Edward Percy Evans, a widower and a veteran of the War of Independence, married Elizabeth Howard about February of 1804 in Rockcastle County, Kentucky..[2]
Elizabeth (Howard) Evans received 160 acres of land on warrant #43878, see Pension claim R-43878.[3]
Elizabeth Evans passed away after 1856.
Sources
↑ memorial page for Elizabeth Howard Evans (1784–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 201913417, citing Old Shiloh Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
↑ memorial page for SGT Edward Percy Evans (Jun 1758–25 Oct 1836), Find a Grave Memorial ID 145411055, citing Old Shiloh Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana
↑ Pension application based on Revolutionary War service of Edward Percy Evans, application by his widow, Elizabeth (Howard) Evans on 17 March 1853,
The National Archives in Washington D.C.; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29; Series Number: M432; Residence Date: 1850; Home in 1850: Indian Creek, Lawrence, Indiana; Roll: 158; Page: 374b citing Elizabeth Evans, age 67, in the household of Susan Adamson, age 43
Pension application based on Revolutionary War service of Edward Percy Evans, application by his widow, Elizabeth (Howard) Evans on 17 March 1853, in which she gave facts and evidence and witnesses. Edward's military service: (1778) 1st Brigade, 9th VA Regiment, 5th Division VA
Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201913417/elizabeth-evans: accessed 06 January 2023), memorial page for Elizabeth Howard Evans (1784–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 201913417, citing Old Shiloh Cemetery, Bedford, Lawrence County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by AZ Susi (contributor 46978490).
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