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JOHN LABAN EVINGER

Birth17 July 1840 - Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death9 May 1917 - Hatfield, Polk, Arkansas, United States
MotherJane Evinger
FatherJohn Evinger

Born in Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA on 17 July 1840 to John Evinger and Jane Evinger. JOHN LABAN EVINGER married Rebecca Ann Beasley and had 8 children. He passed away on 9 May 1917 in Hatfield, Polk, Arkansas, United States.

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John Evinger
1815 - 1893
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Jane Evinger
1818 - 1883
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Rebecca Ann Beasley
1838 - 1905
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Sarah Josephine Latta Davis
1852 - 1939
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George Woodrow Evinger
1860 - 1942
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Lilly May Evinger
1867 - 1898
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Elmer Franklin Evinger
1872 - 1959
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Alfred Riley Evinger
1874 - 1963
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Nancy Elizabeth "Ella" Evinger
1863 - 1929
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Rosa May Evinger
1870 - 1941
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Sarah Jane Evinger
1862 - 1888
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Loley F Evinger
1865 - 1867

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