1914
Delaware Co., IA History pgs. 69-70
Jenkin Evans is identified with both
financial and agricultural interests in
Jenkin Evans acquired his education in the common
schools, and when not thus engaged his time was spent in the development and
cultivation of the homestead farm. He was early trained in the work incident to
a rural existence and as his years and strength increased larger responsibilities
and cares were placed upon him, so that when he reached man's estate and
started out in life for himself he was well equipped for the duties that necessarily
devolved upon him. He first rented land for one year and at the end of that time
purchased his present property, embracing one hundred and sixty acres on
section 17, Coffins Grove township. He makes a
specialty of raising and feeding stock and also gives much time to raising the
cereals
best adapted to the soil and climate of this section of the state. He owns one
hundred and sixty acres of land in
Mr. Evans chose as a companion and helpmate for the journey of life, Miss
Margaret Smith, who is likewise a native of Coffins Grove township
and a daughter of John E. and Margaret (Stoddard) Smith. They were born in
Mr. Evans gives his political support to the democratic party.
At the present time he is serving as trustee of his township, while for ten years
he served as township assessor and has been a member of the school board. In
these various relations he discharged his duties with the same fidelity that he
manifests in the care of his private interests. He is prominent in the Odd
Fellows society as a member of Ebenezer Lodge, No. 587. He is a self-made man
of whom it may truly be said that conscientious application and unremitting
diligence have constituted the basis of his success.
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