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Edgar F. Shoaf
- Preferred Name: Edgar F. Shoaf[1]
- Gender: M
- Death: 1932 in Indiana, USA.[1] [2]
- Birth: 1865 in Jackson Township, Fountain County, Indiana, USA.[1] [2]
- Notes:
[v7t3834.FTW]
Edgar F. Shoaf married to Jenettie McCrary and had one infant son. She and the son both died and were buried at Phranuel Lutheran Cemetery. Edgar remarried to Lula Beck. They had two children. Edgar and Lulawere buried at Kingman Cemetery, Kingman, Indiana.
Preferred Parents:
Father: Jacob Shoaf, b. 3 JAN 1829 in near Connersville, Indiana, at "White Water" USA. d. 15 DEC 1901 in Jackson Township, Fountain County, Indiana, USA.
Mother: Elizabeth Livengood, b. 1 JAN 1831 d. 20 JAN 1922 in Fountain County, Indiana, USA.
Family 1: Jenettie McCrary, b. 23 APR 1868 d. 29 JAN 1888 in Fountain County, Indiana, USA.
- m. 11 MAR 1886 in Fountain County, Indiana, USA.
- Infant Son Shoaf, b. 19 JAN 1888 in Fountain County, Indiana, USA. d. 22 JAN 1888 in Fountain County, Indiana, USA.
Family 2: Lula E. Beck, b. 1872 d. 1933
- Paul Shoaf, b. 14 NOV 1890 in Wallace, Fountain County, Indiana, USA. d. 6 JUN 1938 in Attica, Indiana, USA.
- Bertha J. Shoaf, b. 17 APR 1892 in near Wallace, Fountain County, Indiana, USA. d. BET 1921 AND 1986 in Indiana, USA.
Sources:
- Title: v7t3834.FTW
Note: Source Medium: Other
- Page: note: Keith Wolf, Oregon, 1983. Footnote: Keith Wolf, Oregon, 1983.Keith Wolf, Oregon, 1983.
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