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Jessie Belle Evans 1887–1971 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 February 1887

Birth Location: Russell, Lucas, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 7 July 1971

Death Location: Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa, USA

Father: Wilbur Evans

Mother: Nancy Wiltsey

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Jessie Belle Evans was born in 1887 in Russell, Lucas, Iowa, USA, the child of Wilbur Wesley Evans And Nancy Ann Wiltsey. Jessie Belle Evans passed away in 1971 in Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa, USA.

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Biography

  • Jessie Belle Evans was born in 1887 in Russell, Lucas, Iowa, USA, the child of Wilbur Wesley Evans And Nancy Ann Wiltsey.
  • Jessie Belle Evans passed away in 1971 in Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa, USA.

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Jessie Evans's Ancestors

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Jessie Evans
1887–1971
Birth Place: Russell, Lucas, Iowa, USA
Parents
Wilbur Wesley Evans
1852–1900
Putnam County, Indiana, USA
Nancy (Ann) Wiltsey
1853–1901
Warren County, Illinois, USA
Grandparents
Marcus (Lindsay) Evans
1822–1875
Bath County, Kentucky, United States of America
Elizabeth Hetser
1827–1892
Adams County, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Rev
1799–1870
Amanda Martin
1798–1847
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Martin
1772–1847
Mary Cooke
1771–1851

Jessie Evans's Timeline

2 Records

1887
28 February 1887
Birth of Jessie Belle Evans in Russell, Lucas, Iowa, USA
Russell, Lucas, Iowa, USA
1971
7 July 1971
Age 84
Death of Jessie Belle Evans in Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa, USA
Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 February 1887
    Event Place: Russell, Lucas, Iowa, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 July 1971
    Event Place: Chariton, Lucas County, Iowa, USA

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