Family:Clement Evans and Nettie Boice (1)

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Marriage[1][3] 26 Sep 1899 Joplin, Jasper co., Missouri, United StatesClement and Nettie were united in marriage by J. M. McAdams, Justice of the Peace. The 1910 census states that this was the first marriage for each of them.
Marriage License[1] 26 Sep 1899 Jasper co., Missouri, United StatesA license was issued by the Recorder of Deeds for C. L. Evans (over age 21) and Nettie Boice (over age 18), both from Joplin, Missouri.
Census[2] 1 Jun 1900 Joplin, Jasper co., Missouri, United Statesat Kansas City Bottoms, in a home that was rented
Clem L. Evans (occ. laborer) and [his wife] Nettie Evans, son-in-law and daughter of Thos. W. Boice (occ. teamster), were also residing with Thomas's wife Mary E. and sons Oscar T. (occ. laborer) and Alfred R. It was recorded that Clem and Nettie had not had any children.
Census[3] 15 Apr 1910 Sni-A-Bar twp., Lafayette co., Missouri, United Stateson a farm, in a home that was rented
Clement L. Evans (occ. farmer, on own account) was residing with his wife Nettie and daughters Bessie M. and Marietta. It was recorded that Nettie had 2 children (both living).
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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Missouri, United States. Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002. (Online database: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2007)
    Jasper co., 1899, image #393 (register p 26), filed 27 Oct. 1899.
  2. ED 33, 1st Ward of Joplin city, Jasper, Missouri, in United States. 1900 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T623)
    roll 865 (FHL #1240865), folio 87, sheet 3A, dwelling 53, family 55, Thos. W. Boice household, [digital image, Ancestry.com], enumerated 2 June 1900.
  3. 3.0 3.1 ED 105, Sni-A-Bar twp., Lafayette, Missouri, in United States. 1910 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication T624)
    roll 794 (FHL #1374807), folio 37, sheet 9A, dwelling 136, family 136, Clement L. Evans household, [digital image, Ancestry.com], enumerated 2 May 1910.