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Noah Evans

Birth3 July 1900 - Arkansas
Death1960 - Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States
MotherCassie Pearson
FatherJohn William 'J W' Evans

Born in Arkansas on 3 July 1900 to John William 'J W' Evans and Cassie Pearson. Noah Evans married Mineola Missouri 'Minnie' Murdock and had 6 children. He passed away on 1960 in Sacramento, Sacramento, California, United States.

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Parents
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John William 'J W' Evans
1853 - 1914
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Cassie Pearson
1869 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Mineola Missouri 'Minnie' Murdock
1908 - 1985
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Ida Mae Smith
1901 - 1998
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Lola Jean Creech
1908 - 1966
Children Show all
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Billy Dean Evans
1933 - 1973
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Charles Edward Evans
1925 - 1999
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Floyd Wilber Evans
1927 - 2012
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Helen Sadie Murdock Evans
1929 - 1951
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Garlin Evans
1921 - 1923
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Maxine Evans
1931 - 2015

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