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Eveline (South) Lester

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Eveline (South) Lester
Eveline Mabel "Lena" (South) Lester (20 Oct 1884--Messena Co., IA to 9 Oct 1943 in Pottawattamie Co., IA), wife of Fred E. Lester (25 Jun 1884 in IA to Jul 1974 in Pottawattamie Co., IA)
She was the daughter of Elijah Johnson "Lige" South and Nancy Eveline Honts.
She and Fred had six children--Hazel Irene, Lloyd Dale, Leland Clair, Ines Darlene, Lillian Ilegean and Lyle Wayne.
Date & Place: at Evaline Mabel in Iowa USA
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63 year old genealogist for most of the surnames listed. Sometimes the only researcher. I call myself more of a compiler at times, taking what my relatives give and but it in some sense of direction for the rest of the family members.
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