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Elva Jane Reed 1859–1931 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 Apr 1859

Birth Location: Gasconade County, Missouri, USA

Death Date: 16 Sep 1931

Death Location: Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States of America

Father: John Reed

Mother: Rebecca Dodson

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The story of Elva Jane Reed began in 1859 in Gasconade County, Missouri, USA. Elva Jane Reed passed away in 1931 in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Elva Jane Reed began in 1859 in Gasconade County, Missouri, USA.
  • Elva Jane Reed passed away in 1931 in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States of America.

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Elva Reed's Ancestors

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Elva Reed
1859–1931
Birth Place: Gasconade County, Missouri, USA
Parents
John Henry Reed
1832–1906
Gasconade County, Missouri, USA
Rebecca (Jane Dotsonor) Dodson
1826–1889
Tennessee
Grandparents
Hiram (Aeran) Reed
1824–1894
Webster County, Missouri, United States of America
Lucinda (Lucy Durbin) Durbin
1824–1910
Ohio
Great-Grandparents
Henry Reed
1802–1845
Rachael Roberson
1806–1881
Phillip Durbin
1781–1866
Lucy Durbin
1784–1855
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Isabell Robinette
1790–1845
Moses Roberson
1765–1836
Tabitha Robinson
1771–1807

Elva Reed's Timeline

2 Records

1859
28 Apr 1859
Birth of Elva Jane Reed in Gasconade County, Missouri, USA
Gasconade County, Missouri, USA
1931
16 Sep 1931
Age 72
Death of Elva Jane Reed in Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States of America
Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States of America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 Apr 1859
    Event Place: Gasconade County, Missouri, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Sep 1931
    Event Place: Beaver County, Oklahoma, United States of America

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