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Ann <I>Jenkins</I> Bevan

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Ann Jenkins Bevan

Birth
Wales
Death
25 Jan 1892 (aged 54–55)
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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Hazleton Plain Speaker; Tuesday, January 26, 1892:
Mrs. Ann Bevan, widow of the late William E. Beavan, formerly superintendent of Hazle township schools, died at Mauch Chunk at 7.30 yesterday morning, succumbing to pneumonia. She was 64 years old. In earlier years the Bevan family resided at Tresckow. There are five surviving sons and two daughters. All of the sons are school teachers excepting the eldest. Three started their career as teachers in Banks township. William E. Bevan, the husband and father, died February 6th, 1864 (1884), and lies buried here in Hazleton. The remains of Mrs. Bevan will be interred beside those of her husband to-morrow. Mr. Bevan, during the later years of his life, held a prominent position with the Thomas Iron Company, near Birmingham, Alabama. He was North on a visit when he died at the house of his son, Thomas W. Bevan, Catasauqua.

The surviving sons are: E. J. Bevan, a merchant in Plymouth, California; John T. Bevan, principal of the schools at Biggs, California, and a member of the California Board of Education; Thomas W. Bevan, principal of the Catasauqua schools; J. J. Bevan, principal of the Mauch Chunk High School, and W. E. Bevan, Jr., a teacher in the Second Ward, Mauch Chunk. The daughters are Mrs. James Howell, of Leadville, Colorado, and Miss Olive, who resided with her mother. Prior to their removal to California, E. I. was the superintendent of the Audenried store and John T. was the principal of the schools at Berwick.
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Hazleton Plain Speaker; Tuesday, January 26, 1892:
Bevan - Died: at Much Chunk Monday morning, Mrs. William E. Bevan. Funeral Wednesday Jan. 27. Corpse will arrive at Hazleton on the 1.15 train. Interment in Vine street cemetery. Mrs. Bevan formerly lived in Tresckow.
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Hazleton Plain Speaker; Thursday, January 28, 1892:
The body of the late Mrs. William E. Bevan, arrived here from Mauch Chunk at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A large concourse of friends were in waiting at the Church street station and accompanied it to its last resting place. Interment was made in Vine street cemetery.
Hazleton Plain Speaker; Tuesday, January 26, 1892:
Mrs. Ann Bevan, widow of the late William E. Beavan, formerly superintendent of Hazle township schools, died at Mauch Chunk at 7.30 yesterday morning, succumbing to pneumonia. She was 64 years old. In earlier years the Bevan family resided at Tresckow. There are five surviving sons and two daughters. All of the sons are school teachers excepting the eldest. Three started their career as teachers in Banks township. William E. Bevan, the husband and father, died February 6th, 1864 (1884), and lies buried here in Hazleton. The remains of Mrs. Bevan will be interred beside those of her husband to-morrow. Mr. Bevan, during the later years of his life, held a prominent position with the Thomas Iron Company, near Birmingham, Alabama. He was North on a visit when he died at the house of his son, Thomas W. Bevan, Catasauqua.

The surviving sons are: E. J. Bevan, a merchant in Plymouth, California; John T. Bevan, principal of the schools at Biggs, California, and a member of the California Board of Education; Thomas W. Bevan, principal of the Catasauqua schools; J. J. Bevan, principal of the Mauch Chunk High School, and W. E. Bevan, Jr., a teacher in the Second Ward, Mauch Chunk. The daughters are Mrs. James Howell, of Leadville, Colorado, and Miss Olive, who resided with her mother. Prior to their removal to California, E. I. was the superintendent of the Audenried store and John T. was the principal of the schools at Berwick.
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Hazleton Plain Speaker; Tuesday, January 26, 1892:
Bevan - Died: at Much Chunk Monday morning, Mrs. William E. Bevan. Funeral Wednesday Jan. 27. Corpse will arrive at Hazleton on the 1.15 train. Interment in Vine street cemetery. Mrs. Bevan formerly lived in Tresckow.
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Hazleton Plain Speaker; Thursday, January 28, 1892:
The body of the late Mrs. William E. Bevan, arrived here from Mauch Chunk at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. A large concourse of friends were in waiting at the Church street station and accompanied it to its last resting place. Interment was made in Vine street cemetery.


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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/53224057/ann-bevan: accessed ), memorial page for Ann Jenkins Bevan (1837–25 Jan 1892), Find a Grave Memorial ID 53224057, citing Vine Street Cemetery, Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by delancey23 (contributor 46899891).