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Eva Lena Hunt 1888–1948 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1888

Birth Location: Missouri

Death Date: 4 Aug 1948

Death Location: Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri

Father: John Hunt

Mother: Mary Bowlen

Spouse(s): John Coy

Children(s): Roberta None

Eva Lena Hunt was born in 1888 in Missouri, the child of John William Hunt And Mary Etta Bowlen. Eva Lena Hunt married John Lee Coy, and had children including Roberta. Eva Lena Hunt passed away in 1948 in Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri.

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Biography

  • Eva Lena Hunt was born in 1888 in Missouri, the child of John William Hunt And Mary Etta Bowlen.
  • Eva Lena Hunt married John Lee Coy, and had children including Roberta.
  • Eva Lena Hunt passed away in 1948 in Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Eva Hunt's Ancestors

Self
Eva Hunt
1888–1948
Birth Place: Missouri
Parents
John William Hunt
1856–1933
Macon County, Missouri
Mary (Etta) Bowlen
1861–1941
Missouri
Grandparents
Simon (H) HUNT
1839–1901
Kentucky, USA
Josephine Cox
1844–1919
Tennessee
Great-Grandparents
George Cox
1801–1884
Bidsey Miles
1800–1846
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Eva Hunt's Descendants

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Eva (Lena) Hunt (abt 1888–4 Aug 1948) m. John (Lee) Coy (25 Feb 1884–26 Jul 1967)
  1. 1. Roberta 1914– m. Earl (Ray) Goins 1910–1978
    1. 1. John (R) Goins 1936–2011

Eva Hunt's Timeline

2 Records

1888
abt 1888
Birth of Eva Lena Hunt in Missouri
Missouri
1948
4 Aug 1948
Age 60
Death of Eva Lena Hunt in Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri
Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1888
    Event Place: Missouri

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 Aug 1948
    Event Place: Salisbury, Chariton County, Missouri

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