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EVAs in the 1800s: Sheba Reed Eva and Josiah Eva
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Re: EVAs in the 1800s: Sheba Reed Eva and Josiah Eva
LindaBurke10
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Posted: 9 Apr 2010 12:20AM GMT
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I also found information on a Josiah, born 1849 that went to MA and married a Susan Medlyn. Maybe this is your Josiah? Both Josiah's I've mentioned are part of the same family tree which I am also part of.
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13 Feb 2008 9:48AM GMT
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9 Apr 2010 6:15AM GMT
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LindaBurke10
9 Apr 2010 6:20AM GMT
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9 Apr 2010 6:24AM GMT
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