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Albert Eugene "Bay" Evington

Birth20 Mar 1877 - Montreal, Camden, Missouri, United States
Death6 Apr 1948 - Montreal, Camden, Missouri, United States
MotherMary Louise Casson
FatherCharles Lanham Evington

Born in Montreal, Camden, Missouri, United States on 20 Mar 1877 to Charles Lanham Evington and Mary Louise Casson. Albert Eugene "Bay" Evington married Sallie Berry Woolsey and had 4 children. He passed away on 6 Apr 1948 in Montreal, Camden, Missouri, United States.

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Charles Lanham Evington
1831 - 1898
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Mary Louise Casson
1835 - 1890
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Sallie Berry Woolsey
1881 - 1968
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Eula Leah Evington
1903 - 1995
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Eugene Lanham Evington
1917 - 1991
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Valma Lucille Evington
1913 - 2000
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Alma Evington
1906 - 1909

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