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Evaline "Eva" A Scribner

Birth22 JAN 1891 - Douglas, Missouri, United States
Death26 Dec 1980 - Missouri City, Fort Bend, Texas, United States
MotherPhrenette(Vernetta) "Nettie" Elizabeth Snook
FatherSamuel Red Scribner

Born in Douglas, Missouri, United States on 22 JAN 1891 to Samuel Red Scribner and Phrenette(Vernetta) "Nettie" Elizabeth Snook. Evaline "Eva" A Scribner had 9 children. She passed away on 26 Dec 1980 in Missouri City, Fort Bend, Texas, United States.

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Samuel Red Scribner
1855 - 1939
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Phrenette(vernetta) "Nettie" Elizabeth Snook
1859 - 1931
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Cloyed R. "George" Bray
1927 - 2001
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Mathias Edward Bray
1921 - 2004
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Ervin Coy Bray
1925 - 2006
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Marjorie Doleen Bray
1916 - 1998
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Agnes Uldean Bray
1913 - 1985
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Vivian Opal Bray
1909 - 1985
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Doyle Francis Bray
1930 - 2003
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Dwight Bray
1911 - 1925
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Louverta L Bray
1933 - 1956

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