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Husband: Robert Newton Evans 1
Born: 10 FEB 1830 at: South Salem, Ross, Ohio, USA Married: 9 OCT 1855 at: Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio Died: 26 OCT 1892 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas, USA Father:Isaac Evans Mother:Margaret "Mary" Wallace Other Spouses: PEDIGREE
Wife: Mary Catherine Taylor 1
Born: 11 JUL 1836 at: Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio Died: 23 MAR 1896 at: Strawn, Coffey, Kansas, USA Father:Price Taylor Mother:Catharine Smith Other Spouses: PEDIGREE
CHILDREN
Name: John Evans 1 Born: 1856 at: Ohio Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Price Taylor Evans 1 Born: 19 SEP 1857 at: Ohio Married: 6 MAR 1883 at: Benton County, Indiana, USA Died: 30 MAR 1896 at: Spouses: Annie Laurie Baldwin PEDIGREE
Name: Clara Elizabeth Evans 1 Born: 13 DEC 1859 at: Ross County, Ohio or Illinois 2 Married: 1884 at: Died: 7 NOV 1927 at: Wichita, Sedgwick, Kansas, USA 2 Spouses: George Throckmorton PEDIGREE
Name: William Wallace Evans 1 Born: 23 JAN 1862 at: Peru, Putnam, Illinois, USA Married: 26 FEB 1884 at: Benton County, Indiana, USA Died: 5 FEB 1928 at: Pasadena, Los Angeles, California, USA Spouses: Laura Jane Phares PEDIGREE
Name: Isaac Lewis Evans 1 Born: 1864 at: Illinois Married: 18 MAR 1886 at: Oxford, Benton, Indiana, USA Died: 8 SEP 1921 at: Train, Kelheim, Bayern, Germany Spouses: Cora Etta Runner PEDIGREE
Name: Mary Evans 1 Born: 1868 at: Ohio Married: at: Died: at: Spouses: PEDIGREE
Name: Joseph E Evans 1 Born: 28 DEC 1870 at: Paxton, Ross, Ohio, USA Married: at: Died: 1950 at: Burlington, Coffey, Kansas Spouses: PEDIGREE
SOURCES 1) Ancestry Family Trees 2) Web: Kansas, Find A Grave Index, 1854-2012
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The information in this database is based primarily from: The Killough/Kellough Family in Ireland, Canada and The United States,
by Zora (Killough) Cunningham. 
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