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Eloise King 1893–1974 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: November 9, 1893

Birth Location: Alabama

Death Date: October 21, 1974

Death Location: St. Johns County, Florida

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Spouse(s): William Priester, John Ives

Children(s): John Jr., William Jr.

In 1893, Eloise King entered the world in Alabama, born to Thomas F King And Fanny. Eloise King married John Jack Reffyling Ives, William James Priester, and had children including John Reffyling Ives Jr, William James Priester Jr. Eloise King passed away in 1974 in St. Johns County, Florida.

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Biography

  • In 1893, Eloise King entered the world in Alabama, born to Thomas F King And Fanny.
  • Eloise King married John Jack Reffyling Ives, William James Priester, and had children including John Reffyling Ives Jr, William James Priester Jr.
  • Eloise King passed away in 1974 in St. Johns County, Florida.

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Eloise King's Ancestors

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Eloise King
1893–1974
Birth Place: Alabama
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Eloise King's Descendants

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Eloise King (November 9, 1893–October 21, 1974) m. William (James) Priester (May 7, 1894–January 6, 1971) m. John ("Jack" Reffyling) Ives (March 21, 1889–)
  1. 1. John (Reffyling Ives) Jr. 1918–2006 m. Aletha 1923–2000
  2. 2. William (James Priester) Jr. 1926–2010

Eloise King's Timeline

2 Records

1893
November 9, 1893
Birth of Eloise King in Alabama
Alabama
1974
October 21, 1974
Age 81
Death of Eloise King in St. Johns County, Florida
St. Johns County, Florida

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: November 9, 1893
    Event Place: Alabama

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: October 21, 1974
    Event Place: St. Johns County, Florida

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