Fulton Woodruff Bevans

Male27 July 1920–20 April 2007

Brief Life History of Fulton Woodruff

When Fulton Woodruff Bevans was born on 27 July 1920, in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, his father, Frank Ellsworth Bevans, was 26 and his mother, Erma Adeline Woodruff, was 29. He had at least 1 daughter. He immigrated to Sweet Grass, Montana, United States in 1941. He died on 20 April 2007, in Cardston, Alberta, Canada, at the age of 86, and was buried in Cardston, Alberta, Canada.

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Family Time Line

Fulton Woodruff Bevans
1920–2007
Verna Jean Bevans
1959–1959

Sources (16)

  • Fulton Woodruff Bevans in household of Frank Ellsworth Bevans, "The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church Census Records (Worldwide), 1914-1960"
  • Faulton Woodruff Bevans, "Utah, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Church Census Records, 1914-1960"
  • Fulton Woodruff Bevans, "Montana Manifests of Immigrant Arrivals and Departures, 1923-1956"

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World Events (8)

1923 · The President Dies of a Heart Attack

Age 3

Warrant G. Harding died of a heart attack in the Palace hotel in San Francisco.

1933 · Fort Peck Dam Construction Begins

Age 13

Construction on the Fort Peck Dam started in 1933. It is the highest of six major dams along the Missouri River. It is located in the northeastern part of Montana near Glasgow and Fort Peck.

1944 · The G.I Bill

Age 24

The G.I. Bill was a law that provided a range of benefits for returning World War II veterans that were on active duty during the war and weren't dishonorably discharged. The goal was to provide rewards for all World War II veterans. The act avoided life insurance policy payouts because of political distress caused after the end of World War I. But the Benefits that were included were: Dedicated payments of tuition and living expenses to attend high school, college or vocational/technical school, low-cost mortgages, low-interest loans to start a business, as well as one year of unemployment compensation. By the mid-1950s, around 7.8 million veterans used the G.I. Bill education benefits.

Name Meaning

Welsh (Pembrokeshire): variant of Bevan , with the addition of the regular English patronymic suffix -s.

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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