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Lydia Lucinda Evans 1828–1910 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 03 Dec 1828
Birth Location: Alabama, United States
Death Date: 25 Jun 1910
Death Location: Seaboard, Washington, Alabama, United States
Father: Gadi Evans
Mother: Penelope Parnell
Spouse(s): George Sullivan
Children(s): Thomas Sr.
The story of Lydia Lucinda Evans began in 1828 in Alabama, United States. Lydia Lucinda Evans married George Washington Wash Sullivan, and had children including Thomas Robert Sullivan Sr. Lydia Lucinda Evans passed away in 1910 in Seaboard, Washington, Alabama, United States.
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Biography
- The story of Lydia Lucinda Evans began in 1828 in Alabama, United States.
- Lydia Lucinda Evans married George Washington Wash Sullivan, and had children including Thomas Robert Sullivan Sr.
- Lydia Lucinda Evans passed away in 1910 in Seaboard, Washington, Alabama, United States.
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Lydia Evans's Descendants
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1. Thomas (Robert Sullivan) Sr. 1849–1921 m. Nancy (Glovine) Evans 1856–1929
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1. Rebecca Sullivan 1899–1950 m. Henry (Hamilton "Hamp" II) Davis 1893–1957
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1. Henry (Hamp III) Davis 1916–1992 m. Ruby (W) Davis 1916–2010
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1. Elmer Davis 1940–2004 m. Daphney (Elaine Urquhart) Davis 1922–2015
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Lydia Evans's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 03 Dec 1828
Event Place: Alabama, United States
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 25 Jun 1910
Event Place: Seaboard, Washington, Alabama, United States