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Submitted: 6/2/11 • Approved: 4/15/23 • Last Updated: 4/18/23 • R537560-G537560-S3
Frances
November 1, 1839 - January 28, 1903
Hugh
Company B 35 Arkansas Infantry
Civil War Confederate
August 16, 1836 - February 4, 1872
*Obituary
1911 Arkansas Confederate Census
EVINS, Hugh Crozier, died February 4, 1872 at Dutch Mills, Arkansas, was born in Bledsoe County, Tennessee, the son of Ephriam M. Evins, born at Spartanburg, South Carolina and Hanna Davis Crozier, who was the daughter of Arthur Crozier and his wife ___ Barton. He was educated at Cane Hill, Arkansas, was a Democrat and a Cumberland Presbyterian. He served in King’s Regiment, Fagan’s Brigade. In 1861 he married Fannie Obrien Ish, the daughter of John and Cynthia Edmiston Ish of Washington County, Arkansas. Their children are Olem Evins, deceased, Alexander Wilson Evins, of Clovis, New Mexico; Mrs. Ada P. Dickson, Booneville, Arkansas; Frank Port Evins, Morrow, Arkansas and Hugh Cameron Evins.
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