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William Lee Evans

William Lee Evans

Male 1841 - 1922  (81 years)

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  1. 1.  William Lee EvansWilliam Lee Evans was born 1841, Pennsylvania U.S.A.; died 1922, Union County, Oregon; was buried , Island City Cemetery, Union County, Oregon.

    Notes:

    ! Father of William Lee Evans. He married Pamela Jane
    Packard (spelling
    could also be Packer).
    William Evans and Pamela Jane Packard homesteaded in
    1878 four miles North
    of La Grande, Oregon. They lived there until the time of
    death. They had nine
    children. No names of children (execpt for William Lee
    Evans) is presently
    known (1993). (Source: letter from Atha Ledford, 1993).
    It should be noted
    that William Evans fought in the Civil War on the North
    side.

    !NAME:Carving the North End Wilderness: Flora, Carving the
    North End Wilderness: Flora, F. Lorlene Beddow, Portland,
    Oregon; Crooked Arrow Publishing Co.; 1996, page 158

    !BIRTH:Carving the North End Wilderness: Flora, Carving the
    North End Wilderness: Flora, F. Lorlene Beddow, Portland,
    Oregon; Crooked Arrow Publishing Co.; 1996, page 158

    William married Pamela Jane "Parmelia" Parker. Pamela was born 1846, England; died 2 Mar 1929, Oregon; was buried , Island City Cemetery, Union County, Oregon. [Group Sheet]

    Notes:

    Married:
    The six oldest children came with William and Pamela by
    covered wagon to the Grande Ronde Valley, Oregon, in 1878
    and located on a homestead near La Grande. --Carving the
    North End Wilderness: Flora; Beddow, F. Lorlene; page 158.

    Children:
    1. John Evans
    2. George Evans
    3. Charlie Evans
    4. Susan Evans
    5. Louis Evans
    6. Ellen Evans
    7. Samuel Evans
    8. Martha Evans

Generation: 2