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Mary Shell

Birth1816 - New York, USA
Death24 MAY 1888 - Fine, New York
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Born in New York, USA on 1816. Mary Shell married George Washington Evans and had 12 children. She passed away on 24 MAY 1888 in Fine, New York.

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George Washington Evans
1799 - 1893
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Samuel Evans
1849 - Unknown
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Eldad G Evans
1851 - 1938
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Philena B Evans
1855 - 1927
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Charles R Evans
1862 - 1919
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Benjamin Franklin Evans
1842 - 1862
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Elizabeth Evans
1840 - Unknown
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Ethan Ephraim Evans
1845 - 1900
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Arlander Evans
1847 - Unknown
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Charles Wesley Evans
1843 - Unknown
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Emma Evans
1867 - Unknown
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Eunice Evans
1866 - Unknown
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Daniel Evans
1843 - Unknown

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