
Edith Eden
1856 - Unknown
Grene Eden
1860 - Unknown

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