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Mrs Sarah Anna <I>Avary</I> Evans

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Mrs Sarah Anna Avary Evans

Birth
Georgia, USA
Death
10 Oct 1902 (aged 56)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Wife of Clement A. Evans
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Sarah is the daughter of Dr. James Corbin Avary (1818–1873) and Susan Frances Carr (1824–1899)
Married #1 William H Howard. William was a cotton factor in Augusta, GA

1880 Age: 34 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia Sarah is found on the 1880 Census. She is a widow living with her in-laws. Her husband died the year before, in 1879.

1886 14 Oct
Age: 40
Married #2 Clement Anselm Evans

Find A Grave contributor Winnette Bass Stinson
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The Marion County Patriot, October 17, 1902
No. 42, Page Three
Wife of General Evans Dead
Mrs. C. A. Evans, wife of General Clement A. Evans, died suddenly at her home in Atlanta early Saturday morning. The new of Mrs. Evans death came as a great shock to her many friends in the city and will be learned with deep regret by her host of admirers in the state and throughout the south. When she retired Friday night Mrs. Evans seemed perfectly well, but about 3:30 o'clock Saturday morning General Evans discovered that she was dangerously ill and she passed away before medical aid could be secured.
(Provided by FAG Member Joy Pendry)
Wife of Clement A. Evans
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Sarah is the daughter of Dr. James Corbin Avary (1818–1873) and Susan Frances Carr (1824–1899)
Married #1 William H Howard. William was a cotton factor in Augusta, GA

1880 Age: 34 in Augusta, Richmond, Georgia Sarah is found on the 1880 Census. She is a widow living with her in-laws. Her husband died the year before, in 1879.

1886 14 Oct
Age: 40
Married #2 Clement Anselm Evans

Find A Grave contributor Winnette Bass Stinson
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The Marion County Patriot, October 17, 1902
No. 42, Page Three
Wife of General Evans Dead
Mrs. C. A. Evans, wife of General Clement A. Evans, died suddenly at her home in Atlanta early Saturday morning. The new of Mrs. Evans death came as a great shock to her many friends in the city and will be learned with deep regret by her host of admirers in the state and throughout the south. When she retired Friday night Mrs. Evans seemed perfectly well, but about 3:30 o'clock Saturday morning General Evans discovered that she was dangerously ill and she passed away before medical aid could be secured.
(Provided by FAG Member Joy Pendry)


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