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Evaline Mitchell

Birth29Feb1828 - Madison County, Alabama, USA
Death11 Mar 1904 - Martins Mill, VanZandt Co., TX
MotherMary Polly Stone
FatherRichard Shackelford Mitchell

Born in Madison County, Alabama, USA on 29Feb1828 to Richard Shackelford Mitchell and Mary Polly Stone. Evaline Mitchell married George Crusen Snyder and had 9 children. She passed away on 11 Mar 1904 in Martins Mill, VanZandt Co., TX.

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Parents
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Richard Shackelford Mitchell
1796 - 1839
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Mary Polly Stone
1797 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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George Crusen Snyder
1817 - 1869
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Jennie Snyder Smith
1867 - 1904
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Marion Columbus (Lum) Snyder
1858 - 1956
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Lucy Ann Snyder
1863 - Unknown
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Isaac Crusen Snyder
1852 - 1896
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James R. Snyder
1853 - 1900
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William M. Snyder
1853 - 1930
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Andrew J Snyder
1858 - Unknown
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Elizebeth Ann Snyder
1846 - 1906
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Elizabeth B. Snyder
1846 - 1909

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