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Dock Evans

BirthJun 1866 - Speights Bridge Township, Greene County, North Carolina
Death8 Nov 1918 - Cedar Rock, Franklin, North Carolina
MotherJulia Ward Evans
FatherBurkead Evans

Born in Speights Bridge Township, Greene County, North Carolina on Jun 1866 to Burkead Evans and Julia Ward Evans. Dock Evans married Allie Applewhite and had 11 children. He passed away on 8 Nov 1918 in Cedar Rock, Franklin, North Carolina.

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Parents
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Burkead Evans
1830 - 1920
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Julia Ward Evans
1843 - 1920
Spouse(s)
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Allie Applewhite
1865 - 1928
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Dora Woodard
1871 - Unknown
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Jarvis Evans
1902 - Unknown
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James Lowrence Evans
1907 - 1958
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Burke Evans
1906 - Unknown
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Steller Evans
1909 - Unknown
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Lena Evans
1896 - Unknown
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Lucy Evans
1897 - Unknown
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Elberta Evans
1902 - 1964
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Luther Evans
1895 - 1964
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Dock Evans
1899 - Unknown
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Ida Evans
1891 - 1965
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Lucy Evans
1894 - 1983

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