Daughter of Milton M Akins and Elizabeth Nesbit Akins. Eva's plot is either unmarked or her marker is under the ground in New Hope Cemetery. We continue to look for sunken markers in New Hope.
She lived at 929 Euclid Avenue.
Her death certificate depicts her name as "Mrs. John T Akins Brent." Fortunately, a 10 year Volunteer, Mary Enzor Smith (#46862968) has provided me with her name, Eva.
Information gleaned from The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) Sunday, December 16, 1934, on
Page 24: Her three Sisters are Mrs. J. G. Adams, Mrs. H.F. Bartlett, and Mrs. H.L. Swink. Her three Brothers are Joe W. Akins, and T.M. Akins, both of Atlanta. Her Brother A. F. Akins lived in Los Angeles.
Daughter of Milton M Akins and Elizabeth Nesbit Akins. Eva's plot is either unmarked or her marker is under the ground in New Hope Cemetery. We continue to look for sunken markers in New Hope.
She lived at 929 Euclid Avenue.
Her death certificate depicts her name as "Mrs. John T Akins Brent." Fortunately, a 10 year Volunteer, Mary Enzor Smith (#46862968) has provided me with her name, Eva.
Information gleaned from The Atlanta Constitution (Atlanta, Georgia) Sunday, December 16, 1934, on
Page 24: Her three Sisters are Mrs. J. G. Adams, Mrs. H.F. Bartlett, and Mrs. H.L. Swink. Her three Brothers are Joe W. Akins, and T.M. Akins, both of Atlanta. Her Brother A. F. Akins lived in Los Angeles.
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