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Louvina Rebecca Clovis

Birth3 May 1815 - Washington, Maryland, USA
Death17 Nov 1897 - Perry, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherMary Polly Coss
FatherConrad Clovis

Born in Washington, Maryland, USA on 3 May 1815 to Conrad Clovis and Mary Polly Coss. Louvina Rebecca Clovis married Charles Coss and had 11 children. She passed away on 17 Nov 1897 in Perry, Greene, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
Conrad Clovis
1789 - 1870
Mary Polly Coss
1788 - 1872
Spouse(s)
Charles Coss
1815 - 1902
Children Show all
Samuel Milton Coss
1837 - 1922
Charles Benton Coss
1844 - 1928
Conrad E. Coss
1848 - 1902
Rev. John Calhoun Coss
1840 - 1906
Mary Ann Walton
1835 - 1923
Sarah Ellen Coss
1851 - 1878

Reuben W. Coss
1855 - Unknown
Levi A Coss
1852 - 1907
Elizabeth M. Coss
1842 - 1920
Lemon Coss
1855 - 1909
John Clovis Coss
1841 - 1928

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