Source: Google Books
"1911 - Building
HOUSTON, HEIGHTS, TX.—Congregation of Baptist Temple. Rev. Evander Ammons, pastor, began erection of church building to cost about $20,000. . ."
According to the 21 Sep 1913 Houston Post newspaper, he was the pastor of the Baptist Temple in Houston. The article repeatedly refers to him as Rev. Ammons and Dr. Ammons, indicating he had a Doctor of Divinity degree.
Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015
Harris County
7 Nov 1904
Evander Ammons
Annie Lee Charske
By B. H. Carroll, Minister of the Gospel
Evander and Annie were counted on the 1910 Waco, McLennan Co., TX. His occupation was a Preacher. By 1920 they were back in Houston, and had these children:
Charles Charske Evans
Evander Marvin Evans, Jr.
Source: Google Books
"1911 - Building
HOUSTON, HEIGHTS, TX.—Congregation of Baptist Temple. Rev. Evander Ammons, pastor, began erection of church building to cost about $20,000. . ."
According to the 21 Sep 1913 Houston Post newspaper, he was the pastor of the Baptist Temple in Houston. The article repeatedly refers to him as Rev. Ammons and Dr. Ammons, indicating he had a Doctor of Divinity degree.
Texas, Select County Marriage Records, 1837-2015
Harris County
7 Nov 1904
Evander Ammons
Annie Lee Charske
By B. H. Carroll, Minister of the Gospel
Evander and Annie were counted on the 1910 Waco, McLennan Co., TX. His occupation was a Preacher. By 1920 they were back in Houston, and had these children:
Charles Charske Evans
Evander Marvin Evans, Jr.
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