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Evelyn Pauline Boyer 1905–1984 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 Mar 1905

Birth Location: York, Pennsylvania

Death Date: 5 Apr 1984

Death Location: Springettsbury, York, Pennsylvania

Father: Harry Boyer

Mother: Annie Campbell

Spouse(s): Earl Gladfelter

Children(s):

In 1905, Evelyn Pauline Boyer entered the world in York, Pennsylvania, born to Harry Daniel Boyer And Annie Flora Campbell. Evelyn Pauline Boyer married Earl Bowers Gladfelter. Evelyn Pauline Boyer passed away in 1984 in Springettsbury, York, Pennsylvania.

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Biography

  • In 1905, Evelyn Pauline Boyer entered the world in York, Pennsylvania, born to Harry Daniel Boyer And Annie Flora Campbell.
  • Evelyn Pauline Boyer married Earl Bowers Gladfelter.
  • Evelyn Pauline Boyer passed away in 1984 in Springettsbury, York, Pennsylvania.

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Evelyn Boyer's Ancestors

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Evelyn Boyer
1905–1984
Birth Place: York, Pennsylvania
Parents
Harry Daniel Boyer
1870–1952
York, Pennsylvania
Annie (Flora) Campbell
1879–1916
York, Pennsylvania
Grandparents
John (Wesley) Campbell
1846–1921
York, Pennsylvania
Susan Tyson
1853–1901
York, Pennsylvania
Great-Grandparents
Andrew Tyson
1816–1898
Cassandra Weigel
1817–1887
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Daniel Tyson
1794–1874
Susanna Ferree
1793–1854

Evelyn Boyer's Timeline

2 Records

1905
3 Mar 1905
Birth of Evelyn Pauline Boyer in York, Pennsylvania
York, Pennsylvania
1984
5 Apr 1984
Age 79
Death of Evelyn Pauline Boyer in Springettsbury, York, Pennsylvania
Springettsbury, York, Pennsylvania

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 Mar 1905
    Event Place: York, Pennsylvania

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Apr 1984
    Event Place: Springettsbury, York, Pennsylvania

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