Thanks to # 47537973 for the obituary.
MRS. JANE EVANS, 93, known as "Aunt Jane" to her many friends in the Stoutland vicinity, died 3 December at the home of a foster daughter, Mrs. William Evans, in Camden County.
Funeral services were held in the Stoutland Methodist church of which she was the oldest living member, with the Rev. O.E. Patton officiating. Burial was in the Hillhouse Cemetery, north of Stoutland.
She was born in Camden county and spent practically all her life there. Her parents settled in Camden county soon after the Civil War, going there from Tennessee. After the death of her husband, Mart Evans, twenty years ago Mrs. Evans made her home in Stouutland going to the home of her daughter Mrs. William Evans last spring. Lebanon RR 13 Dec. 1935.
Thanks to # 47537973 for the obituary.
MRS. JANE EVANS, 93, known as "Aunt Jane" to her many friends in the Stoutland vicinity, died 3 December at the home of a foster daughter, Mrs. William Evans, in Camden County.
Funeral services were held in the Stoutland Methodist church of which she was the oldest living member, with the Rev. O.E. Patton officiating. Burial was in the Hillhouse Cemetery, north of Stoutland.
She was born in Camden county and spent practically all her life there. Her parents settled in Camden county soon after the Civil War, going there from Tennessee. After the death of her husband, Mart Evans, twenty years ago Mrs. Evans made her home in Stouutland going to the home of her daughter Mrs. William Evans last spring. Lebanon RR 13 Dec. 1935.
Family Members
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Sophia Adaline Hillhouse Evans
1826–1915
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Sarah Bethiah Hillhouse Evans
1827–1919
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Jehugh Franklin Hillhouse
1832–1895
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Elizabeth A. "Betty" Hillhouse Evans
1835–1892
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Amanda M. Hillhouse Wood
1836–1917
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William Washington Hillhouse
1840–1915
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Monroe Dodson Hillhouse
1845–1925
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Thomas Wallace "Tom" Hillhouse
1848–1917
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James Hillhouse
1849–1866
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