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Philip Eager 1908 - 1971
Philip Eager of Houlton, Aroostook County, ME was born on August 12, 1908, and died at age 62 years old in March 1971.
Philip Eager
Houlton, Aroostook County, ME 04730
August 12, 1908
March 1971
Male
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Did you know?Philip Eager lived 11 years shorter than the average Eager family member when he died at the age of 62.The average age of an Eager family member is 73.
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In 1908, in the year that Philip Eager was born, a 7.1 earthquake and the resulting tsunami killed 70,000 to 100,000 people in southern Italy and Sicily. The earthquake, lasting 30 to 40 seconds, occurred in the Strait of Messina which was between the region of Calabria (at the "toe" of Italy) and the island of Sicily and destruction from it occurred in a 186 mile radius. It was the most destructive earthquake ever to hit Europe.
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In 1918, Philip was just 10 years old when in July, Russian revolutionaries executed the former Tzar Nicholas II and his immediate family. While it was rumored that two of the children had survived, it was later proven through DNA analysis - when their bodies were found - that the entire family had been killed.
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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, Maurice (Feb 25, 1900 - Feb 1983)
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, 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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