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Rachel Monroe Evans 1797–1878 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1797

Birth Location: Springfield, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA

Death Date: 25 Oct 1878

Death Location: Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States of America

Father: William Evans

Mother: Phoebe Kitching

Spouse(s): John Courtney

Children(s): Matilda Courtney, Daniel Courtney, Elizabeth Courtney, George Courtney, James Courtney, Martin Courtney, Nancy Crittenden, Robert Courtney, Thomas Courtney

The story of Rachel Monroe Evans began in 1797 in Springfield, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA. Rachel Monroe Evans married John Hiram Courtney, and had children including Daniel Marion Courtney, Elizabeth Eliza Cassandra Courtney, George Washington Courtney, James J Courtney, Martin Monroe Courtney, Matilda Courtney, Nancy C Summerlin Crittenden, Robert Newton Courtney, Thomas James Courtney. Rachel Monroe Evans passed away in 1878 in Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States of America.

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Biography

  • The story of Rachel Monroe Evans began in 1797 in Springfield, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA.
  • Rachel Monroe Evans married John Hiram Courtney, and had children including Daniel Marion Courtney, Elizabeth Eliza Cassandra Courtney, George Washington Courtney, James J Courtney, Martin Monroe Courtney, Matilda Courtney, Nancy C Summerlin Crittenden, Robert Newton Courtney, Thomas James Courtney.
  • Rachel Monroe Evans passed away in 1878 in Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Rachel Evans's Ancestors

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Rachel Evans
1797–1878
Birth Place: Springfield, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
Parents
William John Evans
1755–1850
Lunenburg, Lunenburg, Virginia, United States
Phoebe Kitching
1765–1855
North Carolina, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
William Evans
1710–1780
Prince George, Prince George, Virginia, USA
Grace Ellis
1710–1772
Amelia, Virginia, USA
Annie (Elizabeth) Watkinson
1718–
Guiseley, Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Rachel Evans's Descendants

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Rachel (Monroe) Evans (1797–25 Oct 1878) m. John (Hiram) Courtney (22 June 1776–5 February 1851)
  1. 1. Matilda Courtney 1822–1915 m. Simeon ((Simon)) Russell 1794–1864
    1. 1. Benjamin (Franklin) Russell 1856–1907 m. Francis (Elizabeth (Fannie)) Gilbert 1857–1945
      1. 1. Bessie (Snow) Russell\Connell 1882–1930 m. Henry (Clinton) Connell 1858–1948
        1. 1. Tempie (C) Autry 1907–1986 m. Claude (A) Autry 1900–1991
    2. 2. Dewitt (A.) Russell 1862–
    3. 3. Dempsy Russell 1863–
  2. 2. Daniel (Marion) Courtney 1827–1921
  3. 3. Elizabeth (Eliza Cassandra) Courtney 1830–1922
  4. 4. George (Washington) Courtney 1825–
  5. 5. James (J) Courtney 1836–1879
  6. 6. Martin (Monroe) Courtney 1842–1927
  7. 7. Nancy (C Summerlin) Crittenden 1839–1922
  8. 8. Robert (Newton) Courtney 1840–1929
  9. 9. Thomas (James) Courtney 1829–

Rachel Evans's Timeline

2 Records

1797
1797
Birth of Rachel Monroe Evans in Springfield, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
Springfield, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
1878
25 Oct 1878
Age 81
Death of Rachel Monroe Evans in Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1797
    Event Place: Springfield, Orangeburg, South Carolina, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 25 Oct 1878
    Event Place: Dublin, Montgomery, Alabama, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] Geneanet Community Trees Index
    [3] Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Ramer, Montgomery County, Alabama, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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