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Elvira Elizabeth Lewis 1864–1943 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 30 Jun 1864

Birth Location: Haglerville, Henry Co., TN, USA

Death Date: 9 Oct 1943

Death Location: , White Co., AR, USA

Father: Ben Lewis

Mother: Mary Hastings

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The story of Elvira Elizabeth Lewis began in 1864 in Haglerville, Henry Co., TN, USA. Elvira Elizabeth Lewis married Vivian W Weir. Elvira Elizabeth Lewis passed away in 1943 in , White Co., AR, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Elvira Elizabeth Lewis began in 1864 in Haglerville, Henry Co., TN, USA.
  • Elvira Elizabeth Lewis married Vivian W Weir.
  • Elvira Elizabeth Lewis passed away in 1943 in , White Co., AR, USA.

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Elvira Lewis's Ancestors

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Elvira Lewis
1864–1943
Birth Place: Haglerville, Henry Co., TN, USA
Parents
Ben W. Lewis
1828–
, Henry Co., TN, USA
Mary (Ellen) Hastings
1826–1917
, Henry Co., TN, USA
Grandparents
Elvira Hagler
1811–1852
, Stewart Co., TN, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jacob Hagler
1763–1828
Frankey
1765–1824
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John
1730–1816
Elizabeth Hooser
1738–1816
William Robins
1745–1774
Nancy Foster
1745–1833

Elvira Lewis's Timeline

2 Records

1864
30 Jun 1864
Birth of Elvira Elizabeth Lewis in Haglerville, Henry Co., TN, USA
Haglerville, Henry Co., TN, USA
1943
9 Oct 1943
Age 79
Death of Elvira Elizabeth Lewis in , White Co., AR, USA
, White Co., AR, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 30 Jun 1864
    Event Place: Haglerville, Henry Co., TN, USA
    Record Source: Ben W. Lewis Family Information

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Oct 1943
    Event Place: , White Co., AR, USA
    Record Source: Ben W. Lewis Family Information

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