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LILLY MAY EVINGER

Birth1 August 1867 - Westfield, Bureau, Illinois, United States
Death5 Nov 1898 - Raytown, Jackson, Missouri, United States
MotherRebecca Ann Beasley
FatherJOHN LABAN EVINGER

Born in Westfield, Bureau, Illinois, United States on 1 August 1867 to JOHN LABAN EVINGER and Rebecca Ann Beasley. LILLY MAY EVINGER married RICHARD WESTON and had 8 children. She passed away on 5 Nov 1898 in Raytown, Jackson, Missouri, United States.

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John Laban Evinger
1840 - 1917
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Rebecca Ann Beasley
1838 - 1905
Spouse(s)
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Richard Weston
1863 - 1931
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Lester Weston
1897 - 1986
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George H. Weston
1895 - 1985
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Edith Rebecca Weston
1891 - 1988
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Burton Vincent Weston 1St - A Piano Tuner - Ww I And Ww Ii
1887 - 1987
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Lewis Harold Weston
1896 - 1986
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Ada May Weston
1886 - 1921
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Ruth Evangeline Weston
1893 - 1983
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John Evinger Weston
1889 - 1982

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