Past and present of Lucas and Wayne counties, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . r of judge of the districl court of the third judicial district, comprising Wayne and sis othercounties and by his strictlj fair and impartial decisions has proven himself tolie a most capable and fair officer of the law. He has occupied during his long public cai p aumerous other important positions and proven himself able in all relations ami positions which he has ever been called upon to till fcrj thepeople. 11 nam K. K\ans was horn iii Wayne county, Iowa, on the 17th of Mar


Past and present of Lucas and Wayne counties, Iowa, a record of settlement, organization, progress and achievement . r of judge of the districl court of the third judicial district, comprising Wayne and sis othercounties and by his strictlj fair and impartial decisions has proven himself tolie a most capable and fair officer of the law. He has occupied during his long public cai p aumerous other important positions and proven himself able in all relations ami positions which he has ever been called upon to till fcrj thepeople. 11 nam K. K\ans was horn iii Wayne county, Iowa, on the 17th of March. 1863, and is a son of Hiram and Sarah -lane (Robison Kvans. The father was born in Clearville, Pennsylvania, and the mother in Morgantown, WestVirginia. The grandfather of our subject was James Evans, a bod of EvanEvans, whose father, Evan, came from Wales to America prim- to 1753 andsettled at what is now Geigertown, Pennsylvania, where he died. He was oneof the loyal soldiers of the Revolutionary war. a member of Captain John Robesons company of the Pennsylvania state Militia, and also served valiantly in. JUDGE K. EVANS


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