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James Russell Yoes

Birth4 Feb 1845 - Winslow, Washington, Arkansas, United States
DeathOct 1907 - Carthage, Jasper, Missouri, USA
MotherKessiah Bloyd
FatherConrad Ewes

Born in Winslow, Washington, Arkansas, United States on 4 Feb 1845 to Conrad Ewes and Kessiah Bloyd. James Russell Yoes married Mary Elizabeth Short and had 16 children. He passed away on Oct 1907 in Carthage, Jasper, Missouri, USA.

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Parents
Conrad Ewes
1804 - 1891
Kessiah Bloyd
1813 - 1845
Spouse(s)
Mary Elizabeth Short
1846 - 1871
Perleatha L Evans
1855 - 1902
Martha Ann Gilstrap
1850 - 1872
Children Show all
Jacob Edgar Yoes
1869 - 1920
Calona Abigail Yoes
1867 - 1958
Chester E Yoes
1897 - 1967
Estella Estella Yoes
1882 - 1934
Gertrude Kizzie Yoes
1877 - 1966
Milas G. Yoes
1900 - Unknown
Carnie E Yoes
1886 - 1965
Bertha A Yoes
1884 - 1962

Roy James Yoes
1890 - 1944
Dwight A Yoes
1888 - 1930
Benjamin H D Yoes
1892 - 1920
Jessee Yoes
1876 - Unknown
Gracie C. Yoes
1876 - 1959
Pearl Capitola Yoes
1880 - 1881
Ulysses Theadway Thad Yoes
1879 - 1953
Minnie Yoes
1872 - 1887

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