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Mary E Strode

Birth9 Jan 1759 - Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States
Death5 Aug 1812 - Champaign, Ohio, United States
MotherMargaret Foreman
FatherJeremiah Strode

Born in Berkeley, James, Virginia, United States on 9 Jan 1759 to Jeremiah Strode and Margaret Foreman. Mary E Strode married Isaac Jr. Evans and had 14 children. She passed away on 5 Aug 1812 in Champaign, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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Jeremiah Strode
1737 - 1785
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Margaret Foreman
1732 - 1812
Spouse(s)
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Isaac Jr. Evans
1751 - 1812
Children Show all
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Jeremiah Evans
1781 - 1840
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Isaac Evans
1784 - 1850
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James Evans
1801 - 1828
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George Evans
1794 - 1837
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Margaret Evans
1790 - 1871
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Edward Evans
1787 - 1814
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Alsey Evans
1797 - Unknown
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Catherine Margaret Evans
1775 - 1833
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Eleazer Evans
1775 - 1848
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Sarah Evans
1798 - 1836
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Elizabeth Jane Evans
1803 - 1870
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John Evans
1792 - 1861
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Susannah Evans
1792 - 1840
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Racheal Evans
1803 - 1840

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