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James Robert Evans

Birth15 Jan 1874 - Henderson, Ky
Death16 Apr 1940 - Spiro, Le Flore, Oklahoma, United States
MotherElizabeth Ann "Betsy" Brickey
FatherOliver C. Evans

Born in Henderson, Ky on 15 Jan 1874 to Oliver C. Evans and Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Brickey. James Robert Evans married Ruth Emily Higgins and had 6 children. He passed away on 16 Apr 1940 in Spiro, Le Flore, Oklahoma, United States.

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Oliver C. Evans
1835 - 1911
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Elizabeth Ann "Betsy" Brickey
1846 - 1939
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Ruth Emily Higgins
1880 - 1935
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Claude Rudolph Evans
1901 - 1925
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Lula Mae Evans
1905 - 1991
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Elza James Evans
1911 - 1945
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Robert Lee Evans
1917 - 2001
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Guy Garvis Evans
1913 - 2000
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Margaret Pauline Evans
1921 - 2007

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