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Eva Johnson

Birth07 February 1870 - Maysville, Benton, Arkansas, USA
Death25 Jan 1927 - Maysville, Benton, Arkansas, USA
MotherMary Margaret Schnocke
FatherGeorge Washington Johnston

Born in Maysville, Benton, Arkansas, USA on 07 February 1870 to George Washington Johnston and Mary Margaret Schnocke. Eva Johnson married John Andrew Hammontree and had 10 children. She passed away on 25 Jan 1927 in Maysville, Benton, Arkansas, USA.

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Parents
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George Washington Johnston
1847 - 1932
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Mary Margaret Schnocke
1849 - 1932
Spouse(s)
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John Andrew Hammontree
1860 - 1930
Children Show all
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Fanny Pearl Hammontree
1891 - 1965
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Mitchell Marvin Hammontree
1898 - 1964
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Maggie Ellen Hammontree
1893 - 1944
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Carl Fred Hammontree
1910 - 1985
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Lona Hammontree
1902 - 1966
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Jewell Dena Hammontree
1905 - 1970
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Hettie M. Rood
1908 - 2004
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Geneva Bonnie Hammontree
1914 - 2005
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Dean Hammontree
1897 - 1897
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Oscar Hammontree
1901 - 1901

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