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Cornelia Evans

Birth20 Feb 1905 - Haywood, Tennessee
Death10 Jun 1951 - Brownsville, Haywood, Tennessee
MotherAnnie BROWN Evans
FatherAlfred 'Albert' EVANS

Born in Haywood, Tennessee on 20 Feb 1905 to Alfred 'Albert' EVANS and Annie BROWN Evans. Cornelia Evans married Oscar Tyus and had 7 children. She passed away on 10 Jun 1951 in Brownsville, Haywood, Tennessee.

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Parents
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Alfred 'Albert' Evans
1876 - 1948
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Annie Brown Evans
1878 - 1957
Spouse(s)
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Oscar Tyus
1897 - 1985
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Lonnie D Tyus
1927 - 2005
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Alfred M Tyus
1937 - 2002
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Felicia Tyus
1933 - 1978
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Vergie Ray Tyus
1931 - 2005
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Oscar L Tyus
1925 - 2008
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Lillie Ora Anderson
1942 - 2002
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Minnie G Tyus
1930 - Unknown

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