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Eva Pearl Goss 1908–1997 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 31 Oct 1908

Birth Location: Addington, Stephens, Oklahoma

Death Date: 27 Jul 1997

Death Location: Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, USA

Father: John Goss

Mother: Della Starkey

Spouse(s): Thomas Roden

Children(s): Carol Roden

The story of Eva Pearl Goss began in 1908 in Addington, Stephens, Oklahoma. Eva Pearl Goss married Thomas Ransey Roden, and had children including Carol Jean Roden. Eva Pearl Goss passed away in 1997 in Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Eva Pearl Goss began in 1908 in Addington, Stephens, Oklahoma.
  • Eva Pearl Goss married Thomas Ransey Roden, and had children including Carol Jean Roden.
  • Eva Pearl Goss passed away in 1997 in Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, USA.

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Eva Goss's Ancestors

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Eva Goss
1908–1997
Birth Place: Addington, Stephens, Oklahoma
Parents
John Wesley Goss
1871–1940
Elk Falls, Elk, Kansas, United States
Della (Phene) Starkey
1878–1955
Starkey, Montague, Texas, USA
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Eva Goss's Descendants

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Eva (Pearl) Goss (31 Oct 1908–27 Jul 1997) m. Thomas (Ransey) Roden (05 Mar 1914–27 Nov 1983)
  1. 1. Carol (Jean) Roden 1948–1996

Eva Goss's Timeline

2 Records

1908
31 Oct 1908
Birth of Eva Pearl Goss in Addington, Stephens, Oklahoma
Addington, Stephens, Oklahoma
1997
27 Jul 1997
Age 89
Death of Eva Pearl Goss in Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, USA
Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 31 Oct 1908
    Event Place: Addington, Stephens, Oklahoma

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Jul 1997
    Event Place: Duncan, Stephens, Oklahoma, USA

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