Husband of
Imogeon (Senter) Tamaska
— married
31 Oct 1951 (to 10 Feb 1955) in Clintwood, Dickenson, Virginia, United States
Husband of
[private wife (1930s - unknown)]
Father of
[private son (unknown - unknown)], [private daughter (unknown - unknown)], [private daughter (unknown - unknown)] and [private son (1950s - unknown)]
Died
at age 69
in Elberton, Elbert, Georgia, United States
1930, Sheet 1B, District 24, Militia District 1560, Emanuel County, Georgia
1940, Sheet 8B, ED 52-20, Gaines, Elbert County, Georgia,
Burial
Burial:
5 APR 1998, Forest Hills Memorial Park Mausoleum, Elberton, GA
Children
Divorce record of James Evoid Britt and Jean Senter states that there is one minor child impacted. Jean's obit lists two children: one with her 2nd husband's surname, and one with her maiden name. Is the Michael Senter listed in the obit the son of Evoid?
Obituary
Clarke Co. GA - Obit from the Athens Daily News/Banner-Herald 5 Apr 1998
"James Britt
Elberton
James Evoid Britt, 69, of 1754 Washington Highway, died Friday, April 3, 1998.
A native of Emanuel County, Mr. Britt was a son of the late Nathan Britt and Ledora Barfield Britt. He was a painter, a U.S. Army veteran and a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr. Britt was a member of Flatwood Pentecostal Holiness Church.
Funeral services will be at 3 p.m. today at Berry Funeral Home, Elberton, with the Rev. Phillip Hart officiating. Entombment will be in Forest Hills Memorial Park Mausoleum, Elberton. Survivors include his wife, Frances Smith Britt; two daughters, Theresa Lee Norris, Hartwell, and Pam Mattox, Elberton; a son, James Evoid Britt Jr., Elberton; two sisters, Sarah Craft, Gwinnett County, and Helen Orr, Buford; and a granddaughter. The family is at the residence."
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Evoid by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Evoid: