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Maurice Eager 1900 - 1983
Maurice Eager of Lyndonville, Caledonia County, VT was born on February 25, 1900, and died at age 83 years old in February 1983.
Maurice Eager
Lyndonville, Caledonia County, VT 05851
February 25, 1900
February 1983
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Did you know?Maurice Eager lived 9 years longer than the average Eager family member when he died at the age of 82.The average age of an Eager family member is 73.
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In 1900, in the year that Maurice Eager was born, the U.S. population exceeded 75 million, rising about 13 million from the 1890 census. 87.9% of the population was white, 11.6% was African-American, 0.7% was Hispanic, and 0.5% was Native American, Asian, and other minorities.
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In 1915, he was only 15 years old when the Germans first used poison gas as a weapon at the second Battle of Ypres during World War I. While noxious gases had been used since ancient times, this was the first use of poisonous gas - in this case, lethal chlorine gas - in modern war. Subsequently, the French and British - as well as the United States when they entered World War 1 - developed and used lethal gas in war.
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Eager, Edward (Sep 6, 1882 - Feb 1971)
Eager, George (Jul 4, 1904 - Feb 1977)
Eager, Elmer (Nov 7, 1928 - Nov 5, 2004)
Eager, Carl (Aug 3, 1897 - Apr 1983)
Eager, Anne (Oct 13, 1899 - Aug 1973)
Eager, Forrest (Jan 22, 1914 - Nov 1976)
Eager, Mary (Mar 8, 1884 - Feb 1964)
Eager, Mabel (Feb 18, 1879 - Oct 1965)
Eager, Ada (Jan 19, 1913 - Jan 14, 2008)
Eager, Florence (Jan 1, 1900 - Jan 1984)
Eager, Storer (Feb 27, 1943 - Mar 6, 2001)
Eager, Ernest (Jan 10, 1928 - Dec 6, 1999)
Eager, Clifford (Dec 4, 1931 - Mar 25, 2001)
Eager, Priscilla (Nov 30, 1925 - May 1, 2007)
Eager, Philip (Aug 12, 1908 - Mar 1971)
Eager, Lois (Nov 21, 1932 - Apr 23, 2001)
Eager, William (Sep 6, 1943 - Dec 5, 2005)
Eager, Ralph (Sep 9, 1905 - Mar 1986)
Eager, Paul (Aug 13, 1911 - Oct 12, 1991)
Eager, Liston (Jan 21, 1931 - Feb 17, 2003)
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