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Eva May FIFIELD

Birth12 Oct 1882 - Boardman, Kalkaska, Michigan
Death15 Jun 1945 - Seattle, King County, Washington
MotherMargaret 'Maggie' GILMORE
FatherLorenzo William Fifield

Born in Boardman, Kalkaska, Michigan on 12 Oct 1882 to Lorenzo William Fifield and Margaret 'Maggie' GILMORE. Eva May FIFIELD married Wilbur Clifton Fessenden and had 3 children. She passed away on 15 Jun 1945 in Seattle, King County, Washington.

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Parents
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Lorenzo William Fifield
1846 - 1933
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Margaret 'Maggie' Gilmore
1856 - 1907
Spouse(s)
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Wilbur Clifton Fessenden
1875 - 1932
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Bernard Reilly
1881 - 1925
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Ernest Martin
1897 - Unknown
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Clifford Lorenze Fessenden
1903 - 1977
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Doris Elvie Fessenden
1908 - 1994
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Elwin Henry Fessenden
1912 - 1986

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