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Ernest James (Jim) Evans 1928–2004 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: March 29, 1928

Birth Location: Nanton, Alberta, Canada

Death Date: February 27, 2004

Death Location: High River, Alberta, Canada

Father: Frank Evans

Mother: Ella Richardson

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Ernest James (Jim) Evans was born in 1928 in Nanton, Alberta, Canada, the child of Frank Evans And Ella Jane Richardson. Ernest James (Jim) Evans passed away in 2004 in High River, Alberta, Canada.

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Biography

  • Ernest James (Jim) Evans was born in 1928 in Nanton, Alberta, Canada, the child of Frank Evans And Ella Jane Richardson.
  • Ernest James (Jim) Evans passed away in 2004 in High River, Alberta, Canada.

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Ernest Evans's Ancestors

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Ernest Evans
1928–2004
Birth Place: Nanton, Alberta, Canada
Parents
Frank Evans
1890–1957
Dolay Llandridod, Radnorshire, Wales
Ella (Jane) Richardson
1906–1952
Nanton, Alberta, Canada
Grandparents
William (George) Richardson
1865–1931
Adelaide Twp Middlesex, Ontario, Canada
Harriett (Maria) Ladell
1873–1895
Biddulph, Ontario, Canada
Great-Grandparents
John Richardson
1837–1931
Jane Early
1847–1923
Alfred Ladell
1829–1893
Naomi Lambert
1836–1928
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Richardson
1809–1898
Mary Utter
1816–1885

Ernest Evans's Timeline

2 Records

1928
March 29, 1928
Birth of Ernest James (Jim) Evans in Nanton, Alberta, Canada
Nanton, Alberta, Canada
2004
February 27, 2004
Age 76
Death of Ernest James (Jim) Evans in High River, Alberta, Canada
High River, Alberta, Canada

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: March 29, 1928
    Event Place: Nanton, Alberta, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: February 27, 2004
    Event Place: High River, Alberta, Canada

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