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CPT Asa Louis Evans

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CPT Asa Louis Evans Veteran

Birth
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Death
11 Mar 1905 (aged 70)
Columbia, Richland County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Marion, Marion County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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CSA

Son of Thomas and Jane Beverly Daniel Evans, husband of Tracy Howard McClenaghan.

MARION - Capt. Asa L. Evans, one of the most highly esteemed citizens of Marion County, died Saturday in a hospital in Columbia and the body was brought here Sunday morning and interred in the burial ground at the Methodist church. The Rev. R. E. Stackhouse conducted the funeral service.

Capt. Evans was born in 1834 and was a Confederate veteran, having enlisted in the Confederate army at the beginning of the war. After the close of the war he returned to Marion and married Miss Tracy McClenaghan who, with five children, two sons and three daughters, survive him. He is also survived by one brother, Dr. James Evans of Florence and one sister, Mrs. R. L. Singletary of Mars Bluff.

Published in The State, March 18, 1905

Note:
Asa was originally buried in Old Town Cemetery according to his obituary. He was likely moved to Rose Hill at the death of his wife.
CSA

Son of Thomas and Jane Beverly Daniel Evans, husband of Tracy Howard McClenaghan.

MARION - Capt. Asa L. Evans, one of the most highly esteemed citizens of Marion County, died Saturday in a hospital in Columbia and the body was brought here Sunday morning and interred in the burial ground at the Methodist church. The Rev. R. E. Stackhouse conducted the funeral service.

Capt. Evans was born in 1834 and was a Confederate veteran, having enlisted in the Confederate army at the beginning of the war. After the close of the war he returned to Marion and married Miss Tracy McClenaghan who, with five children, two sons and three daughters, survive him. He is also survived by one brother, Dr. James Evans of Florence and one sister, Mrs. R. L. Singletary of Mars Bluff.

Published in The State, March 18, 1905

Note:
Asa was originally buried in Old Town Cemetery according to his obituary. He was likely moved to Rose Hill at the death of his wife.


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