Family: Evans, Albert E. / Brown, Helen Almira (F26615)

m. 29 Dec 1902


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  • Evans, Albert E.Father | Male
    Evans, Albert E.

    Born     
    Died  Unknown   
    Buried     
    Married  29 Dec 1902  [1]   
    Father   
    Mother   

    Brown, Helen AlmiraMother | Female
    Brown, Helen Almira

    Born  12 Jun 1881  Fort Bennett, Stanley County, South Dakota, USA Find all individuals with events at this location
    Died  Unknown   
    Buried     
    Father  Brown, George Le Roy | F26612 Group Sheet 
    Mother  Hyde, Mary W. | F26612 Group Sheet 

  • Sources 
    1. [S2591] A Genealogy of the Southworths (Southards) Descendants of Constant Southworth With a Sketch of the Family in England, Samuel Gilbert Webber, (Fort Hill Press), 399 (Reliability: 2), 1 Jul 2021.
      4382. GEORGE LE ROY BROWN10 [Helen Cornelia (Southworth)9 Brown, Mason D.8, James7, William6, William5, Nathaniel4, William3, Constant2, Edward1], b. in Jackson, Mich., 13 April, 1849; m., 19 Aug., 1875, MARY W. Hyde, b. 2 Feb., 1854, at Marshall, Mich., dau. of Hon. Augustus Osborn Hyde7.* Provost marshal, state of Michigan, during the Civil War, 1860?65. She graduated at high school, Marshall, Mich., thoroughly trained as a musician. He was student at Albion College, Albion, Mich.; was appointed cadet at West Point, where he graduated 1872, second lieutenant, Eleventh United States Infantry. He was in the field with General Mackenzie early part of 1873; post commissary of subsistence one year, 1873?74. From 1874 he served against the Indians; was personally commended by his commanding officers, Colonel Wood and General Buell; acted as Indian agent and aided in establishing Indian training schools at Carlisle, Pa. Promoted to first lieutenant, 1882; served in varied capacities at military stations and as professor of military science and tactics at Delaware College and the University of Tennessee and as instructor of state militia. Promoted to captain, 1890; quelled an Indian outbreak, for which he was commended by his commanding officers and by the Secretary of the Interior. Served as colonel of Fourth Tennessee Volunteers during Spanish War; was military governor of Trinidad, Cuba; later stationed at Matanzas, Cuba. Promoted to lieutenant colonel, 1901; proceeded to Philippines; governor of province of Paragua, etc.; later in command of his regiment, the Fourteenth United States Infantry.

      Children. -- BROWN

      4540 i. LEROY HYDE11, b. at Fort Richardson, Texas, 15 May, 1876; d. at Manila, P. I. , 30 June, 1903.

      4541 ii. HELEN ALMIRA11, b. at Fort Bannett, S. D., 12 June, 1881; m., 29 Dec., 1902, Albert E. Evans. Res. Benicia, Cal.

      4542 iii. MAX WICKOFF11, b. at Hampton, Va., 9 March, 1883; d. June, 1883.

      4543 iv. MARY LAKE11, b. at Fort Sully, S.D., 1 March, 1886.

      4544 v. GEORGE AUGUSTUS11, b. at Newark, Del., 25 May, 1890.

      4545 vi. DUDLEY SOUTHWORTH11, b. at Whipple Barracks, Ariz., 30 March, 1895.



      Footnote for Augustus Osborn Hyde: * Ebby Hyde6, of Lenox, Mass. (married Elizabeth Osborn); Maj.-Gen. Caleb5 (married Elizabeth Sackett); Elijah4 (married Ruth Tracy); Samuel3 (married Ruth Tracy); Samuel3 married Elizabeth Caulkins), Samuel2 (married Sarah Lee). (See p. 254, n. *.)


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