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Eva Pearl Hodges 1879–1914 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 14 Sep 1879

Birth Location: Florida, United States

Death Date: 1914

Death Location: Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, United States

Father: Antonio Hodges

Mother: Gabriella Chaires

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Eva Pearl Hodges was born in 1879 in Florida, United States, the child of Antonio De Lopez Hodges And Gabriella Ella Chaires. Eva Pearl Hodges passed away in 1914 in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, United States.

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Biography

  • Eva Pearl Hodges was born in 1879 in Florida, United States, the child of Antonio De Lopez Hodges And Gabriella Ella Chaires.
  • Eva Pearl Hodges passed away in 1914 in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, United States.

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Eva Hodges's Ancestors

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Eva Hodges
1879–1914
Birth Place: Florida, United States
Parents
Antonio De Lopez Hodges
1856–1901
Hodges Island, Levy, Florida, United States
Gabriella (Ella) Chaires
1859–1913
Talahassee, Leon, Florida, United States
Grandparents
Andrew (Elton) Hodges
1829–1885
Georgia, United States
Nancy (Pinkney) Johnson
1839–1911
Montgomery, Montgomery, Texas, United States
Great-Grandparents
Hezekiah Johnson
1797–1852
Elizabeth Cowan
1800–1884
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Cowan
1771–1821
Rosannah Gillespy
1777–1821

Eva Hodges's Timeline

2 Records

1879
14 Sep 1879
Birth of Eva Pearl Hodges in Florida, United States
Florida, United States
1914
1914
Age 35
Death of Eva Pearl Hodges in Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, United States
Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 14 Sep 1879
    Event Place: Florida, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1914
    Event Place: Tallahassee, Leon, Florida, United States

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