Stacy Evans
Honor Code SignatorySigned 5 Jul 2016 | 21 contributions | 15 thank-yous | 6 connections
I was born in Marietta, Ohio, and grew up on a farm 7 miles north of that city in Muskingum Township, Washington County, Ohio. I graduated from Marietta Senior-Junior High School, Marietta, Ohio. I attended Marietta College for two years, transferred to Kenyon College and graduated magna cum laude in 1969.' Subsequently, I attended Union Theological Seminary in New York City and graduated with the M.Div. degree in 1972. I attended Lincoln College, Oxford University, England, for one year and then returned to Ohio where I began a career in pastoral in the West Ohio Conference of The United Methodist Church. I was in full-time ministry from July 1973 until June 2007. I have lived in Granville, Ohio, since my retirement.
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I have Evans relatives and a connection to a Meadows.. My GEDmatch.com kit # is M402810 Hope you are able to get yours uploaded there!
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