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Evan Owens Remsen January 6th, 1850&#13;
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Mighty one!  Whom non can comprehend, and none explore, who fillest existence with thyself alone, embracing all, supporting all, and ruling all…being whom we call God.&#13;
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BIRTHS&#13;
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Ida Owens, &#13;
Married November 9, 1886 to &#13;
Charles N. Phelps of Remsen, Oneida, County, New York.&#13;
&#13;
James Owens, &#13;
Born May 28, 1831&#13;
&#13;
Charles Owens,&#13;
Born June 8, 1833&#13;
&#13;
John H. Owens, &#13;
Born July 8, 1835&#13;
&#13;
Betsey Jane Owens,&#13;
Born August 19, 1837&#13;
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Martha Owens,&#13;
Born October 26, 1840&#13;
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Mary Ann Owens, &#13;
Born January 2, 1843&#13;
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Hannah Maria Owens,&#13;
Born September 27, 1845&#13;
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Evan Owens, Jr., &#13;
Born May 6, 1848&#13;
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B. Smith Owens, &#13;
Born September 27, 1850&#13;
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Ida Owens,&#13;
Born March 5, 1868&#13;
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Adeline Phelps, &#13;
Born October 27, 1889&#13;
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Hannah M. Hellium, &#13;
Born September 27, 1845&#13;
&#13;
&#13;
DEATHS&#13;
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Evan Owens,&#13;
Died April 5, 1884 age 84 years and one month&#13;
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John H. Owens,&#13;
Died April 20, 1909&#13;
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B. Smith Owens,&#13;
Died February 2, 1910&#13;
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Evan Owens,&#13;
Died 1930 in Aurora, Illinois&#13;
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John H.  Owens,&#13;
Died August 27, 1841, age 82 years&#13;
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Jane Owens,&#13;
Died September 25, 1841, age 82 years&#13;
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Hannah Owens,&#13;
Died October 2, 1850, age 42 years&#13;
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Owen Owens,&#13;
Died February 1, 1854&#13;
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John Owens,&#13;
Died June 21, 1862, 69 years&#13;
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James E. Owens,&#13;
Died January 28, 1870, 38 years&#13;
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Mary Ann Dodge,&#13;
Died February 12, 1874, age 31 years&#13;
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Hannah M. Hellium, &#13;
Died March 30, 1879&#13;
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OBITUARY OF EVAN OWENS 2/27/1800 – 4/5/1884&#13;
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Mr. Evan Owens, who died at his residence at Fairchilds, in this town, on Saturday last [April 5, 1884], was born in Carnarvonshire, Wales, February 27, 1800, ad moved to this country [USA] in 1801, first settling at Lower Dublin, Philadelphia, and in 1813 at Remsen, New York, where since that time, Mr. Owens has resided.  In 1829 he married Honorah, daughter of Bohan Smith, by whom he had nine children, six of whom are living.  Mrs. Owens died about thirty years ago, and Mr. Owens was again married, to Catherine, daughter of D.W. Pritchard, who survives him and by who he had one daughter.  Mr. Owens led a life of activity and usefulness, both in business and politics.  He was a farmer, and endeavored to keep up with the times in agricultural improvement, and succeeded in accumulating considerable wealth.  In politics he was a Whig while that party existed, when he became a Democrat.  He had held nearly every office in the gift of the town, having been Constable, Collector, Poormaster, Assessor, Justice, Supervisor and Superintendent of Schools, making in all between forth and fifty years in service of the town.  In 1830 Mr. Owens was nominated for Member of Assembly,, and though he was defeated, he polled five hundred votes more than anyone else on his ticket.  He was a man who possessed the entire confidence of all who knew him.   He led a life of strictest integrity, faithfully performing his duty in every position and under all circumstances, and by these qualities he acquired and retained popularity and the esteem of his townsmen to such and extent as seldom falls to the lot of anyone.  Mr. Owens held liberal Christian views of religion and believed that life of moral rectitude was conduce to one of happiness.  For a number of years his sight has been poor, and his health had gradually failed until it terminated in his death on Saturday.  The funeral services were held at the residence yesterday where many friends and relatives were gathered, whence his remains were taken to Fairchild Cemetery.  &#13;
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