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Greene Washington Evers

Birth29 February 1884 - Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA
Death22 September 1961 - Georgiana, Butler County, Alabama, USA
MotherMartha Evers
FatherMaxsum "Mack" C. z Evers

Born in Tallapoosa County, Alabama, USA on 29 February 1884 to Maxsum "Mack" C. z Evers and Martha Evers. Greene Washington Evers married Sarah Elizabeth Palmer and had 10 children. He passed away on 22 September 1961 in Georgiana, Butler County, Alabama, USA.

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Parents
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Maxsum "Mack" C. Z Evers
1840 - 1927
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Martha Evers
1851 - 1927
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Elizabeth Palmer
1914 - 1983
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Minnie O King
1895 - Unknown
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Leonard William Evers
1904 - 1963
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Elmus Oney Evers
1906 - 1969
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Lera Marie Evers
1909 - 2000
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Emma Lavenia Evers
1917 - 2001
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Lennie Mae Evers
1908 - 1976
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Collis Quincy "Bunk" Evers
1912 - 1968
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Mary Ethel Evers
1914 - 1980
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Cecil Henry Evers
1924 - 2002
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Larce William Evers
1919 - 1990
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Patsy Maggie Evers
1946 - 2017

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