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Mary Fears Forbis

Birth25 JAN 1896 - Boone County, Missouri
Death18 FEB 1981 - Hallsville, Boone County, Missouri
MotherRoeann "Annie" Williams Copher
FatherMarshall Elliot (Twin) Forbis

Born in Boone County, Missouri on 25 JAN 1896 to Marshall Elliot (Twin) Forbis and Roeann "Annie" Williams Copher. Mary Fears Forbis married Warren Elvin Sims and had 8 children. She passed away on 18 FEB 1981 in Hallsville, Boone County, Missouri.

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Parents
Marshall Elliot (Twin) Forbis
1854 - 1935
Roeann "Annie" Williams Copher
1856 - 1938
Spouse(s)
Warren Elvin Sims
1881 - 1967
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Mary Elva Sims
1929 - 2008
Leon Warren Sims
1915 - 1999
Linton Orine Sims
1926 - 2000
Arnold Gentry Sims
1933 - 1964

Vernon Ardell Sims
1922 - 2001
Eugene Elliott Sims
1916 - 1987
Marvin Richard Sims
1918 - 2011
Lillian Nadine Sims
1919 - Unknown

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