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Pearl and Mary “Olive” (Baysinger) Eivins

 

Pearl Henry Eivins (1883 - 1972)

Mary “Olive” Baysinger (1884 - 1969)

 

Children

  1. Florence Opal Eivins — Born: 12 January 1906 in Beaconsfield, Missouri; Married: Harold Baker; Died: 25 September 1976 in Osceola, Iowa

  2. Marvin Arley Eivins — Born: 3 June 1907 in Beaconsfield, Missouri; Married: Helen Ceradsky on 21 January 1928 in Ridgeway, Missouri; Died: 25 October 1990 in Ridgeway, Missouri

  3. Harley Oscan Eivins — Born: 2 November 1909 in Blythedale, Missouri; Married: Ruby Billups on 7 February 1931; Died: 28 February 1993

  4. Rollin Ira Eivins — Born: 1 June 1917 in Leon, Iowa; Married: Hazel Hickman on 22 August 1935 in Ridgeway, Missouri; Died: 31 January 1999 in Guthrie Center, Iowa

Military

WW I Registration Card [1]

The WWI registration card shows the following information:

Name: Pearl Henry Eivins
Permanent Home Address: R 1, Leon, Decatur, Iowa
Age in years: 35
Date of Birth: Aug 18, 1883
Race: White
US Citizen: Native Born
Present Occupation: Farming
Employer’s Name: Self
Employer Address: Leon, Decatur, Iowa
Nearest Relative: Olive Eivins
Height: Tall
Build: Slender
Color of Eyes: Blue
Color of Hair: D. Brown

WW II Draft Registration [1]

Name: Pearl Henry Eivins
Permanent Home Address: Ridgeway, Harrison Co, MO
Mailing Address: Same
Telephone: None
Age in years: 58
Date of Birth: 8 /18/1883
Place of Birth: Clark Co, Iowa
Nearest Relative: Olive May Eivins, Ridgeway, MO
Employer’s Name: Self
Employer Address: Ridgeway, MO
Race: White
Height: 6 ft
Weight: 1790
Build: Slender
Color of Eyes: Blue
Color of Hair: Black
Complexion: Light

Date of registration: Apr 27, 1942

News Items

1903

School opened again Monday with a total enrollment of 53, advanced room 30, primary room 23. Those attending from other districts are Frank Whiteaker, Chas. Robinson, Amy, Carrie and Charley Northey, Pearl and Harry Eivins, George Pidcock, Helen Nottney and Anna Robinson.  Frank Whiteaker is detained at home this week to shuck corn.  On account of the absence of her mother, Pena Buchanan is detained at home." — Page  3 of Tingley Vindicator, published in Tingley, Iowa on Thursday, January 8th, 1903 [2]

The "Beaconsfield School Report for the Month Ending Mch. 6, 1903" listed for the Advanced Room that Pearl Eivins and Harry Eivins were neither absent or tardy. — Page  12 of Tingley Vindicator, published in Tingley, Iowa on Thursday, March 12th, 1903 [2]

"Farce -- "The Dutchman's Ghost" -- cast of characters" included  Pearl Eivins as Mr. Bread and Clate Eivins as Mr. Black.   Harry Eivins played Rinker in the farce " The Coal Heaver's Revenge". — Page  8 of Tingley Vindicator, published in Tingley, Iowa on Thursday, December 24th, 1903 [2]

1905

"Beaconsfield, June 13 - A number of people from this vicinity wen to the Odd Fellows picnic

Sunday at Decatur City.  Those who went: Messrs Fred Miller, Frank Whiteaker, Clayton Brown, Willie Rhoades, Willis Brimmer, Charley Robbins, Harry Eivins, Guy Happ, Tom Miller, Pearl Evins, Tom Robinson, M. A. Johnston, W. A. Rhoades, Tod Ackerley, Frank Redd."  — Page  1 of Tingley Vindicator, published in Tingley, Iowa on Thursday, June 15th, 1905 [2]

"Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Eivins went to Decautur City Sunday, returning home the same evening." — Page  1 of Tingley Vindicator, published in Tingley, Iowa on Thursday, June 15th, 1905 [2]

1907

"Mr. and Mrs. P.H. Eivins and children, and Orval Eivins started Saturday to Osceola for  week's visit with relatives and friends." — Page  8 of Tingley Vindicator, published in Tingley, Iowa on Thursday, August 22nd, 1907 [2]

1914

"Mr. and Mrs. Harry Eivins went Tuesday to Osceola to visit for a short time with his brother Pearl Eivins." — Page  6 of Tingley Vindicator, published in Tingley, Iowa on Thursday, February 12th, 1914 [2]



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CITATIONS

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