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Charles 'Giles' Easton 1823–1916 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 Oct 1823

Birth Location: Maryland

Death Date: 13 May 1916

Death Location: Troy Twp., Wood Co., Ohio

Father: Samuel Easton

Mother: Fanny Ives

Spouse(s): Sarah Shook

Children(s): Charles Easton, Sarah Easton, Rebecca Easton, May Easton, Mary Easton

Charles 'Giles' Easton was born in 1823 in Maryland, the child of Samuel Easton And Fanny Ives. Charles 'Giles' Easton married Sarah Shook, and had children including Charles Nelson Easton, Mary E Easton, May Easton, Rebecca Ann Easton, Sarah Florence Easton. Charles 'Giles' Easton passed away in 1916 in Troy Twp., Wood Co., Ohio.

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Biography

  • Charles 'Giles' Easton was born in 1823 in Maryland, the child of Samuel Easton And Fanny Ives.
  • Charles 'Giles' Easton married Sarah Shook, and had children including Charles Nelson Easton, Mary E Easton, May Easton, Rebecca Ann Easton, Sarah Florence Easton.
  • Charles 'Giles' Easton passed away in 1916 in Troy Twp., Wood Co., Ohio.

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Charles Easton's Ancestors

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Charles Easton
1823–1916
Birth Place: Maryland
Parents
Samuel Easton
1784–1835
East Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Fanny Ives
1790–1835
Cheshire, New Haven, Connecticut, USA
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Charles Easton's Descendants

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Charles ('Giles') Easton (20 Oct 1823–13 May 1916) m. Sarah Shook (2 January 1827–4 July 1911)
  1. 1. Charles (Nelson) Easton 1873–1936 m. Sarah (Elizabeth) Disher 1877–1950
    1. 1. Beatrice (June) Easton 1923–1970
    2. 2. George (Tennyson) Easton 1897–1971
    3. 3. Floyd (Nelson) Easton 1900–1984
    4. 4. Orville (Nelson Mason) Easton 1901–1978 m. Alice (Marie) Dunkle 1906–1995
    5. 5. Agnes (Rebecca) Easton 1904–1987
    6. 6. Alta (Irene) Easton 1906–1994
    7. 7. Mary (Elizabeth) Easton 1911–1999
    8. 8. Thelma (Ann) Easton 1915–1995
    9. 9. Carlton (Nathaniel) Easton 1916–1998
    10. 10. Sysery\Sisera (Alvesta\Alveste) Easton 1896–1898
    11. 11. Donna (Ruth) Easton 1919–2010 m. Lucas (Paul) Myers 1915–2002
    12. 12. Mildred (Malinda) Easton 1912– m. Elmer (Thomas) Druyor 1912–1980
      1. 1. Lavonne Druyor 1932–2019 m. Norman (Price) Burke 1927–1962 m. Irvin (J) Christophel 1923–1989
      2. 2. Marvin (LaMarr) Druyor 1933–1974 m. Barbara (Lucille) Baker 1934–2020
  2. 2. Sarah (Florence) Easton 1866–1946
  3. 3. Rebecca (Ann) Easton 1846–1901
  4. 4. May Easton 1870–
  5. 5. Mary (E.) Easton 1861–

Charles Easton's Timeline

2 Records

1823
20 Oct 1823
Birth of Charles 'Giles' Easton in Maryland
Maryland
1916
13 May 1916
Age 93
Death of Charles 'Giles' Easton in Troy Twp., Wood Co., Ohio
Troy Twp., Wood Co., Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 Oct 1823
    Event Place: Maryland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 May 1916
    Event Place: Troy Twp., Wood Co., Ohio

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