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Clide Evans

Birthabt 1895 - Indiana
Death25 Mar 1972 - Hartford City, Blackford, Indiana
MotherElizabeth"Lizzie" Gibson Cunningham
FatherJohn Marian Evans

Born in Indiana on abt 1895 to John Marian Evans and Elizabeth"Lizzie" Gibson Cunningham. Clide Evans married Nettie Gay Linville and had 7 children. He passed away on 25 Mar 1972 in Hartford City, Blackford, Indiana.

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Parents
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John Marian Evans
1864 - 1933
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Elizabeth"lizzie" Gibson Cunningham
1870 - 1946
Spouse(s)
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Nettie Gay Linville
1899 - 1974
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Lillie May Thomas
1898 - 1982
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Clyde Ernest Evans
1920 - 1980
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Mabel Pauline Evans
1918 - 1996
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John Marion Evans
1934 - 1937
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Frances Ione Evans
1917 - 1999
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Robert Dale Evans
1924 - 2005
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Nellie Aileen Evans
1923 - 1971
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Nellie Alline Evans
1923 - 1971

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