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Jonathan Sayers Evans

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Jonathan Sayers Evans

Birth
Boone County, Indiana, USA
Death
12 Apr 1899 (aged 49)
Whitecloud, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Arkoe, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2651722, Longitude: -94.8942333
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Aged 49y 11m 12d

Obituary from The Nodaway (Missouri) Democrat newspaper, 20 April 1899
The Nodaway Democrat Vol. XXIX NO 28
April 20, 1899
Death of J. S. Evans
Jonathan S. Evans, who died Wednesday, April 12, and was buried, Friday, April 14, was born May 1, 1849, in Boone County, Indiana.
He came to Nodaway County, Missouri in 1873 and settled on a farm in White Cloud Township, one mile West of the White Cloud Baptist church. In 1876, he married Miss Carloda Jones, from this union there have been four children, all boys, who will be a great help and comfort to the mother in her bereavement.
He was a member of the Predestinarian Baptist church and a firm believer in its doctrine.
We have lost a good citizen, the wife an affectionate husband, the children a kind father. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. L. Jones, after which we laid the body in White Cloud Cemetery to await the resurrection.
Contributed by: Cindy Price
Aged 49y 11m 12d

Obituary from The Nodaway (Missouri) Democrat newspaper, 20 April 1899
The Nodaway Democrat Vol. XXIX NO 28
April 20, 1899
Death of J. S. Evans
Jonathan S. Evans, who died Wednesday, April 12, and was buried, Friday, April 14, was born May 1, 1849, in Boone County, Indiana.
He came to Nodaway County, Missouri in 1873 and settled on a farm in White Cloud Township, one mile West of the White Cloud Baptist church. In 1876, he married Miss Carloda Jones, from this union there have been four children, all boys, who will be a great help and comfort to the mother in her bereavement.
He was a member of the Predestinarian Baptist church and a firm believer in its doctrine.
We have lost a good citizen, the wife an affectionate husband, the children a kind father. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. J. L. Jones, after which we laid the body in White Cloud Cemetery to await the resurrection.
Contributed by: Cindy Price


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