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Evoline Smith

Birth18 Aug 1841 - Grant, Indiana, United States
Death14 Feb 1924 - Madison, Iowa, USA
MotherSarah E Harris Wright
FatherMoses Smith

Born in Grant, Indiana, United States on 18 Aug 1841 to Moses Smith and Sarah E Harris Wright. Evoline Smith married John Frederick Eivins and had 12 children. She passed away on 14 Feb 1924 in Madison, Iowa, USA.

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Parents
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Moses Smith
1802 - 1873
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Sarah E Harris Wright
1806 - 1884
Spouse(s)
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John Frederick Eivins
1833 - 1916
Children Show all
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Richard Smith Eivins
1869 - 1938
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Isaac Newton Eivins
1872 - 1948
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Sophronia Frances Eivins
1867 - 1956
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Benjamin Grant Eivins
1865 - 1941
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William Oscar Eivins
1874 - 1933
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James Mannon Eivins
1859 - 1941
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Elmer Clarence Eivins
1880 - 1967
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Wesley Jefferson Eivins
1882 - 1973
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Lucinda Carrie Eivins
1861 - 1939
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Bessie Alberta (Bertie) Eivins
1879 - 1929
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John Henry Eivins
1863 - 1945
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Alice Martha Eivins
1876 - 1946

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