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Silas Ashbury Evans 1870–1871 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 May 1870

Birth Location: Brush Creek Twp, Scioto County, Ohio

Death Date: 23 July 1871

Death Location: Brush Creek, Scioto, OH, USA

Father: Isom Evans

Mother: Mary Euton

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Silas Ashbury Evans was born in 1870 in Brush Creek Twp, Scioto County, Ohio, the child of Isom Evans And Mary Ellen Euton. Silas Ashbury Evans passed away in 1871 in Brush Creek, Scioto, OH, USA.

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Biography

  • Silas Ashbury Evans was born in 1870 in Brush Creek Twp, Scioto County, Ohio, the child of Isom Evans And Mary Ellen Euton.
  • Silas Ashbury Evans passed away in 1871 in Brush Creek, Scioto, OH, USA.

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Silas Evans's Ancestors

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Silas Evans
1870–1871
Birth Place: Brush Creek Twp, Scioto County, Ohio
Parents
Isom Evans
1832–1895
Lawrence, Kentucky, United States
Mary (Ellen) Euton
1846–1937
Adams, Ohio, USA
Grandparents
Samuel (Harrison) Evans
1808–1875
Jessamine, Kentucky, United States
Sarah (Ann "Sally") Daniels
1815–1850
Va./ Floyd, Jessamine, Kentucky, United States
Emmanuel (M) Euton
1803–1893
KY, USA
Malinda (Hise) Cooper
1810–1900
Twin Creek, Scioto, Ohio, United States
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Silas Evans's Timeline

2 Records

1870
26 May 1870
Birth of Silas Ashbury Evans in Brush Creek Twp, Scioto County, Ohio
Brush Creek Twp, Scioto County, Ohio
1871
23 July 1871
Age 1
Death of Silas Ashbury Evans in Brush Creek, Scioto, OH, USA
Brush Creek, Scioto, OH, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 May 1870
    Event Place: Brush Creek Twp, Scioto County, Ohio

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 July 1871
    Event Place: Brush Creek, Scioto, OH, USA

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