Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families
Hannah Evans
1834 - 1891 (57 years)-
Name Hannah Evans Birth 2 Jul 1834 Wales Gender Female Cause of Death Consumption Census 1870 Perry Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA [1] Census 1880 Raccoon Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA [2] Death 10 Jul 1891 Jefferson Township, Jackson County, Ohio, USA [3] Cause: Consumption Death Record of Hannah Evans Lewis
Jackson County, OhioBurial 11 Jul 1891 Fairmount Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio, USA - E 1/2 Lot 96, Section Old; 1st on north line
Notes - Hannah Evans Lewis's name is given as Jane Evans on her daughter Hannah's marriage license.
Person ID I165 Bryan-Martin Last Modified 14 Sep 2024
Family David D. Lewis, b. 8 Jan 1824, Wales d. 13 Dec 1904, Wellston, Jackson County, Ohio, USA (Age 80 years) Marriage 29 Jun 1858 Gallia County, Ohio, USA Children 1. Margaret Lewis, b. 4 Mar 1857, Raccoon Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA d. 14 May 1936, Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio, USA (Age 79 years) 2. Hannah Lewis, b. 16 Oct 1861, Centerville, Gallia County, Ohio, USA d. 23 Jan 1928, Springfield, Clark County, Ohio, USA (Age 66 years) 3. Thomas E. Lewis, b. 28 Jul 1862, Gallia County, Ohio, USA d. 17 Jan 1937, Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio, USA (Age 74 years) 4. Mary Ellen Lewis, b. 16 Jul 1864, Ohio, USA d. 20 Mar 1950, Washington Court House, Fayette County, Ohio, USA (Age 85 years) 5. James A. Lewis, b. cir 1866, Ohio, USA d. Bef 1904 (Age 37 years) 6. Samuel Lewis, b. 10 Dec 1868, Ohio, USA d. 30 Apr 1906, Jackson County, Ohio, USA (Age 37 years) 7. Rachel Ann Lewis, b. 4 Feb 1872, Raccoon Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA d. 21 Dec 1898, Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio, USA (Age 26 years) 8. David Lewis, b. 19 Nov 1873, Raccoon Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA Family ID F44 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Feb 2023
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Headstones Location of the Lewis graves in Fairmount Cemetery, Jackson, Jackson County, Ohio
Lot 96, East 1/2, Old Section
The small stone with a flag next to it is Frank Colby (no relation). He is buried in the west 1/2 of Lot 96. None of the Lewis graves is marked with a stone.
Plot: Lot 96, East 1/2, Old Section
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