Hi, yes John Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor comes down Edward Evans line. Nancy Windsor was Elizabeth's sister. Nancy also married a John Evans. I have list of their children and their childrens children. But I nothing showing John who married Nancy came from. It would be great if he did come from same Evans family. In William Windsor will Nancy is listed as Ann Evans< I think that is her middle name. Roger --- On Tue, 12/14/10, dwebbe@wifi7.com <dwebbe@wifi7.com> wrote: > From: dwebbe@wifi7.com <dwebbe@wifi7.com> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] John Evans married to Nancy Windsor > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Tuesday, December 14, 2010, 5:20 AM > > Hi folks,jumping in here real quick to try and help shed > some light on the > John Evans who married Nancy Windsor. > According to research done by the late Carlisle > Bowling,this John Evans > b.1787 was a son to John Evans Jr.b.1756,son of John Evans > Sr. b.abt > 1728,he the son of Samuel Evans b.abt 1691 and he the son > of Richard b.? > d.1703. > According to DNA,this John would be related to the family > of the John > Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor. > Without reading back thru all the posts on this,I'm > thinking that the John > Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor,descended down from > Edward > Evans,another son of Samuel Evans 1691.Please correct me if > I'm wrong. > A short rundown on what Carlisle shared with me on John > Evans Jr.1756: > He married twice:1.Sarah Williams in 1776,she died abt.1782 > and in 1785,he > married 2.Elizabeth Raver. > He fathered 15 children within these 2 marriages. > Children with Sarah: > #1.Enoch b.1777,#2.Lewis b.?,#3.Elizabeth b.?,and #4.John > Evans Jr.b.1787 > married to Nancy Windsor. > Children with Elizabeth: > #5.David b.1789, #6.Samuel b.1791,(he is my husbands > gr.gr.grandfather), > #7.Eli b.1793, #8.Otho b.1794,#9.Isaac > b.1796,#10.Rolland/Rawley b.1799, > #11.Alfred b.1800,#12.Hugh b.1803, #13.Sarah b.1805, > #14.Nancy b.1806, > and Aramiah b.1807. > Let me know if any of this was helpful and if you can add > anything. > Thx > Diane Webb Evans > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >
I have to agree!Thought I misprinted it,but that's what it says. We know that John Evans 1756 did name a son John according to John 1756's Will.Not sure why Carlisle listed him as a son to Sarah unless he found more info with concerns to John marrying Nancy Windsor and added it. Within the children with Sarah,there is only more info on Enoch b.1777,nothing on Lewis or Elizabeth. > Don't think this John can be Sarah's child if she died in 1782.... > > Children with Sarah: > #1.Enoch b.1777,#2.Lewis b.?,#3.Elizabeth b.?,and #4.John Evans Jr.b.1787 > > Renee > > On 12/14/10Tuesday 7:20 AM, dwebbe@wifi7.com wrote: >> Hi folks,jumping in here real quick to try and help shed some light on >> the >> John Evans who married Nancy Windsor. >> According to research done by the late Carlisle Bowling,this John Evans >> b.1787 was a son to John Evans Jr.b.1756,son of John Evans Sr. b.abt >> 1728,he the son of Samuel Evans b.abt 1691 and he the son of Richard b.? >> d.1703. >> According to DNA,this John would be related to the family of the John >> Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor. >> Without reading back thru all the posts on this,I'm thinking that the >> John >> Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor,descended down from Edward >> Evans,another son of Samuel Evans 1691.Please correct me if I'm wrong. >> A short rundown on what Carlisle shared with me on John Evans Jr.1756: >> He married twice:1.Sarah Williams in 1776,she died abt.1782 and in >> 1785,he >> married 2.Elizabeth Raver. >> He fathered 15 children within these 2 marriages. >> Children with Sarah: >> #1.Enoch b.1777,#2.Lewis b.?,#3.Elizabeth b.?,and #4.John Evans >> Jr.b.1787 >> married to Nancy Windsor. >> Children with Elizabeth: >> #5.David b.1789, #6.Samuel b.1791,(he is my husbands gr.gr.grandfather), >> #7.Eli b.1793, #8.Otho b.1794,#9.Isaac b.1796,#10.Rolland/Rawley b.1799, >> #11.Alfred b.1800,#12.Hugh b.1803, #13.Sarah b.1805, #14.Nancy b.1806, >> and Aramiah b.1807. >> Let me know if any of this was helpful and if you can add anything. >> Thx >> Diane Webb Evans >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Just remembered something else that I found while researching my husbands gr.gr.grandfather,Samuel Evans 1791,he a brother to the John Evans who married Nancy Windsor.Samuel died 1855 in Marshal Co.W.VA. and on the 1850 Marshal Co. West Virginia census for him,we find mention to 2 of the children in the household as being born in OH. Marshal Co.W/VA borders up with Belmont and Monroe Co.OH.so I figured these children were probably born across the border,but could be wrong. Thinking I seen postings on here abt a John Evans 1785 that was in OH.so thought I'd make mention to it. I've added below the info on Samuel 1791 within the 1850 Marshal Co. West Virginia census Note:the Jackson age 7 mentioned,I have him as Enoch Jackson(my husbands gr.grandfather) and on Enoch's marriage record,he list his parents as Samuel and Nancy. Evans Household: Samuel...Huckster...60-M...PA Nancy...35-F...PA Sarah A...14-F...OH Samuel...8-M...OH Jackson...7-M...VA Margaret...5-F...VA Marion...1-M...VA > > Hi folks,jumping in here real quick to try and help shed some light on the > John Evans who married Nancy Windsor. > According to research done by the late Carlisle Bowling,this John Evans > b.1787 was a son to John Evans Jr.b.1756,son of John Evans Sr. b.abt > 1728,he the son of Samuel Evans b.abt 1691 and he the son of Richard b.? > d.1703. > According to DNA,this John would be related to the family of the John > Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor. > Without reading back thru all the posts on this,I'm thinking that the John > Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor,descended down from Edward > Evans,another son of Samuel Evans 1691.Please correct me if I'm wrong. > A short rundown on what Carlisle shared with me on John Evans Jr.1756: > He married twice:1.Sarah Williams in 1776,she died abt.1782 and in 1785,he > married 2.Elizabeth Raver. > He fathered 15 children within these 2 marriages. > Children with Sarah: > #1.Enoch b.1777,#2.Lewis b.?,#3.Elizabeth b.?,and #4.John Evans Jr.b.1787 > married to Nancy Windsor. > Children with Elizabeth: > #5.David b.1789, #6.Samuel b.1791,(he is my husbands gr.gr.grandfather), > #7.Eli b.1793, #8.Otho b.1794,#9.Isaac b.1796,#10.Rolland/Rawley b.1799, > #11.Alfred b.1800,#12.Hugh b.1803, #13.Sarah b.1805, #14.Nancy b.1806, > and Aramiah b.1807. > Let me know if any of this was helpful and if you can add anything. > Thx > Diane Webb Evans > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hi folks,jumping in here real quick to try and help shed some light on the John Evans who married Nancy Windsor. According to research done by the late Carlisle Bowling,this John Evans b.1787 was a son to John Evans Jr.b.1756,son of John Evans Sr. b.abt 1728,he the son of Samuel Evans b.abt 1691 and he the son of Richard b.? d.1703. According to DNA,this John would be related to the family of the John Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor. Without reading back thru all the posts on this,I'm thinking that the John Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor,descended down from Edward Evans,another son of Samuel Evans 1691.Please correct me if I'm wrong. A short rundown on what Carlisle shared with me on John Evans Jr.1756: He married twice:1.Sarah Williams in 1776,she died abt.1782 and in 1785,he married 2.Elizabeth Raver. He fathered 15 children within these 2 marriages. Children with Sarah: #1.Enoch b.1777,#2.Lewis b.?,#3.Elizabeth b.?,and #4.John Evans Jr.b.1787 married to Nancy Windsor. Children with Elizabeth: #5.David b.1789, #6.Samuel b.1791,(he is my husbands gr.gr.grandfather), #7.Eli b.1793, #8.Otho b.1794,#9.Isaac b.1796,#10.Rolland/Rawley b.1799, #11.Alfred b.1800,#12.Hugh b.1803, #13.Sarah b.1805, #14.Nancy b.1806, and Aramiah b.1807. Let me know if any of this was helpful and if you can add anything. Thx Diane Webb Evans
Don't think this John can be Sarah's child if she died in 1782.... Children with Sarah: #1.Enoch b.1777,#2.Lewis b.?,#3.Elizabeth b.?,and #4.John Evans Jr.b.1787 Renee On 12/14/10Tuesday 7:20 AM, dwebbe@wifi7.com wrote: > Hi folks,jumping in here real quick to try and help shed some light on the > John Evans who married Nancy Windsor. > According to research done by the late Carlisle Bowling,this John Evans > b.1787 was a son to John Evans Jr.b.1756,son of John Evans Sr. b.abt > 1728,he the son of Samuel Evans b.abt 1691 and he the son of Richard b.? > d.1703. > According to DNA,this John would be related to the family of the John > Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor. > Without reading back thru all the posts on this,I'm thinking that the John > Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor,descended down from Edward > Evans,another son of Samuel Evans 1691.Please correct me if I'm wrong. > A short rundown on what Carlisle shared with me on John Evans Jr.1756: > He married twice:1.Sarah Williams in 1776,she died abt.1782 and in 1785,he > married 2.Elizabeth Raver. > He fathered 15 children within these 2 marriages. > Children with Sarah: > #1.Enoch b.1777,#2.Lewis b.?,#3.Elizabeth b.?,and #4.John Evans Jr.b.1787 > married to Nancy Windsor. > Children with Elizabeth: > #5.David b.1789, #6.Samuel b.1791,(he is my husbands gr.gr.grandfather), > #7.Eli b.1793, #8.Otho b.1794,#9.Isaac b.1796,#10.Rolland/Rawley b.1799, > #11.Alfred b.1800,#12.Hugh b.1803, #13.Sarah b.1805, #14.Nancy b.1806, > and Aramiah b.1807. > Let me know if any of this was helpful and if you can add anything. > Thx > Diane Webb Evans > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Correction: Prince George's County was formed in 1698, not 1608. Just noticed that in re-reading this. Paul > From: p_aculeius@hotmail.com > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 23:22:27 -0500 > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] James and Elizabeth Kingsbury with sons James and John mentioned in document > > > Well, this seems pretty conclusive as to whether there was a John Kingsbury, and it implies (although I would not say that it explicitly states) that he was the son of both James and Elizabeth. I don't think we can say with certainty that he was not Elizabeth's stepson, because I haven't seen him mentioned elsewhere, and he isn't mentioned in the wills of either James or Elizabeth. Of course, it could also simply be that he died before 1743, just like Richard Evans appears to have done. However, if this were the case, then the John Kingsbury listed as a witness to the will of Ann Pottenger would have to be somebody else, such as a nephew or cousin. > > I'm afraid I don't feel at all confident about this John Kingsbury. It's safe to say that he was the son of James Kingsbury, and perhaps tentatively he might be identified as a son of Elizabeth Hall, but I think that there's also a good chance that he wasn't. Do we have any idea whether James Kingsbury had a wife before Elizabeth? > > In any case, we still need to determine whether Richard Evans' child born in 1703, after his will was written (but not necessarily before he died) was a son, also named Richard Evans, and for this it would help to see the materials appointing Benjamin Hall as guardian for Elizabeth, Samuel, and Richard. We have a book and page, and know that this should be in Liber G. I looked earlier and was unable to determine whether Liber G is still in the Prince George's County Orphans Court, or at the Maryland State Archives. Possibly a phone call could answer this. > > I tried to find a listing of books, or any other extracts from the book in question that might help us date it without actually seeing it. I got some clues, but no answers. There was a Liber G from 1707, but I think that was a deed book, and not the book from the Orphans Court. The county itself was only formed in 1608, and presumably Liber G was the seventh book filled up by the Orphans Court. It is possible that it was filled by 1704 or so, after only six years, but it would be more reasonable in 1714, after sixteen years. Still, that would also be fast. So I don't think we can really guess this one. We really need to find out where the book is and whether we can look at it. > > Paul > > > > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 20:33:37 -0600 > > From: listadministratorevans@earthlink.net > > To: EVANS-RICHARD@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] James and Elizabeth Kingsbury with sons James and John mentioned in document > > > > [Renee: To see original image go to > > http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000697/pdf/am697--156.pdf > > > > Provincial Court Land Records, 1724-1731 > > Volume 697, Page 157 > > > > Ex.d To all Christian People To whom these psents shall Come Know > > Yee that we James > > Kingsbury of Calvert County in the province of Maryland > > Doctor of phisick and > > Elizabeth my wife formerly the Relict of Richd Evans of > > the said County Deced out of > > the Love and affections we bear to Our Loveing Sons James > > and John Kingsbury And for > > Diverse Causes and Considerations us thereinto Moveing > > have giving and Granted to > > them the said James and John Kingsbury And do by these > > presents give grant make over > > and Confirm to them their heirs Exec.rs and Adm.rs for > > ever three hundred acres of land > > being the North part of a parcell of Land Called > > [illegible] Lying in Cæcill County on the North > > side of Octoraro Creek on the East side of a River Called > > Susquahanock River Begining > > at a Marked Walnut being the Northwest Corner Tree of a > > parcell of land before said out for > > Richard Hall Called Halls Lott And from thence bounding > > with the said River and runing > > North West & by North One hundred & Fivety Two perches to > > a Marked Oak and from thence > > to a marked hiccory from thence runing South & by East one > > hundred Twenty One perches > > till it intersect ^with^ the afd Land of the said Halls > > And from thence bounding on the South with > > the said Land by a line drawn West & by South to the first > > bounded tree Containing and > > laid out for Four hundred acres more or less the said > > parcell of land the said Hall had > > by an assignment from George Yates > > > > Being part of a warrant for said six thousand and fifty > > acres granted the s.d Yates > > the Nineteenth day of June one thousand six hundred and > > seventy Eight as appears > > upon Record which said land the afd Richard Hall deced did > > by his last will and > > Testament give and bequeath to his Daughter Elizabeth Hall > > and her heirs for ever > > formerly the Relict of Rich.d Evans but now the wife of > > the said James Kingsbury > > To have and To hold the said Land Houses Tennements > > Gardens Orchyards and > > all other Improvements Appurtenances profites and > > Conveniences whatsoever > > To be Equally Divided between them as near as may be And > > the Elder Brother to > > > > (157) have his first Choice To them the said James and John > > Kingsbury their heirs Exect > > and Adm.rs And to their own proper use and behoof for ever > > and therewith to Do Use > > possess and Injoy without any maner of Chalenge Claim or > > demand of us the s.d James > > and Elizabeth Kingsbury or any other pson or psons for us > > in our name or names > > or by our consent and procurement And Know ye that we the > > said James Kingsbury > > and Elizabeth Kingsbury have and hereby do put our said > > Two Sons James and John > > Kingsbury in full and absolute possession of the premisses > > and Every part thereof by > > Delivering to Each of them the said James Kingsbury & John > > Kingsbury one peice of > > Money to the value of Twelve pence with name and assurance > > of all the above pmisses > > Wittness our hands and seals this Eight day of January > > Annoq Dom One Thousand > > seven hundred and Twenty Five > > Signed Seald and > > Deliverd Ja Kingsbury > > in the psence of us > > David > > Doume Eliza > > Kingsbury > > [illegible] > > Harry Smith > > > > Maryland fs Jan.ry 8.th 1725 > > > > Then Came Doctor James Kingsbury and Elizabeth his Wife > > and acknowledges > > the within Deed of Guift to James and John Kingsbury At > > the same time the > > said Elizabeth Kingsbury being privately Examined out of > > the hearing of her said > > Husband did declare that she did freely and spontaneously > > use give all her right > > and Title to the within mentioned Three hundred Acres of > > Land to the said James and > > John Kingsbury without any threat or compulsion of her > > said Husband before > > me the subscriber on of his Lordships Justices of the > > Provinciall Court of > > Maryland > > William Lock > > Recorded the 2.d Day of July > > 1726 > > > > > > Whereas I have lately Obtained a Judgment > > in the > > Prov.l Court of Maryland ag.t M.r John Stokes of Baltemore > > County > > for Seven hundred Pounds Sterling I Do hereby Certifie > > that I am > > Satisfied for the same which I Desire May be Entred on > > Record As > > Wittness my hand this 9 Day of June Anno Dom 1726 > > Jos George > > M.r Vachel Denton Cd 9 > > of the Prov.l Court Recorded July 5.th 1726 > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Well, this seems pretty conclusive as to whether there was a John Kingsbury, and it implies (although I would not say that it explicitly states) that he was the son of both James and Elizabeth. I don't think we can say with certainty that he was not Elizabeth's stepson, because I haven't seen him mentioned elsewhere, and he isn't mentioned in the wills of either James or Elizabeth. Of course, it could also simply be that he died before 1743, just like Richard Evans appears to have done. However, if this were the case, then the John Kingsbury listed as a witness to the will of Ann Pottenger would have to be somebody else, such as a nephew or cousin. I'm afraid I don't feel at all confident about this John Kingsbury. It's safe to say that he was the son of James Kingsbury, and perhaps tentatively he might be identified as a son of Elizabeth Hall, but I think that there's also a good chance that he wasn't. Do we have any idea whether James Kingsbury had a wife before Elizabeth? In any case, we still need to determine whether Richard Evans' child born in 1703, after his will was written (but not necessarily before he died) was a son, also named Richard Evans, and for this it would help to see the materials appointing Benjamin Hall as guardian for Elizabeth, Samuel, and Richard. We have a book and page, and know that this should be in Liber G. I looked earlier and was unable to determine whether Liber G is still in the Prince George's County Orphans Court, or at the Maryland State Archives. Possibly a phone call could answer this. I tried to find a listing of books, or any other extracts from the book in question that might help us date it without actually seeing it. I got some clues, but no answers. There was a Liber G from 1707, but I think that was a deed book, and not the book from the Orphans Court. The county itself was only formed in 1608, and presumably Liber G was the seventh book filled up by the Orphans Court. It is possible that it was filled by 1704 or so, after only six years, but it would be more reasonable in 1714, after sixteen years. Still, that would also be fast. So I don't think we can really guess this one. We really need to find out where the book is and whether we can look at it. Paul > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 20:33:37 -0600 > From: listadministratorevans@earthlink.net > To: EVANS-RICHARD@rootsweb.com > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] James and Elizabeth Kingsbury with sons James and John mentioned in document > > [Renee: To see original image go to > http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000697/pdf/am697--156.pdf > > Provincial Court Land Records, 1724-1731 > Volume 697, Page 157 > > Ex.d To all Christian People To whom these psents shall Come Know > Yee that we James > Kingsbury of Calvert County in the province of Maryland > Doctor of phisick and > Elizabeth my wife formerly the Relict of Richd Evans of > the said County Deced out of > the Love and affections we bear to Our Loveing Sons James > and John Kingsbury And for > Diverse Causes and Considerations us thereinto Moveing > have giving and Granted to > them the said James and John Kingsbury And do by these > presents give grant make over > and Confirm to them their heirs Exec.rs and Adm.rs for > ever three hundred acres of land > being the North part of a parcell of Land Called > [illegible] Lying in Cæcill County on the North > side of Octoraro Creek on the East side of a River Called > Susquahanock River Begining > at a Marked Walnut being the Northwest Corner Tree of a > parcell of land before said out for > Richard Hall Called Halls Lott And from thence bounding > with the said River and runing > North West & by North One hundred & Fivety Two perches to > a Marked Oak and from thence > to a marked hiccory from thence runing South & by East one > hundred Twenty One perches > till it intersect ^with^ the afd Land of the said Halls > And from thence bounding on the South with > the said Land by a line drawn West & by South to the first > bounded tree Containing and > laid out for Four hundred acres more or less the said > parcell of land the said Hall had > by an assignment from George Yates > > Being part of a warrant for said six thousand and fifty > acres granted the s.d Yates > the Nineteenth day of June one thousand six hundred and > seventy Eight as appears > upon Record which said land the afd Richard Hall deced did > by his last will and > Testament give and bequeath to his Daughter Elizabeth Hall > and her heirs for ever > formerly the Relict of Rich.d Evans but now the wife of > the said James Kingsbury > To have and To hold the said Land Houses Tennements > Gardens Orchyards and > all other Improvements Appurtenances profites and > Conveniences whatsoever > To be Equally Divided between them as near as may be And > the Elder Brother to > > (157) have his first Choice To them the said James and John > Kingsbury their heirs Exect > and Adm.rs And to their own proper use and behoof for ever > and therewith to Do Use > possess and Injoy without any maner of Chalenge Claim or > demand of us the s.d James > and Elizabeth Kingsbury or any other pson or psons for us > in our name or names > or by our consent and procurement And Know ye that we the > said James Kingsbury > and Elizabeth Kingsbury have and hereby do put our said > Two Sons James and John > Kingsbury in full and absolute possession of the premisses > and Every part thereof by > Delivering to Each of them the said James Kingsbury & John > Kingsbury one peice of > Money to the value of Twelve pence with name and assurance > of all the above pmisses > Wittness our hands and seals this Eight day of January > Annoq Dom One Thousand > seven hundred and Twenty Five > Signed Seald and > Deliverd Ja Kingsbury > in the psence of us > David > Doume Eliza > Kingsbury > [illegible] > Harry Smith > > Maryland fs Jan.ry 8.th 1725 > > Then Came Doctor James Kingsbury and Elizabeth his Wife > and acknowledges > the within Deed of Guift to James and John Kingsbury At > the same time the > said Elizabeth Kingsbury being privately Examined out of > the hearing of her said > Husband did declare that she did freely and spontaneously > use give all her right > and Title to the within mentioned Three hundred Acres of > Land to the said James and > John Kingsbury without any threat or compulsion of her > said Husband before > me the subscriber on of his Lordships Justices of the > Provinciall Court of > Maryland > William Lock > Recorded the 2.d Day of July > 1726 > > > Whereas I have lately Obtained a Judgment > in the > Prov.l Court of Maryland ag.t M.r John Stokes of Baltemore > County > for Seven hundred Pounds Sterling I Do hereby Certifie > that I am > Satisfied for the same which I Desire May be Entred on > Record As > Wittness my hand this 9 Day of June Anno Dom 1726 > Jos George > M.r Vachel Denton Cd 9 > of the Prov.l Court Recorded July 5.th 1726 > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Thought I had sent this, but can't find it... so resending From: A Biographical Dictionary of the Maryland Legislature 1635-1789 by Edward C. Papenfuse, et. al. Volume 426, Page 389 HALL, RICHARD (?-1688). IMMIGRATED, ca. 1658 as a free adult with his wife, perhaps from Virginia. RESIDED: in Calvert County. MARRIED Elizabeth. CHILDREN. SONS: Elisha Hall (1663-ca. 1716/17), who married in 1688 Sarah, widow of Jonas Wingfield and daughter of Richard Hooper; Joseph (1665-1705), who married Ann; Benjamin Hall (1667-1721), who married Mary (1678- 1742), widow of James Bowling (?-1693) and daughter of Thomas Brooke (1632-1676); and Aaron (1669-1704). DAUGHTERS: Rachel (1671- 1730), who married Walter Smith (?-1711); Elizabeth (1673-1743), who married first, Richard Evans, and second, Dr. James Kingsbury; Lucia (1675-?), who married John Smith (?-1738); and Sarah (1677-?), who married Robert Bradley (?- 1724). PRIVATE CAREER. EDUCATION: literate. RE- LIGIOUS AFFILIATION: Quaker. SOCIAL STATUS AND ACTIVITIES: claimed rights in 1663 for trans- porting thirteen people (himself, his wife, and eleven others); he served five terms in the Assem- bly, one of the longest legislative records in seven- teenth-century Maryland; his two sons and three sons-in-law also served in the Assembly. OCCUPA- TIONAL PROFILE: carpenter; planter. PUBLIC CA- REER. LEGISLATIVE SERVICE: Lower House, Cal- vert County, 1666, 1669, 1674-1674/75 (elected to the 3rd session; Laws 4), 1676-1682 (Accounts 1, 3), 1682-1684 (Accounts 2; Laws 2). WEALTH DURING LIFETIME. LAND AT FIRST ELECTION: ca. 2,500 acres in 1666; over 3,700 acres by 1676. WEALTH AT DEATH. DIED: will probated on Au- gust 28, 1688. LAND: ca. 5,100 acres.
[Renee: To see original image go to http://www.msa.md.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000697/pdf/am697--156.pdf Provincial Court Land Records, 1724-1731 Volume 697, Page 157 Ex.d To all Christian People To whom these psents shall Come Know Yee that we James Kingsbury of Calvert County in the province of Maryland Doctor of phisick and Elizabeth my wife formerly the Relict of Richd Evans of the said County Deced out of the Love and affections we bear to Our Loveing Sons James and John Kingsbury And for Diverse Causes and Considerations us thereinto Moveing have giving and Granted to them the said James and John Kingsbury And do by these presents give grant make over and Confirm to them their heirs Exec.rs and Adm.rs for ever three hundred acres of land being the North part of a parcell of Land Called [illegible] Lying in Cæcill County on the North side of Octoraro Creek on the East side of a River Called Susquahanock River Begining at a Marked Walnut being the Northwest Corner Tree of a parcell of land before said out for Richard Hall Called Halls Lott And from thence bounding with the said River and runing North West & by North One hundred & Fivety Two perches to a Marked Oak and from thence to a marked hiccory from thence runing South & by East one hundred Twenty One perches till it intersect ^with^ the afd Land of the said Halls And from thence bounding on the South with the said Land by a line drawn West & by South to the first bounded tree Containing and laid out for Four hundred acres more or less the said parcell of land the said Hall had by an assignment from George Yates Being part of a warrant for said six thousand and fifty acres granted the s.d Yates the Nineteenth day of June one thousand six hundred and seventy Eight as appears upon Record which said land the afd Richard Hall deced did by his last will and Testament give and bequeath to his Daughter Elizabeth Hall and her heirs for ever formerly the Relict of Rich.d Evans but now the wife of the said James Kingsbury To have and To hold the said Land Houses Tennements Gardens Orchyards and all other Improvements Appurtenances profites and Conveniences whatsoever To be Equally Divided between them as near as may be And the Elder Brother to (157) have his first Choice To them the said James and John Kingsbury their heirs Exect and Adm.rs And to their own proper use and behoof for ever and therewith to Do Use possess and Injoy without any maner of Chalenge Claim or demand of us the s.d James and Elizabeth Kingsbury or any other pson or psons for us in our name or names or by our consent and procurement And Know ye that we the said James Kingsbury and Elizabeth Kingsbury have and hereby do put our said Two Sons James and John Kingsbury in full and absolute possession of the premisses and Every part thereof by Delivering to Each of them the said James Kingsbury & John Kingsbury one peice of Money to the value of Twelve pence with name and assurance of all the above pmisses Wittness our hands and seals this Eight day of January Annoq Dom One Thousand seven hundred and Twenty Five Signed Seald and Deliverd Ja Kingsbury in the psence of us David Doume Eliza Kingsbury [illegible] Harry Smith Maryland fs Jan.ry 8.th 1725 Then Came Doctor James Kingsbury and Elizabeth his Wife and acknowledges the within Deed of Guift to James and John Kingsbury At the same time the said Elizabeth Kingsbury being privately Examined out of the hearing of her said Husband did declare that she did freely and spontaneously use give all her right and Title to the within mentioned Three hundred Acres of Land to the said James and John Kingsbury without any threat or compulsion of her said Husband before me the subscriber on of his Lordships Justices of the Provinciall Court of Maryland William Lock Recorded the 2.d Day of July 1726 Whereas I have lately Obtained a Judgment in the Prov.l Court of Maryland ag.t M.r John Stokes of Baltemore County for Seven hundred Pounds Sterling I Do hereby Certifie that I am Satisfied for the same which I Desire May be Entred on Record As Wittness my hand this 9 Day of June Anno Dom 1726 Jos George M.r Vachel Denton Cd 9 of the Prov.l Court Recorded July 5.th 1726
I'm going to be submitting everything I can find on James Kingsbury on the Maryland Archives site.... Keep in mind that there will be errors because you are not seeing the original R ~~~~ Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, May, 1730-August, 1732 Volume 37, Page 238 238 Assembly Proceedings, July 13- July 29, 1731. L. H. J. Post Meridiem, The House met according to Adjournment, Called and all present as in the Morning. p. 306 A Bill for Ascertaining the form of the Oath of Judge or Justice, Read the first time and Ordered to lye on the Table, A Bill to Enable the Clerk of the Provincial Court or the Clerk of Baltemore County Court to Record a Deed* of Bargain & Sale from James Gibson to James Kingsbury and to make the same Valid, was read the first & Second time by Especial Order & Passed, And sent to the Upper House by Major Robert Hanson and Mr Daniel Scott, They return and say they Delivered the same. The Engrossed bill Entituled an Act to Supply some Defects in a Deed of Bargain and Sale from Audry Taylard of St Mary's County widow, to Philemon Hemsley and Mary his wife of a Lott or Portion of Ground lying in Annapolis now in the Possession of the Honourable Charles Calvert Esqr Sent to the Upper House by John Beale Esqr and Mr Thomas Worthington, They return and say they Delivered the same. A Bill to remedy Defective Probates of Accounts was read the first time and Ordered to Lye on the Table. John Hall Esqr from the Upper House of Assembly Delivers Mr Speaker the paper Bill to Supply some Defects in a Deed of Sale from Audry Taylard Widow to Philemon Hemsley and Uxr of a Lott in Annapolis now in the Possession of the Honourable Charles Calvert Esqr thus Endorst, By the Upper House of Assembly 24th July 1731. Read and Assented to Signed p Order Jno Ross Cl. Up. Ho. The House Adjourns till Monday Morning Eight a. Clock. July 26 Munday July the 26th 1731. The House met according to Adjournment, Called and all present as on Saturday, The proceedings of Saturday were read. Collo John Rider from the Upper House Delivers Mr Speaker the bill to Enable the Clerk of the Provincial Court or the Clerk of Balte- more County Court to Record a Deed of Bargain and Sale from Thomas Gibson to James Kingsbury and to make the same Deed Valid thus Endorst, By the Upper House of Assembly 24th July 1731 Read the first time & Ordered to Lye on the Table. Signed p Order J Ross Cl. Up. Ho. Please view image to verify text. To report an error, please contact us. Proceedings and Acts of the General Assembly, May, 1730-August, 1732 Volume 37, Page 238
Well......I'm back..........I think I had better back up and re-think any connection to your Richard . Been following the post's, and just can not discount the line of your old Richard ...yet. Hope its not too much of a bother to ask about the families of Hugh brothers. Took a long hard look at Pa. and note how the land lay in Monongalia Co.. and since so many families of east Ky. came from that border area I just can't rule out a possible Pa-Va. connection. And...since some of your Richard's lines go into that area............well guess I am still chasing my own Evans's all around the mountains. But have noted some of you have really worked long, and hard on the Evans family,and have a great deal of knowledge. For this reason, I am respectively asking for ANY , and all ideas on my Richard W. 's family. If anyone can help unravel the different Evans families of Monongalia, that would really start to straighten out some of Ohio-Ky Evans bunch. .I know they can not all be related.......but there were just too many of them showing up along the Ohio River area into East Ky. Then turning up in southern Ohio counties along with other Evans families from Pa. I'll stop blabbing now...............and just "listen"......really enjoy your exchanges. Kaye Farley Palacios quick re-cap of my Richard W.-born ca. 1760-70 - was in eastern Ky. by 1800...last record was 1830 census being 60-70 yr. Living beside Phillip Evans & John Evans both 20-30 .. few houses away was Evan evans 30-40. marriage of daughter Mahala in Lewis Co. Ky. 1826 witnessed by Phillip Evans.. relationship not known. One history I have read list's Phillip as son of David..and g-son of Elijah...have no idea how correct that is??????? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Thorn" <p_aculeius@hotmail.com> To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 4:04 PM Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and Nancy Windsor Evans > > Are you certain that these are the children of John Evans and Nancy > Windsor, and not the children of John W. Evans and Nancy Wells? > > My feeling is that the John Evans who married Nancy Windsor in 1814 should > be part of the same family as John Evans, who married Elizabeth Windsor in > 1805 (and they could perhaps be the same person; if Elizabeth died, her > husband might have married her sister). I'm reasonably certain that the > John Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor was the son of Gerard Evans, and > grandson of Edward Evans and Sarah Wood. > > However, the list of children given here looks like it must belong to the > family of John Evans, Sr., who was not related to Edward's family. John > W. Evans, apparently the son of Dudley Evans and Anarah Williams, and > grandson of John Evans, Sr., married Nancy Wells in 1813, just before the > other John Evans married Nancy Windsor. The list of children below > includes Nimrod and Arah, who appear to be named after Nimrod Evans and > Anarah Williams, John W. Evans' uncle and mother, respectively. > > This leads me to conclude that these children probably belong to John W. > Evans and Nancy Wells, and to the John Evans, Sr. family. > > Paul > >> Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:39:05 -0600 >> From: listadministratorevans@earthlink.net >> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and Nancy Windsor Evans >> >> All new names to me, Roger, but glad to have them. >> Thanks >> Renee >> >> On 12/13/10Monday 1:53 PM, Roger Burbank wrote: >> > Good point Don, you did not say you were looking at from that angle. I >> > will list Nancy Windsor's children with John Evans, hoping someone will >> > be familiar with a name or two. >> > >> > 1.William W. Evans born 8th of Feb. 1819 in Monongalia Co. he married >> > Rachel Robinson. >> > 2.Nimrod Evans, born 1820. >> > 3.Arah Evans, born 1827 Monon. Co. died aft. 1860 in same as birth. >> > Married George Exline. >> > 4.Sarah Evans, born June 17th 1828 same as above, died 1894, same. >> > 5.Parthenia Evans, born 1833 same as above died 1867, same. Married >> > John S. Combs. >> > 6.Charlotte Evans, born 1839 same as above, died after 1860, married >> > Edgar C. Pindall. >> > >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Are you certain that these are the children of John Evans and Nancy Windsor, and not the children of John W. Evans and Nancy Wells? My feeling is that the John Evans who married Nancy Windsor in 1814 should be part of the same family as John Evans, who married Elizabeth Windsor in 1805 (and they could perhaps be the same person; if Elizabeth died, her husband might have married her sister). I'm reasonably certain that the John Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor was the son of Gerard Evans, and grandson of Edward Evans and Sarah Wood. However, the list of children given here looks like it must belong to the family of John Evans, Sr., who was not related to Edward's family. John W. Evans, apparently the son of Dudley Evans and Anarah Williams, and grandson of John Evans, Sr., married Nancy Wells in 1813, just before the other John Evans married Nancy Windsor. The list of children below includes Nimrod and Arah, who appear to be named after Nimrod Evans and Anarah Williams, John W. Evans' uncle and mother, respectively. This leads me to conclude that these children probably belong to John W. Evans and Nancy Wells, and to the John Evans, Sr. family. Paul > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:39:05 -0600 > From: listadministratorevans@earthlink.net > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and Nancy Windsor Evans > > All new names to me, Roger, but glad to have them. > Thanks > Renee > > On 12/13/10Monday 1:53 PM, Roger Burbank wrote: > > Good point Don, you did not say you were looking at from that angle. I will list Nancy Windsor's children with John Evans, hoping someone will be familiar with a name or two. > > > > 1.William W. Evans born 8th of Feb. 1819 in Monongalia Co. he married Rachel Robinson. > > 2.Nimrod Evans, born 1820. > > 3.Arah Evans, born 1827 Monon. Co. died aft. 1860 in same as birth. Married George Exline. > > 4.Sarah Evans, born June 17th 1828 same as above, died 1894, same. > > 5.Parthenia Evans, born 1833 same as above died 1867, same. Married John S. Combs. > > 6.Charlotte Evans, born 1839 same as above, died after 1860, married Edgar C. Pindall. > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Dudley is still a Windsor name still used. --- On Mon, 12/13/10, Roger Burbank <burby9@yahoo.com> wrote: > From: Roger Burbank <burby9@yahoo.com> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and Nancy Windsor Evans > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 2:48 PM > Paul ,you have covered this topic in > your paper on Edward Evans decendants. As Nancy > Windsor and John Evans childrens names. William W. is > William Windsor. Parthina is named after her grandmother > Parthina Windsor. Roger > > --- On Mon, 12/13/10, Paul Thorn <p_aculeius@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > From: Paul Thorn <p_aculeius@hotmail.com> > > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and > Nancy Windsor Evans > > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > > Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 1:04 PM > > > > Are you certain that these are the children of John > Evans > > and Nancy Windsor, and not the children of John W. > Evans and > > Nancy Wells? > > > > My feeling is that the John Evans who married Nancy > Windsor > > in 1814 should be part of the same family as John > Evans, who > > married Elizabeth Windsor in 1805 (and they could > perhaps be > > the same person; if Elizabeth died, her husband might > have > > married her sister). I'm reasonably certain that > the > > John Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor was the son > of > > Gerard Evans, and grandson of Edward Evans and Sarah > Wood. > > > > However, the list of children given here looks like it > must > > belong to the family of John Evans, Sr., who was not > related > > to Edward's family. John W. Evans, apparently the > son > > of Dudley Evans and Anarah Williams, and grandson of > John > > Evans, Sr., married Nancy Wells in 1813, just before > the > > other John Evans married Nancy Windsor. The list of > > children below includes Nimrod and Arah, who appear to > be > > named after Nimrod Evans and Anarah Williams, John W. > Evans' > > uncle and mother, respectively. > > > > This leads me to conclude that these children > probably > > belong to John W. Evans and Nancy Wells, and to the > John > > Evans, Sr. family. > > > > Paul > > > > > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:39:05 -0600 > > > From: listadministratorevans@earthlink.net > > > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and > Nancy > > Windsor Evans > > > > > > All new names to me, Roger, but glad to have > them. > > > Thanks > > > Renee > > > > > > On 12/13/10Monday 1:53 PM, Roger Burbank wrote: > > > > Good point Don, you did not say you were > looking > > at from that angle. I will list Nancy Windsor's > children > > with John Evans, hoping someone will be familiar with > a name > > or two. > > > > > > > > 1.William W. Evans born 8th of Feb. 1819 in > > Monongalia Co. he married Rachel Robinson. > > > > 2.Nimrod Evans, born 1820. > > > > 3.Arah Evans, born 1827 Monon. Co. died aft. > 1860 > > in same as birth. Married George Exline. > > > > 4.Sarah Evans, born June 17th 1828 same as > above, > > died 1894, same. > > > > 5.Parthenia Evans, born 1833 same as above > died > > 1867, same. Married John S. Combs. > > > > 6.Charlotte Evans, born 1839 same as above, > died > > after 1860, married Edgar C. Pindall. > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an > email to > > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > > subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > > subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >
Paul ,you have covered this topic in your paper on Edward Evans decendants. As Nancy Windsor and John Evans childrens names. William W. is William Windsor. Parthina is named after her grandmother Parthina Windsor. Roger --- On Mon, 12/13/10, Paul Thorn <p_aculeius@hotmail.com> wrote: > From: Paul Thorn <p_aculeius@hotmail.com> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and Nancy Windsor Evans > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 1:04 PM > > Are you certain that these are the children of John Evans > and Nancy Windsor, and not the children of John W. Evans and > Nancy Wells? > > My feeling is that the John Evans who married Nancy Windsor > in 1814 should be part of the same family as John Evans, who > married Elizabeth Windsor in 1805 (and they could perhaps be > the same person; if Elizabeth died, her husband might have > married her sister). I'm reasonably certain that the > John Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor was the son of > Gerard Evans, and grandson of Edward Evans and Sarah Wood. > > However, the list of children given here looks like it must > belong to the family of John Evans, Sr., who was not related > to Edward's family. John W. Evans, apparently the son > of Dudley Evans and Anarah Williams, and grandson of John > Evans, Sr., married Nancy Wells in 1813, just before the > other John Evans married Nancy Windsor. The list of > children below includes Nimrod and Arah, who appear to be > named after Nimrod Evans and Anarah Williams, John W. Evans' > uncle and mother, respectively. > > This leads me to conclude that these children probably > belong to John W. Evans and Nancy Wells, and to the John > Evans, Sr. family. > > Paul > > > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:39:05 -0600 > > From: listadministratorevans@earthlink.net > > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and Nancy > Windsor Evans > > > > All new names to me, Roger, but glad to have them. > > Thanks > > Renee > > > > On 12/13/10Monday 1:53 PM, Roger Burbank wrote: > > > Good point Don, you did not say you were looking > at from that angle. I will list Nancy Windsor's children > with John Evans, hoping someone will be familiar with a name > or two. > > > > > > 1.William W. Evans born 8th of Feb. 1819 in > Monongalia Co. he married Rachel Robinson. > > > 2.Nimrod Evans, born 1820. > > > 3.Arah Evans, born 1827 Monon. Co. died aft. 1860 > in same as birth. Married George Exline. > > > 4.Sarah Evans, born June 17th 1828 same as above, > died 1894, same. > > > 5.Parthenia Evans, born 1833 same as above died > 1867, same. Married John S. Combs. > > > 6.Charlotte Evans, born 1839 same as above, died > after 1860, married Edgar C. Pindall. > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >
All new names to me, Roger, but glad to have them. Thanks Renee On 12/13/10Monday 1:53 PM, Roger Burbank wrote: > Good point Don, you did not say you were looking at from that angle. I will list Nancy Windsor's children with John Evans, hoping someone will be familiar with a name or two. > > 1.William W. Evans born 8th of Feb. 1819 in Monongalia Co. he married Rachel Robinson. > 2.Nimrod Evans, born 1820. > 3.Arah Evans, born 1827 Monon. Co. died aft. 1860 in same as birth. Married George Exline. > 4.Sarah Evans, born June 17th 1828 same as above, died 1894, same. > 5.Parthenia Evans, born 1833 same as above died 1867, same. Married John S. Combs. > 6.Charlotte Evans, born 1839 same as above, died after 1860, married Edgar C. Pindall. >
Elizabeth did not die, she is my 3rd great grandmother. Remember I gave you proof of her middle name of Ann. My John Evans was only married once. Info on Nancy Windsor and John Evans comes from Windsor family researchers. I think I have Elizabth and Nancy's fathers will, I will look to see who is named. I know Elizabeth Evans is as a daughter, I know Nancy was her sister. Elizabeth died 1858 in Mercer Co. MO. John died 1875 same place. They are buried together in Harris Cemetery. Roger --- On Mon, 12/13/10, Paul Thorn <p_aculeius@hotmail.com> wrote: > From: Paul Thorn <p_aculeius@hotmail.com> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and Nancy Windsor Evans > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 1:04 PM > > Are you certain that these are the children of John Evans > and Nancy Windsor, and not the children of John W. Evans and > Nancy Wells? > > My feeling is that the John Evans who married Nancy Windsor > in 1814 should be part of the same family as John Evans, who > married Elizabeth Windsor in 1805 (and they could perhaps be > the same person; if Elizabeth died, her husband might have > married her sister). I'm reasonably certain that the > John Evans who married Elizabeth Windsor was the son of > Gerard Evans, and grandson of Edward Evans and Sarah Wood. > > However, the list of children given here looks like it must > belong to the family of John Evans, Sr., who was not related > to Edward's family. John W. Evans, apparently the son > of Dudley Evans and Anarah Williams, and grandson of John > Evans, Sr., married Nancy Wells in 1813, just before the > other John Evans married Nancy Windsor. The list of > children below includes Nimrod and Arah, who appear to be > named after Nimrod Evans and Anarah Williams, John W. Evans' > uncle and mother, respectively. > > This leads me to conclude that these children probably > belong to John W. Evans and Nancy Wells, and to the John > Evans, Sr. family. > > Paul > > > Date: Mon, 13 Dec 2010 14:39:05 -0600 > > From: listadministratorevans@earthlink.net > > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] children of John and Nancy > Windsor Evans > > > > All new names to me, Roger, but glad to have them. > > Thanks > > Renee > > > > On 12/13/10Monday 1:53 PM, Roger Burbank wrote: > > > Good point Don, you did not say you were looking > at from that angle. I will list Nancy Windsor's children > with John Evans, hoping someone will be familiar with a name > or two. > > > > > > 1.William W. Evans born 8th of Feb. 1819 in > Monongalia Co. he married Rachel Robinson. > > > 2.Nimrod Evans, born 1820. > > > 3.Arah Evans, born 1827 Monon. Co. died aft. 1860 > in same as birth. Married George Exline. > > > 4.Sarah Evans, born June 17th 1828 same as above, > died 1894, same. > > > 5.Parthenia Evans, born 1833 same as above died > 1867, same. Married John S. Combs. > > > 6.Charlotte Evans, born 1839 same as above, died > after 1860, married Edgar C. Pindall. > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >
Well, this John Evans may not link to the Richard Evans family of Maryland through the Evans line but does link through his marriage - - AND THAT IS WHY I have brought this subject up. The woman he married, Sarah Miller, on 23 Feb 1809, in Virginia, is descended of Abraham Miller 1st & Elizabeth Pigman - Elizabeth Pigman (believed to have been born in Washington Co., PA. in 1772) is the daughter of Jesse Pigman & Sarah Lucas - Sarah Lucas is the daughter of Charles Lucas Sr. and Elizabeth Evans - Elizabeth Evans is the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Evans of Maryland. This Richard & Elizabeth Evans being the (I think) earliest proven progenitors of our Evans family in America. This Miller - Evans line is on my family tree and while the families took different routes to get there, many settled in Ohio before descending family pushed on westward. Continuing to cross trails and events taking place in similar places, causes me to wonder if there is still documents out there that may connect a lot of this family that at present do not connect. It could just be a migration trail taken by the progressive push westward that brought these families together. But, perhaps being a nostalgic romantic, I look at them as a possible reconnect of the family blood line. Don -----Original Message----- From: Roger Burbank Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 1:06 PM To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Another possible puzzle! Don, Nancy Ann Windsor Was my 3rd great grandmothers sister. They both married a John Evans. I have no info on him other then I was told he was not related to my John Evans. Nancy and Elizabeths parents were William Windsor Jr. and Parthenia Connaway, < Parthenia's last name is spelled several different ways. Would not this other John belong to the Colonel Evans or the boat capt. Evans?? Roger ps Paul Thorn has a great paper on site that does cover some of this. --- On Mon, 12/13/10, Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> wrote: > From: Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Another possible puzzle! > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 10:20 AM > Well, after stirring the pot over the > children of Elizabeth (Hall) Evans, > Kingsbury - where we may never know with certainty the > children of Richard > Evans and the children of James Kingsbury, I hesitate to > open another > possible can of worms. > > I have a JOHN EVANS with birth of circa 1785 as son of John > (circa 1756 - > circa 1832) & Elizabeth Raver (circa 1766 - circa 1850) > and married (circa 1 > Jan 1814) to Nancy Windsor, no descending family or other > information. > > NOW - I also have a JOHN EVANS birth of circa 12 Nov 1785 > (no parentage) > death of 12 Aug 1834 in Green Twp, Ross Co., OH. married on > 23 Feb 1809 in > Monongalia Co., Virginia (VA marriages 1740-1850) to Sarah > Miller born circa > 11 Jul 1792 in Green Twp., Ross Co., OH. and died same on > 22 Feb 1840, > complete with family descendants. > > Can anyone shed any light on this? Can they possibly > be one and the same > person, but if so, the Nancy Windsor marriage could not be > possible. > Don > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Where are the guardianship papers? Are they at the Maryland Archives? I'll write away for them. On 12/13/10Monday 8:21 AM, Paul Thorn wrote: > Once again, this comes down to the 1714 guardianship papers, which we absolutely need to see.
Well, after stirring the pot over the children of Elizabeth (Hall) Evans, Kingsbury - where we may never know with certainty the children of Richard Evans and the children of James Kingsbury, I hesitate to open another possible can of worms. I have a JOHN EVANS with birth of circa 1785 as son of John (circa 1756 - circa 1832) & Elizabeth Raver (circa 1766 - circa 1850) and married (circa 1 Jan 1814) to Nancy Windsor, no descending family or other information. NOW - I also have a JOHN EVANS birth of circa 12 Nov 1785 (no parentage) death of 12 Aug 1834 in Green Twp, Ross Co., OH. married on 23 Feb 1809 in Monongalia Co., Virginia (VA marriages 1740-1850) to Sarah Miller born circa 11 Jul 1792 in Green Twp., Ross Co., OH. and died same on 22 Feb 1840, complete with family descendants. Can anyone shed any light on this? Can they possibly be one and the same person, but if so, the Nancy Windsor marriage could not be possible. Don ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Good point Don, you did not say you were looking at from that angle. I will list Nancy Windsor's children with John Evans, hoping someone will be familiar with a name or two. 1.William W. Evans born 8th of Feb. 1819 in Monongalia Co. he married Rachel Robinson. 2.Nimrod Evans, born 1820. 3.Arah Evans, born 1827 Monon. Co. died aft. 1860 in same as birth. Married George Exline. 4.Sarah Evans, born June 17th 1828 same as above, died 1894, same. 5.Parthenia Evans, born 1833 same as above died 1867, same. Married John S. Combs. 6.Charlotte Evans, born 1839 same as above, died after 1860, married Edgar C. Pindall. --- On Mon, 12/13/10, Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> wrote: > From: Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Another possible puzzle! > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 11:37 AM > Well, this John Evans may not link to > the Richard Evans family of Maryland > through the Evans line but does link through his marriage - > - AND THAT IS > WHY I have brought this subject up. The woman he > married, Sarah Miller, on > 23 Feb 1809, in Virginia, is descended of Abraham Miller > 1st & Elizabeth > Pigman - Elizabeth Pigman (believed to have been born in > Washington Co., PA. > in 1772) is the daughter of Jesse Pigman & Sarah Lucas > - Sarah Lucas is the > daughter of Charles Lucas Sr. and Elizabeth Evans - > Elizabeth Evans is the > daughter of Richard and Elizabeth Evans of Maryland. > This Richard & > Elizabeth Evans being the (I think) earliest proven > progenitors of our Evans > family in America. > > This Miller - Evans line is on my family tree and while the > families took > different routes to get there, many settled in Ohio before > descending family > pushed on westward. Continuing to cross trails and > events taking place in > similar places, causes me to wonder if there is still > documents out there > that may connect a lot of this family that at present do > not connect. > > It could just be a migration trail taken by the progressive > push westward > that brought these families together. But, perhaps > being a nostalgic > romantic, I look at them as a possible reconnect of the > family blood line. > Don > > -----Original Message----- > From: Roger Burbank > Sent: Monday, December 13, 2010 1:06 PM > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Another possible puzzle! > > Don, Nancy Ann Windsor Was my 3rd great grandmothers > sister. They both > married a John Evans. I have no info on him other > then I was told he was > not related to my John Evans. Nancy and Elizabeths parents > were William > Windsor Jr. and Parthenia Connaway, < Parthenia's last > name is spelled > several different ways. Would not this other John belong to > the Colonel > Evans or the boat capt. Evans?? Roger ps Paul > Thorn has a great paper on > site that does cover some of this. > > --- On Mon, 12/13/10, Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> > wrote: > > > From: Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> > > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Another possible puzzle! > > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > > Date: Monday, December 13, 2010, 10:20 AM > > Well, after stirring the pot over the > > children of Elizabeth (Hall) Evans, > > Kingsbury - where we may never know with certainty > the > > children of Richard > > Evans and the children of James Kingsbury, I hesitate > to > > open another > > possible can of worms. > > > > I have a JOHN EVANS with birth of circa 1785 as son of > John > > (circa 1756 - > > circa 1832) & Elizabeth Raver (circa 1766 - circa > 1850) > > and married (circa 1 > > Jan 1814) to Nancy Windsor, no descending family or > other > > information. > > > > NOW - I also have a JOHN EVANS birth of circa 12 Nov > 1785 > > (no parentage) > > death of 12 Aug 1834 in Green Twp, Ross Co., OH. > married on > > 23 Feb 1809 in > > Monongalia Co., Virginia (VA marriages 1740-1850) to > Sarah > > Miller born circa > > 11 Jul 1792 in Green Twp., Ross Co., OH. and died same > on > > 22 Feb 1840, > > complete with family descendants. > > > > Can anyone shed any light on this? Can they > possibly > > be one and the same > > person, but if so, the Nancy Windsor marriage could > not be > > possible. > > Don > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word 'unsubscribe' without > > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > > subject and the body of the message > > > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to EVANS-RICHARD-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the > subject and the body of the message >