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MARGARET "MATTIE" E LARSON

Birth3 Sep 1870 - Minnesota, United States
Death1943 - North Dakota, USA
MotherPAULINE ANDERSON
FatherJOHN LARSON

Born in Minnesota, United States on 3 Sep 1870 to JOHN LARSON and PAULINE ANDERSON. MARGARET "MATTIE" E LARSON married EDWARD EVANS and had 8 children. She passed away on 1943 in North Dakota, USA.

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Parents
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John Larson
1831 - Unknown
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Pauline Anderson
1850 - 1870
Spouse(s)
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Edward Evans
1869 - 1938
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Olive Marie Evans
1909 - 2005
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Elroy "Roy" Evans
1901 - 1979
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Benjamin Evans
1899 - 1972
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Edward Evans
1910 - Unknown
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George Evans
1908 - 1978
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Emma Betsy Evans
1906 - 2006
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Rose Anna Evans
1903 - 2004
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Lloyd Evans
1905 - Unknown

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