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From: "Mike Evans" <>
Subject: RE: John Evans son of Benjamin Evans
Date: Sun, 14 May 2000 14:45:26 -0400
In-Reply-To: <3.0.32.20000514131239.0068aa30@pop.flash.net>


Haven't gotten as far as u yet!

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Frank & Maureen Evans [mailto:]
> Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 2:13 PM
> To:
> Subject: John Evans son of Benjamin Evans
>
>
> Hello list!
> Can anyone make connection with my GGrandfather or Grandfather listed
> below? I sent this information before, but we have several new subscribers
> now so thought I'd try again.
> My Great Grandfather was named John Evans b.October 24, 1820 in
> Ohio (don't
> know where in Ohio) and moved to Iowa "at an early age" and married
> Catherine Swalley (in the home of her father Benjamin Swalley) on December
> 9, 1856 in Davis County, Iowa. Catherine was born February 15, 1832 in
> Washington County, Pennsylvania.
>
> My Grandfather was named Marion Benjamin Evans (son of John Evans)b.may 5,
> 1859 in Bonaparte, Van Buren County, Iowa and died May 13, 1937
> in Calhoun,
> Henry County, Missouri. He married Mamie Minish on January 18, 1898 in
> Calhoun Missouri.
>
> I have lots of information on my Grandfather, his siblings and much more,
> but I am stuck with John...No information on his parents or any other
> relatives. My Father Ray Minish Evans always told his children
> that we were
> "Pennsylvania Dutch", but I don't know how true it was.
>
> Any information you can give me I will GREATLY appreciate, and will return
> the favor,
> Thanks,
> Frank Raymond Evans
> Keene, Texas
> e-mail
>
>
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