I'm looking for a Charles F. (Fredrick) Evans that was last known to be in Alexandria, Virginia in 1942 according to his WWII draft card. He was born in Kansas in 1882, in 1920 he was living in Hugo, Oklahoma with his widowed father Columbus. I can't find him in 1930. He did file his WWI draft card in Hugo, Oklahoma. On his card he put that the person that would know his address at any time was a John McShane who was living at what seems to be the same address. His employer is Quartermaster Depo H???? R ????, Alexandria, Virginia. His mailing address is a box number with just general deliverly. I can't find any death for him. Thanks for any help. Rhonda **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4&?NCID=aolfod00030000000002)
I found this Marriage Certificate while searching for different one, but posting this one's info here in case anyone can use it in their family history search. This is not my Evans family, so I have no other information on them other than what's listed in this Bond For Marriage License filed in Clay County, Arkansas. To clarify, this bride and groom were married in Clay County, Arkansas, although their application does state they are from St. Louis Co., MO. Groom: Donald R. Crews, aged 18, of Piggott, Clay Co., AR Bride: Bonnie Evans, aged 17, of Piggott, Clay Co., AR Marriage Bond Date: 26 Aug 1948 Marriage Date: 29 Aug 1948 Misc: Married by J.L. Ford, Baptist Minister page 157 of 1948 Clay County, AR Marriage Records Other names mentioned on Bond and Affidavit: Mrs. W. R. Evans (girls mother) (sic) Aubrey Crews (no mention of who he is, his signature appears below that of Donald R. Crews on the Affidavit