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Frances E. Evans

BirthJun 1832 - Loudoun, Virginia, USA
Death20 Sep 1907 - Jackson, Guernsey, Ohio, USA
MotherFrancis Crupper
FatherAsahel Evans

Born in Loudoun, Virginia, USA on Jun 1832 to Asahel Evans and Francis Crupper. Frances E. Evans married Henry Potter Galbraith and had 7 children. She passed away on 20 Sep 1907 in Jackson, Guernsey, Ohio, USA.

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Parents
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Asahel Evans
1792 - 1868
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Francis Crupper
1797 - 1861
Spouse(s)
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Henry Potter Galbraith
1824 - 1911
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Ellsworth M. Galbraith
1862 - 1928
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Charles Galbraith
1868 - Unknown
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Robert Calvin Galbraith
1872 - 1939
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Mary E. Galbraith
1867 - 1937
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Idella Galbraith
1864 - 1895
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Viola Alcinda Galbraith
1870 - Unknown
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William Galbraith
Unknown - Unknown

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