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Eamon Lear was born on the First September 2429 the second child of watersider Jonathan Sean Lear (2403-2464) and Vittoria Ines Eldon (2407-2437), Brother to Agata Christine Lear (2426-2437) and Michael Gregory Lear (2430-2502). While not the poorest of families the Lear's depended on the incomes of the extended family to sustain comfortable living standards and largely ignored the erratic social services and welfare schemes when they were available. When Lear was eight his sister and mother died of flu from which he also suffered. He was schooled from the age of seven at Saint Claudes a religious school run by the Department. "What I remember most of my childhood was people telling me how much happier I would be once I had learnt to stand on my own feet, but when I look back I was never h

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  • Eamon Lear was born on the First September 2429 the second child of watersider Jonathan Sean Lear (2403-2464) and Vittoria Ines Eldon (2407-2437), Brother to Agata Christine Lear (2426-2437) and Michael Gregory Lear (2430-2502). While not the poorest of families the Lear's depended on the incomes of the extended family to sustain comfortable living standards and largely ignored the erratic social services and welfare schemes when they were available. When Lear was eight his sister and mother died of flu from which he also suffered. He was schooled from the age of seven at Saint Claudes a religious school run by the Department. "What I remember most of my childhood was people telling me how much happier I would be once I had learnt to stand on my own feet, but when I look back I was never h
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  • Eamon Lear was born on the First September 2429 the second child of watersider Jonathan Sean Lear (2403-2464) and Vittoria Ines Eldon (2407-2437), Brother to Agata Christine Lear (2426-2437) and Michael Gregory Lear (2430-2502). While not the poorest of families the Lear's depended on the incomes of the extended family to sustain comfortable living standards and largely ignored the erratic social services and welfare schemes when they were available. When Lear was eight his sister and mother died of flu from which he also suffered. He was schooled from the age of seven at Saint Claudes a religious school run by the Department. "What I remember most of my childhood was people telling me how much happier I would be once I had learnt to stand on my own feet, but when I look back I was never happier than when I was totally dependant on my father." in '43 Lear began working under his father at the Port of Velieres as later did his brother when was eighteen in '47 Lear entered the Seminary College of Saint Alphonsus-Liguori as a first step to Priesthood and was convinced of his calling until in '53 we went along to an Action Rally and found a new belief.
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