| Name |
William Thomas EVANS [2, 3] |
| Prefix |
General |
| Birth |
7 Apr 1804 |
“Old Evans Homestead”, Marion County, South Carolina |
| Gender |
Male |
| HIST |
Cause of death- apoplexy, meaning stoke [4] |
| MILI |
He was elected to command a regiment of militia and not long after received the appointment to command the “Eighth Brigade of South Carolina” as Brigadier General under the hand of his Excellency, Governor Robert Y. Hayne, his commission dated 12 Apr 1833, during the period South Carolina was approaching a crisis which came in 1860 and plunged the nation into four years of war (Civil War). [2] |
| Religion |
Methodist Church in Marion, South Carolina [2] |
| _UID |
D818F3F23D224706B97AD91328B09E455B8E |
| Death |
6 Jun 1876 |
Oak Hall, Marion County, South Carolina [2] |
| Person ID |
I14860 |
Singleton and Related Families |
| Last Modified |
7 Jul 2014 |
| Family |
Sarah Ann GODBOLD, b. 25 Apr 1807, Marion, (Craven County), South Carolina d. 2 Apr 1885, Marion, (Craven County), South Carolina (Age 77 years) |
| Marriage |
19 Jun 1827 |
Marion, (Craven County), South Carolina [2] |
| _UID |
420F0C8FCB3A414CA1AF0385C422163F9181 |
| _UID |
420F0C8FCB3A414CA1AF0385C422163F9181 |
| Children |
| | 1. Sheriff William Thomas EVANS, b. 1 Dec 1838, “Oak Hall” his father’s home, Marion County, South Carolina d. 6 Feb 1920, “Oak Hall”, Marion County, South Carolina (Age 81 years) |
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| Family ID |
F5267 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
7 Jul 2014 |