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Milton & Eveline Mardis

Updated Feb 11, 2024
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Milton & Eveline Mardis
A photo of Milton Carl Mardis & his wife, Eveline Raney McCrealess Mardis. This is my grandfather & grandmother. Picture taken at my birth place on Hwy 43 near St. Florian Al. (just outside Florence, Al.)
Date & Place: in St Florian, Al. USA
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Eveline Raney (McCrealess) Mardis
Eveline Mardis died on March 14, 1980. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Eveline Raney (McCrealess) Mardis.
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Milton Carl  Mardis
Milton Carl Mardis was born on May 11, 1879, and died at age 80 years old in February 1960. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Milton Carl Mardis.
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Jim Mardis
I am son of James Henry Mardis grandson of Milton Carl, great grandson of James Leonard and great great grandson of Samuel Mardis of Va. I am looking for info on Samuel Mardis of Va., Nc., SC,Blount County Al. I am son of Vera Mae Bloss Mardis, great grandson of James Blaine Bloss, great grandson of Harrison Bloss and great great grandson of Valentine Bloss. Surnames Mardis,Bloss Mardis,McCreless,
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