Evan Evans
Historical Encyclopedia of Illinois and History of Peoria
County, 1902
Transcribed by John Melton
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EVANS, EVAN; Farmer; born in Radnor Township; August 20, 1854,
traces his ancestry from his paternal great-grandparents, Walter
Evans, born December 2, 1751, and Mary (Smith) Evans, born January
22, 1760. Their son, Evan, born March 17, 1789, married Amelia
Morris, born January 23, 1786. His maternal grandparents were Jon
and Polly (White) Dickison; the former died May 23, 1854. His
father, Walter M. Evans, was born in Norristown, Pennsylvania, April
11, 1820, and died May 12, 1879. His mother, Mary (Dickison) Evans
was born near Cincinnati, Ohio, April 2, 1823 and died October 9,
1899. Evan Evans, Sr., brought his family from Pennsylvania, where
they had operated a grist mill, and soon after settled on a farm
near Chillicothe. Walter M. and David Evans came to Radnor Township
and rented a grist mill of their father on Kickapoo Creek, where
they conducted the milling business for many years. He was a large
land owner, and was Assessor of the township. Evan Evans owns three
hundred and fifty acres of land, upon which he has a fine home and
outbuildings. He is a very successful farmer and stock raiser. He
married Ella Mitchell in Rosefield, February 27, 1884. They have
three children: Walter, born April 27, 1884; Elon A., born October
4, 1887; and Elbine M., born January 10, 1865 [sic]. Mrs. Evans was
born in Limestone Township, January 10, 1865. Her father, Elon
Mitchell, was born in Devonshire, England, and came to Peoria in
1853. His father was John Mitchell, and his mother was Grace (Mills)
Mitchell; both natives of Devonshire. They came to America when
about sixty years of age, and settled in Limestone Township, about
1844. Both are now deceased. Elon Mitchell married Elizabeth Scott,
a native of Onondaga County New York. She was the daughter of John
and Sarah (Stutt) Scott, both natives of Scotland. Mr. Scott died in
Onondaga County, New York. His widow afterward married John Brown,
and settled in Peoria about the year 1859. Mr. Evans was a member
of the Grange. In politics he is independent. Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell
had two children: Ada, wife of Edward Siegle, residing on the old
Mitchell Homestead, in Rosefield Township, and Ella, now Mrs. Evans.
Mr. Mitchell moved with his wife to Pleasant Valley in Peoria
Township. Page 801 |
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