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    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] Apologies if I have sent this before - selection from book on Highland County
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Mention of Ohio Evanses in this selection from page 375 of the book THE COUNTY OF HIGHLAND: A History of Highland County, Ohio, from the Earliest Days, with Special Chapters on the Bench and Bar, Medical Profession Educational Development, Industry and Agriculture and Biographical Sketches By REV. J. W. KLISE A. E. HOUGH, Editor MADISON, WIS. NORTHWESTERN HISTORICAL ASSOCIATION Available through Google Books. Note: this is a "plain text" version of "page images" so... there may be spelling errors. To see it in the original, go to http://books.google.com/books?ei=q8JeTMuaI4P_8AaGnb35AQ&ct=result&dq=%22the+County+of+Highland%22&jtp=7&id=3DsVAAAAYAAJ&ots=M2Ky6S_T7a#v=onepage&q&f=false <http://books.google.com/books?ei=q8JeTMuaI4P_8AaGnb35AQ&ct=result&dq=%22the+County+of+Highland%22&jtp=7&id=3DsVAAAAYAAJ&ots=M2Ky6S_T7a#v=onepage&q&f=false> There are about 31 more references to Evans in that book, so you can do a search for yourself.....if you want to pursue the Highland County Evanses The Linn Family:—-About the year 1790 Robert Linn, who lived in the north of Ireland, became weary of the unequal struggle for existence in that tax-ridden and badly governed land and yielded his shattered frame and saddened heart to the Grim Destroyer which in time conquers every human being. A widow and six children, most of them helpless, were left to bemoan the irreparable loss which had deprived them of their only support and protector. There was no recourse left but that of expatriation, the last hope of many a heartbroken Irishman as he turned his sorrowful gaze upon his country and resolved to leave it forever. When the widow Linn left the shores of Erin in 1796, bound for free and hospitable America, her oldest child Samuel was just twenty-one years of age. After the wearisome and protracted voyage was completed, the little band made their way to Lancaster county, Pa., where a temporary location was secured to be followed by removal to Virginia in 1803. Unlike most Irish immigrants of that day, the Linns were of Scotch ancestry and adherents of the Protestant faith. Samuel, being the eldest, stood somewhat in the relation of a father to the other children and was a great help as well as comfort to his widowed mother. November 8, 1803, he was married to Catharine Slaymaker, member of one of the distinguished military families of Virginia. Her father, Capt. John Slaymaker, was with Braddock at the time of his memorable defeat by the Indians and subsequently commanded a company in the war for American independence. Robert Alexander Linn, one of the children of this marriage, was born October 8, 1810, and removed with his father to Highland county in 1832. The latter died here in September, 1860, at the ripe age of eighty-five years. August 13, 1857, Robert A. Linn was married to Elizabeth, daughter of Noah and Elizabeth (Robinson) Evans, and member of a family notable in the history of Liberty township. Richard Evans, Mrs. Linn's grandfather, a native of Pennsylvania, first moved to Kentucky with his father, Hugh Evans, and from there to Highland county in 1799, where he bought land on Clear creek and subsequently became one of the earliest of the countv's associate judges. By his wife, Mary (Pierce) Evans, he had fifteen children, of whom twelve lived to mature ago. Noah Evans, the third son, was born in Kentucky in 1795 and in 1819 was married to Elizabeth Robison, of Chillicothe. They had ten children, including Mrs. Elizabeth (Evans) Linn, who was born in 1832 in the old brick house which was built by her grandfather in 1809 on his Clear Creek farm in Liberty township. This was the first brick dwelling-house erected in Highland county and the venerable structure is still standing as one of the interesting landmarks of the olden time. In the family it is known familiarly as the "Ark," probably because its last proprietor in the Evans line was named Noah. In 1868, Robert A. Linn purchased 193 acres from the Evans estate and ten years later erected the elegant brick house now occupied by his widow and children, east of Clear creek on the Chillicothe pike. The children of Robert A. and Elizabeth (Evans) Linn are Samuel D., Katharine, Margaret E., Lucy and Minnie E., who reside on the farm with their mother. William D. Linn, the second son, was born on the paternal homestead in Highland county, Ohio, June 30, 1860, and educated in the district schools. In 1879, he removed to Iowa, where he spent six years employed as a clerk in various mercantile establishments, after which he returned to Highland county and in 1886 took up his residence on part of the Linn estate. In 1879 he was married to Luella Bumgarner, who died in 1885, leaving two children: David, born February 5, 1880, and Frederick, bom April 16, 1882. March 19, 1889^ Mr. Linn was married to Reedie, daughter of Jacob and Rebecca (Fettro) Pennington, by whom he has four children: Ruth, born January 28, 1892; Ray, born June 21, 1895; Jane, born January 19, 1899*; and Esther born March 20, 1902.

    08/08/2010 03:57:26
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] uploaded some of your papers, Gordon
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Good to hear from you, Gordon. It's been a while. As a coincidence, I just finished loading some of the material you sent onto the website. I'm not quite sure what happened but somehow these papers got separated from the items I uploaded long ago. So... apologies for that; but they are on the site now. Renee GORDON BAKER wrote: > It appears that the Richard Evans who died in 1675 did not have a wife or > children. If he did I am sure they would have been mentioned in his will. > I doubt he is the father of our Richard Evans died 1703. > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" > <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > To: "OurEvans-Richard Rootsweb Mailing List" <EVANS-RICHARD@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 4:29 PM > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] another question about Richard Evans "of the > Cliffs" > > > >> Regarding my last email... >> >> I found the following in "Calvert County, Maryland >> Wills 1654-1700" by Raymond B Clark, Jr and Sara Seth Clark, on page >> 27, it reads: >> >> "EVANS, Richard, of the Clifts, Planter (nunc.) >> Came Capt. Cobreath, of Calvert Co., presenting nuncupative will of >> Richard Evans, all he had to Cobreath only [except] few legacies. >> To Richard Lake, Gent. personalty; to Capt. Richard Hill, a gun; to >> Robert Dickson 6 barrels of Corn; to James Holman, 1 heifer. >> Made: _______ Probated: 3 Jan. 1675 >> Testators: Robert Dickson, Elizabeth Dickerson, Edy Carpenter. >> Appraisers: William Auld, and William Davis. >> Source: Wills, Liber 2, ff. 376-377., >> >> My question with reference to the website I quoted last email which says >> that Richard Evans 1703 is the son of Richard Evans 175....if this were >> true, wouldn't "our" Richard Evans appear somewhere in this will? >> >> Do you think that the Maryland State Archives would have a longer >> version of this will that might have more clues? Or, since it is a >> nuncupative will (deathbed will?) that this short version is all that is >> there. >> >> Renee >> >>

    08/06/2010 03:49:29
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] another question about Richard Evans "of the Cliffs"
    2. GORDON BAKER
    3. It appears that the Richard Evans who died in 1675 did not have a wife or children. If he did I am sure they would have been mentioned in his will. I doubt he is the father of our Richard Evans died 1703. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> To: "OurEvans-Richard Rootsweb Mailing List" <EVANS-RICHARD@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 4:29 PM Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] another question about Richard Evans "of the Cliffs" > Regarding my last email... > > I found the following in "Calvert County, Maryland > Wills 1654-1700" by Raymond B Clark, Jr and Sara Seth Clark, on page > 27, it reads: > > "EVANS, Richard, of the Clifts, Planter (nunc.) > Came Capt. Cobreath, of Calvert Co., presenting nuncupative will of > Richard Evans, all he had to Cobreath only [except] few legacies. > To Richard Lake, Gent. personalty; to Capt. Richard Hill, a gun; to > Robert Dickson 6 barrels of Corn; to James Holman, 1 heifer. > Made: _______ Probated: 3 Jan. 1675 > Testators: Robert Dickson, Elizabeth Dickerson, Edy Carpenter. > Appraisers: William Auld, and William Davis. > Source: Wills, Liber 2, ff. 376-377., > > My question with reference to the website I quoted last email which says > that Richard Evans 1703 is the son of Richard Evans 175....if this were > true, wouldn't "our" Richard Evans appear somewhere in this will? > > Do you think that the Maryland State Archives would have a longer > version of this will that might have more clues? Or, since it is a > nuncupative will (deathbed will?) that this short version is all that is > there. > > Renee > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    08/06/2010 12:03:57
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] another question about Richard Evans "of the Cliffs"
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Regarding my last email... I found the following in "Calvert County, Maryland Wills 1654-1700" by Raymond B Clark, Jr and Sara Seth Clark, on page 27, it reads: "EVANS, Richard, of the Clifts, Planter (nunc.) Came Capt. Cobreath, of Calvert Co., presenting nuncupative will of Richard Evans, all he had to Cobreath only [except] few legacies. To Richard Lake, Gent. personalty; to Capt. Richard Hill, a gun; to Robert Dickson 6 barrels of Corn; to James Holman, 1 heifer. Made: _______ Probated: 3 Jan. 1675 Testators: Robert Dickson, Elizabeth Dickerson, Edy Carpenter. Appraisers: William Auld, and William Davis. Source: Wills, Liber 2, ff. 376-377., My question with reference to the website I quoted last email which says that Richard Evans 1703 is the son of Richard Evans 175....if this were true, wouldn't "our" Richard Evans appear somewhere in this will? Do you think that the Maryland State Archives would have a longer version of this will that might have more clues? Or, since it is a nuncupative will (deathbed will?) that this short version is all that is there. Renee

    08/06/2010 09:29:40
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] what do you think of this?
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Came across a website today that says that our Richard 1703 was the son of another Richard This person says that Richard 1703 was the son of Richard 1675/6. Here's the information. Let me know what you think. "Our" Richard comes first (below) followed by his father [also Richard]..... ----------------------- added August 5, 2010 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I15541 <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I15541> ID: I15541 Name: Richard Evans Sex: M Birth: 1669 in Wales Death: 25 APR 1703 in Calvert County, Maryland - Probate Note: === Evans, Richard, Calvert Co., 7th Jan., 1702; 25th Apr., 1703. To wife Eliza:, extx., 1/3 of personalty, dwelling plantation, part of "Hall 's Hill", bought of brother-in-law Elisha Hall, and 150 A., "Johnson's Place,'' during life. To son Samuel and hrs., afsd. lands at death of wife and 300 A., "The Hope" on Susquehanna B., Cecil Co. To unborn child, if son, 400 A., part of " Evans' Range" on n. branch Patuxent R., Prince George 's Co. Should sd. unborn child be dau., afsd. "Evans' Range" to be equally divided among afsd. child. and 2 daus. named below. To dau. Eliza: and hrs., 200 A., residue of "Evans' Range," Prince George's Co. To dau. Ann and hrs., "Greene's Delight, " Prince George 's Co. Daus. to be of age at 16 yrs. and son or sons at 18 yrs. Overseers : Brothers-in-law Walter Smith and Benjamin Hall. Test: Henry Cole, Dan'l Malraigne. 11.282. === Richard Evans 25.112 A CA £386.17.7 £384.15.2 Nov 15 1705 Payments to: Edward Buttler for use of John Hyde, Walter Smith for use of Capt. Hepburne, John Phillips, Richard Harrison, John Smith for use of Mr. Peter Pagen & Co., Katherine Anderson, John Pedden, Edward Butler for use of Tab. Bowles. Executrix: widow (unnamed), now wife of Dr. James Kingsberry. === Richard Evans 25.60 A CA £386.17.7 £354.6.8 Apr 28 1705 Payments to: Richard Bennitt & Mr. James Heath, Mr. Robert Bradley, Walter Smith, Aron Hall, Nathan Smith for use of Nathaniell Rouse & Co., Edward Battler, James Stoddert, Elias Coleman, George Parker, Thomas Cockshutt, Capt. Thomas Ems, Charles Allen for use of Thomas Norris, Thomas Brooke, Esq., Peter Paggen & Co. per Walter Smith, Peter Paggen & Co. per John Smith, John Lidden. Executrix: Elisabeth Kingsberry, wife of Dr. James Kingsberry. === William Smith 10.240 1 £63.15.9 Mar 9 1688 Appraisers: Maj. Ninian Beall, James Moore. List of debts: Alexander Beall, Richard Chaffer Thomas Wilson, Christopher Thompson, Richard Evans, Benjamin Hadocke, Richard Weaver for Anthony Underwood. === Edward Talbott 10.279 1 £515.10.10 May 10 1693 Appraisers: Robert Lockwood, John Elsey. List of debts: William Chew, Thomas Smith, Richard Evans, Elijah Hall, Henry Hanslapp, Richard Harrison, Benjamin Capita, Richard Galloway, William Coale, Roger Bishopp. === Andrew Tanehill 14.112 A CA £182.16.8 #13814 May 18 1697 Payments to: Samuell Chew, Nehemiah Birckhead, Mr. Hennag Robinson, due from Nicholas Brattier George Lingan due to estate of John Abbington, Jeremiah Eldridge, Zacharia Allen: James Dryden, Edward Swan, Dr. Wootten, Dr. Benjamin Arnolld, Benjamin Scrivener, Mr. William Dent, Daniell Robinson, Richard Evans, George Cole, Robert Simons, James Cranford due to John Abbington (dead). Administratrix: Ann Short (relict), wife of John Short. === Alice Smith 16.110 I CA £210.4.3 Jul 28 1698 Appraisers: George Coale (also George Cole), Richard Evans (also Richard Evens). Mentions; Mr. Joseph Jackson. === Andrew Clark 17.112 A CH £49.0.0 £73.7.9 Oct 31 .--{1689} Payments to: James Lyle, Richard Evans, James Stoddard, Mr. Francis Green, Mr. David Small, Christopher Thompson Dorothy Musgrove, Nathaniell Ramsheire, James Turner. Administrator: James Tompson. === Mrs, Ann Cole 21.163 I CA £153.5.3 Oct 22 1701 Appraisers; Richard Evans, Clarke Skinner. List of debts: John Hunt due from Mr. Phillip Briscoe, Robert Blinkhorne. === Samuel Eaton 21.254 Dec 1701 List of debts: John Russell, John Peircifull, John Willimot, James Leack, William Turner, William Parker, William Lucas, Samuel Holdsworth, Ignatius Craycroft, Gabriel Burrtram, Richard Stalings, Jr., Thomas Bowen, Richard Evans, Phebe Williams, Josiah Wilson, William Holat, Edward Baraclift, William Smith, Miles Daniel, William Whittington, William Addams, John Taumon, John Godsgrace, Thomas Cade, Martha Kingcross, Jones Edmondson, John Barker, Henry Padget. === Charles County Circuit Court Liber R, Page 186 27 Mar 1691; Indenture from Richard Evans, carpenter, to George Miller; for 4,500# tobacco; a parcel called Barbadoes; formerly an assignment of Col. Henry Darnall to Richard Evans; part of a warrant for 5,500 acres granted Darnall 7 Oct 1684; located on the west side of Eastern Branch of the Potomac River; containing 250 acres; /s/ Richard Evans (mark); wit. G. Hamiltone, William Thomson === Charles County Circuit Court Liber R, Page 543 31 Jan 1692; Indenture from Col. Ninian Beall of Calvert County, atty. for Benjamin Haddock, to John Emmett, carpenter; for 6,000# tobacco; a tract called Seaman's Delight; bounded by land of Richard Evans; containing 500 acres; /s/ Ninian Beall; wit. Hugh Moor, Wm. Stone, Will Hatton === PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY LAND RECORDS, Indenture, 31 January 1692 From: Col. NINIAN BEALL, High Sheriff of Calvert County, being attorney of BENJAMIN HADDOCK. To: JOHN EMMET of Charles County, carpenter Price: 6000 lbs. tobacco Property: All the 500 acre tract called "Seamans Delight" in Charles County, bounding on land formerly taken up for RICHARD EVANS of Calvert Co. Signature: NINIAN BEALL Wit.: HUGH MOORE, WILL'M STONE, WILL'M HATTON Ackn'd: NINIAN BEALL, 31 January 1692 Recorded: 26 January 1696, Vol. A, p. 28 === PRINCE GEORGE'S COUNTY LAND RECORDS, Deed, 29 January 1700 From: WILLIAM THOMPSON of P. G. County, planter; and wife ANN. To: GEORGE MILLER of P. G. Co. Price: 6000 Tbs. tobacco Property: All the 300 acre tract called "Scottland" in P. G. County, formerly in Charles County, on the west side of Eastern Branch; bounding on the river and land of RICHARD EVANS. Signature: WILLIAM THOMPSON Wit.: WILLIAM HUTCHISON, WILL. TANYHILL Ackn'd: WILLIAM THOMPSON, 29 January 1700 Recorded: 25 February 1700, Vol. A, p. 352 === Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: BARBADOR; Owner: Evans, Richard: Orig County = C {Charles = C, Calvert = V}; Patent Date: Mar 30, 1685: Ref: Liber 22, f 164 : Map Location: Q-09 === Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: GREENS DELIGHT; Owner: Evans, Richard: Orig County = C {Charles = C, Calvert = V}; Patent Date: Jun 1, 1686 : Ref: Liber 22 f 226 : Map Location: R-10 === Prince George's County, Maryland - Land Owners at Time PGCo Was Formed - 1696: Tract Name: EVANSES RANGE; Owner: Evans, Richard: Orig County = V {Charles = C, Calvert = V}; Patent Date: Apr 2, 1696 : Ref: Liber BB#3 f 199: Map Location: V-06 ========================================================= Renee: This person [mrmarsha2004@yahoo.com] says that Richard 1703 was the son of Richard 1675/6 ID: I45200 Name: Richard Evans Sex: M Death: 3 JAN 1675/76 in Calvert County, Maryland - Probate Note: === Evans, Richard, (nunc.), "of the Cliffs" Calvert County, ====; 3rd Jan., 1675/6. To Capt. Richard Hill and James Holman, personalty. Capt. John Cobreath, ex. and residuary legatee of entire estate. Test: Robt. Dixon, Eliza: Dixon, Edy Carpenter. 2. 376. === Richard Evans (planter) 2.131 1 CA #3019 - Jan 29 1675 Appraisers: William Mackdowell, William Davis. === Andrew Higgs 4.25 I #13500 Apr 5 1677 Appraisers: C. Boteler, Symon Wootton. List of debts: Henry Mitchell, John Brooke, James Veitch, John Atkey, Michael Higgen, Henry Todd, Robert Taylor, Robert Shepheard, John Shepheard, Jonathon Goosey, Edward Good, John Cobreath (administrator of Richard Evans), Peter Arroakley, George Carter, Charles Boteler, William Taylor. === Andrew Higgs 5.411 A CA #13500 #13500 Jan 28 1678 Payments to: Charles Dellaroach, Mr. George Parker, Patricke Allen, Mr. Christopher Barnes, John Brooke, John Akey, Henry Cod, Robert Shepperd, John Cobreth (administrator of Richard Evans), Peter Oakley, George Carter, Henry Mitchell, Administrator: Henry Jowles

    08/05/2010 02:36:35
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] comparing our data
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Yes, please, Don. Unless it is the following issue: From 1907-10-09 issue of the Plain Dealer Because I've already posted that one. Thanks Renee Don Raymond wrote: > A Cleveland Newspaper (something Post) , dated 11 October, has a photo of > Richard "Dick" and gives his parents as J. B. & Mrs. Evans (in error), > stating they have taken rooms next door to the hospital. This article > states he is being prepared for surgery in hopes of saving his life. A > subsequent article chronicles his death and correctly states his parents as > Mr. & Mrs. John W. Evans of Hillsboro. It states he was injured on October > 5th and died on Monday morning at 4 o'clock. News article images of the > Evening Telegram of Elyria, OH., for 5 November 1907 place his death as 4th > November, almost a month after the accident. I can post this to the web > site if desired. Don > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" > <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:31 AM > To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] comparing our data > > >> Hi Suzanne, >> My information concurs with yours. In a couple of instances I had a >> "fuller" date than just the month and year and in a couple of instances >> you had a death date that I didn't have. >> I had Isaac's wife as Mary Wallace [no Ervin] and, yes, she was the >> second wife of three: Morton, Wallace, and Peables [many variant >> spellings]. I also had Richard Scott married to Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" >> Ervin. >> I also had Richard Foreman Evans but that he was known as "Dick". I did >> not have J. B. Evans, I had John Wallace, [J. W.] Evans and wonder if >> that is just a typo in the newspaper article. >> So we basically agree on all of the data. >> Thanks, Suzanne. >> R >> PS do you have much information on the Evanses who lived in nearby >> counties.... like Ross, or is your information mostly on Highland County? >> >> Suzanne Hapner wrote: >> >>> I have two newspaper articles that report the death of Richard Foreman >>> Evans. One names the parents as J.B. Evans and the other one names J.W. >>> Evans as the parents. My records tell me that John Wallace Evans >>> 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 married Katie Evans 10/5/1887. She was born >>> 10/6/1867. Their children were Richard Foreman Evans (the football >>> player >>> who died), born May 1888 and died 1907., Rush Ervin Evans >>> 8/21/1892--10/15/1975, Anna Elizabeth, 1893--- and Katherine or Catherine >>> 10/1898--7/15/1973. >>> >>> Katie Evans , daughter of Foreman Evans and Anna Ferris .John Wallace >>> and >>> Katie were cousins. >>> >>> Correct me if I am wrong but here are the names that I have. Richard, >>> father >>> of Isaac. Isaac married Mary Wallace Ervin (second wife of three) >>> Richard >>> Scott Evans was the son of Isaac married Sarah Elizabeth Ervin and they >>> had >>> sons , James Ervin Evans 12/27/1861--1908 and John Wallace Evans >>> 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 >>> >>> Most of these facts and dates were found by me in the local paper where >>> Jean >>> Wallis, a local historian , has a column. >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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 > >

    07/29/2010 08:19:50
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] comparing our data
    2. Suz Hap
    3. My information covers Highland County. Welcome back!!! ll Timothy 3:16 All scripture is given by inspiration of God---. > Date: Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:31:48 -0500 > From: listadministratorevans@earthlink.net > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] comparing our data > > Hi Suzanne, > My information concurs with yours. In a couple of instances I had a > "fuller" date than just the month and year and in a couple of instances > you had a death date that I didn't have. > I had Isaac's wife as Mary Wallace [no Ervin] and, yes, she was the > second wife of three: Morton, Wallace, and Peables [many variant > spellings]. I also had Richard Scott married to Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" > Ervin. > I also had Richard Foreman Evans but that he was known as "Dick". I did > not have J. B. Evans, I had John Wallace, [J. W.] Evans and wonder if > that is just a typo in the newspaper article. > So we basically agree on all of the data. > Thanks, Suzanne. > R > PS do you have much information on the Evanses who lived in nearby > counties.... like Ross, or is your information mostly on Highland County? > > Suzanne Hapner wrote: > > I have two newspaper articles that report the death of Richard Foreman > > Evans. One names the parents as J.B. Evans and the other one names J.W. > > Evans as the parents. My records tell me that John Wallace Evans > > 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 married Katie Evans 10/5/1887. She was born > > 10/6/1867. Their children were Richard Foreman Evans (the football player > > who died), born May 1888 and died 1907., Rush Ervin Evans > > 8/21/1892--10/15/1975, Anna Elizabeth, 1893--- and Katherine or Catherine > > 10/1898--7/15/1973. > > > > Katie Evans , daughter of Foreman Evans and Anna Ferris .John Wallace and > > Katie were cousins. > > > > Correct me if I am wrong but here are the names that I have. Richard, father > > of Isaac. Isaac married Mary Wallace Ervin (second wife of three) Richard > > Scott Evans was the son of Isaac married Sarah Elizabeth Ervin and they had > > sons , James Ervin Evans 12/27/1861--1908 and John Wallace Evans > > 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 > > > > Most of these facts and dates were found by me in the local paper where Jean > > Wallis, a local historian , has a column. > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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

    07/29/2010 08:19:20
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] comparing our data
    2. Don Raymond
    3. A Cleveland Newspaper (something Post) , dated 11 October, has a photo of Richard "Dick" and gives his parents as J. B. & Mrs. Evans (in error), stating they have taken rooms next door to the hospital. This article states he is being prepared for surgery in hopes of saving his life. A subsequent article chronicles his death and correctly states his parents as Mr. & Mrs. John W. Evans of Hillsboro. It states he was injured on October 5th and died on Monday morning at 4 o'clock. News article images of the Evening Telegram of Elyria, OH., for 5 November 1907 place his death as 4th November, almost a month after the accident. I can post this to the web site if desired. Don -------------------------------------------------- From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> Sent: Thursday, July 29, 2010 11:31 AM To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] comparing our data > Hi Suzanne, > My information concurs with yours. In a couple of instances I had a > "fuller" date than just the month and year and in a couple of instances > you had a death date that I didn't have. > I had Isaac's wife as Mary Wallace [no Ervin] and, yes, she was the > second wife of three: Morton, Wallace, and Peables [many variant > spellings]. I also had Richard Scott married to Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" > Ervin. > I also had Richard Foreman Evans but that he was known as "Dick". I did > not have J. B. Evans, I had John Wallace, [J. W.] Evans and wonder if > that is just a typo in the newspaper article. > So we basically agree on all of the data. > Thanks, Suzanne. > R > PS do you have much information on the Evanses who lived in nearby > counties.... like Ross, or is your information mostly on Highland County? > > Suzanne Hapner wrote: >> I have two newspaper articles that report the death of Richard Foreman >> Evans. One names the parents as J.B. Evans and the other one names J.W. >> Evans as the parents. My records tell me that John Wallace Evans >> 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 married Katie Evans 10/5/1887. She was born >> 10/6/1867. Their children were Richard Foreman Evans (the football >> player >> who died), born May 1888 and died 1907., Rush Ervin Evans >> 8/21/1892--10/15/1975, Anna Elizabeth, 1893--- and Katherine or Catherine >> 10/1898--7/15/1973. >> >> Katie Evans , daughter of Foreman Evans and Anna Ferris .John Wallace >> and >> Katie were cousins. >> >> Correct me if I am wrong but here are the names that I have. Richard, >> father >> of Isaac. Isaac married Mary Wallace Ervin (second wife of three) >> Richard >> Scott Evans was the son of Isaac married Sarah Elizabeth Ervin and they >> had >> sons , James Ervin Evans 12/27/1861--1908 and John Wallace Evans >> 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 >> >> Most of these facts and dates were found by me in the local paper where >> Jean >> Wallis, a local historian , has a column. >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >

    07/29/2010 06:37:27
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] comparing our data
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Hi Suzanne, My information concurs with yours. In a couple of instances I had a "fuller" date than just the month and year and in a couple of instances you had a death date that I didn't have. I had Isaac's wife as Mary Wallace [no Ervin] and, yes, she was the second wife of three: Morton, Wallace, and Peables [many variant spellings]. I also had Richard Scott married to Sarah Elizabeth "Lizzie" Ervin. I also had Richard Foreman Evans but that he was known as "Dick". I did not have J. B. Evans, I had John Wallace, [J. W.] Evans and wonder if that is just a typo in the newspaper article. So we basically agree on all of the data. Thanks, Suzanne. R PS do you have much information on the Evanses who lived in nearby counties.... like Ross, or is your information mostly on Highland County? Suzanne Hapner wrote: > I have two newspaper articles that report the death of Richard Foreman > Evans. One names the parents as J.B. Evans and the other one names J.W. > Evans as the parents. My records tell me that John Wallace Evans > 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 married Katie Evans 10/5/1887. She was born > 10/6/1867. Their children were Richard Foreman Evans (the football player > who died), born May 1888 and died 1907., Rush Ervin Evans > 8/21/1892--10/15/1975, Anna Elizabeth, 1893--- and Katherine or Catherine > 10/1898--7/15/1973. > > Katie Evans , daughter of Foreman Evans and Anna Ferris .John Wallace and > Katie were cousins. > > Correct me if I am wrong but here are the names that I have. Richard, father > of Isaac. Isaac married Mary Wallace Ervin (second wife of three) Richard > Scott Evans was the son of Isaac married Sarah Elizabeth Ervin and they had > sons , James Ervin Evans 12/27/1861--1908 and John Wallace Evans > 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 > > Most of these facts and dates were found by me in the local paper where Jean > Wallis, a local historian , has a column. > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    07/29/2010 05:31:48
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] uploaded to website
    2. Suzanne Hapner
    3. I have two newspaper articles that report the death of Richard Foreman Evans. One names the parents as J.B. Evans and the other one names J.W. Evans as the parents. My records tell me that John Wallace Evans 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 married Katie Evans 10/5/1887. She was born 10/6/1867. Their children were Richard Foreman Evans (the football player who died), born May 1888 and died 1907., Rush Ervin Evans 8/21/1892--10/15/1975, Anna Elizabeth, 1893--- and Katherine or Catherine 10/1898--7/15/1973. Katie Evans , daughter of Foreman Evans and Anna Ferris .John Wallace and Katie were cousins. Correct me if I am wrong but here are the names that I have. Richard, father of Isaac. Isaac married Mary Wallace Ervin (second wife of three) Richard Scott Evans was the son of Isaac married Sarah Elizabeth Ervin and they had sons , James Ervin Evans 12/27/1861--1908 and John Wallace Evans 9/16/1865--3/25/1942 Most of these facts and dates were found by me in the local paper where Jean Wallis, a local historian , has a column.

    07/28/2010 02:58:55
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] uploaded to website
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Hi, Just uploaded to our website a very touching article about Richard Evans, son of J. B. Evans of Hillsboro, Ohio, who was fatally injured in a football injury. "A heart broken mother spends the long days watching by the stalwart form of Richard Evans, Wooster college football player, praying for the life of her son.... Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans, of Hillsboro, parents of the injured boy, have taken up their residence in a house adjoining Cleveland General hospital so that they may be constantly by his side." From 1907-10-09 issue of the Plain Dealer ----------- I don't know why the discrepancy, but I have his parents as John Wallace Evans and Katherine., and his name as Richard "Dick" Foreman Evans. If anyone wants more information, let me know. As you can tell.... I'm back home! Renee

    07/27/2010 04:01:34
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725
    2. will snyder
    3. Right on Gordon . You're about the only one I read on the Evans line cause with all the new so called expert genealogists out there that think they are right theystill hgave a lot of simple things to figure out. Your old time buddy and probably relative, Will Snyder ________________________________ From: GORDON BAKER <gordonbak@verizon.net> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, July 13, 2010 5:59:58 AM Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 As we all know the Evans name is very common. I hate to be a wet blanket and I know what I am writing will stir up a lot of trouble and hard feeling among some on this Evans list. But genealogy is based on facts. Facts that are based on documention. I don't believe that the Richard Evans born 1725 is a son of Samuel Evans 1691. 1. The Swan-Hughes Bible clearly has the birthdates of the children of Samuel Evans 1691. It states that his son Richard Evans was born 26 May 1736. The Bible and it's birth records are in the book "The Ten Mile Country and It's Pioneer Families" by Howard Leckey on pages 165-169. 2. This same Bible has a child named Sarah born 5 April 1725. So there was a child born in 1725. 3. In the 1773 Assessment Roll for Springhill Township, Bedford Co., PA there are listed John Evans, Hugh Evans and Richard Evans. It has been assumed this Richard was a brother of John and Hugh. But it cannot be proven. 4. If Ms Hofer is positive that her Richard Evans was born in 1725 then I believe it is impossible for her Richard Evans to be a son of Samuel Evans 1691. I know some of you will not be happy with what I am writing but we have to go with what facts we have on this family and Richard Evans 1725 just does not add up to be a son of Samuel Evans 1691. Don't get mad at me just study the facts........ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alice Hofer" <alice.hofer@yahoo.com> To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:37 PM Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 > (Renee, this is a draft I just found that looks like I put it away and > never > sent. Hope not, but just in case.... better late than not at all, I > guess.) > > > Renee, thanks for the little pieces you gave me here. John Stinson, for > one. I > have found nothing about him! > > Here is an outline of my lineage .... > > 1.James Evans,1764- 1840,(son of Richard 1725, son of Samuel 1691, son of > Richard 1669) > > 2.William Evans 1787 Washington Co., PA, lived in Clark Co., KY, d. 1852 > Scott > Co., IL > he married Rachel McLaughlin b. 1794 Clark Co., KY. D. 24 mar. 1853, > Scott > Co.IL > > 3. Charles McLaughlin Evans b. 14 jul 1834 Schuyler Co., IL- d. 8 nov > 1907, > Glenwood, IA > married Nancy Ellen Dalton b. 27 feb 1838 Rushville, Schuyler Co.,IL. > d.15 > jul 1838 > Lewis Twp., Nanson, IA. > > 4. Margaret Agnes Evans, 2 feb 1880, IA, d. 15 dec 1959, Denver, CO > married Walter Franklin Schade, b 8 feb 1877, Smith Center, KS, d. 11 > Dec > 1967, Longmont, CO. > > 5. Ralph Clarence Schade 1902-1952 m. Ruth Augusta Leasure 1905-1975 > > 6. Me, > Alice > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Evans-Richard List Administrator > <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 10:21:11 AM > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 > > Hi Alice, > > Thanks for this information. I had dates on many of these folks, but > they tended to be later than yours. > > Some of my information came from Charles Marck. [BTW, I've lost touch > with Charles. Does anyone know if he still has an email address? If so, > can you give to me off list.] > > My personal practice when I have two dates is to include both and put > the name of the source next to the dates. I won't confuse the issue by > listing these now, but I will add a couple of items that I had which > isn't in your information, Alice, so we can verify it. > > I had a death date for Mabery of abt 1824 > I hadn't known that George and James Waddell were brothers. > I have Stinson's first name as John... so John Stinson. > I had a death date for Nancy Ann of 18 Nov 1807 [so this or the 1806 > date could be verified] > You cleared up a confusion I had with Sarah Meek and Seleh (Celia) > Scholl. That was a nice tidbit about Seleh being the granddaughter of > Daniel Boone. > Well, those are the major differences I had, for what it's worth. > > You mentioned that you have data on their families, Alice. Even though > this isn't my direct line, I know I'm interested.... > Thanks, > Renee > > Alice Hofer wrote: >> I am surprised that this data has not come to you before now. Enjoy! >> >> Richard Evans, my 4th Ggrandfather, was son of Samuel and >> Sarah/Priscilla- >>depending on which way the proverbial wind is blowing, and born, I believe >>in >>1725. Yes, I supppose it could be 1736, but only if you can picture a >>10yr old >>male parenting a child. >> >> >> Now, here is the data on all those folks from this family you apparently >> did >>not know about. >> >> In Richard's will, written Feb 27, 1797, and proved May 27, 1805 in >> Clark Co. >>KY, he lists his wife Mary, and seven children. (But not his own birth >>date, >>nor Mary's surname.) >> >> 1. Mabery (1746-1824) m. Margaret Forsyth >> >> 2. Mary (1750- 1805) m. George Waddell >> 3. Elizabeth (1753) m. Stinson >> 4. Susannah (1761) m. James Waddell, brother to George >> 5. Nancy Ann (1763- 1806) m. Zachariah Hardin Beall, father Leonard- >> both, >>Frederick Co MD. >> 6. James (1764-1840) m. 1) Sarah Meek, my 3rd ggrandmother, and upon her >> death >>in 1800, immediately m. 2) Seleh (Celia) Scholl, granddaughter of Dan'l >>Boone. >> 7. Sarah (1769) >> >> Of course, I have data on their families if anyone is interested. >> >> >> Alice >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> >> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 4:40:15 AM >> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] help with 2 different Evans lines. >> >> Renee, >> I am expressly interested in the answer to this as well. I have no >> Susannah >> Evans born 1761 or Mary Evans born 1750 let along as the daughter of a >> Richard Evans. Don >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" >> <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> >> >>> Hey Alice, >>> Can you give us a date for which Richard you are referring to? There are >>> so many. Knowing his parents would help too. >>> Thanks >>> R >>> Alice Hofer wrote: >>> >>>> Old news perhaps, (I'm working my way through two years of rootsweb >>>> emails from Renee and finding a lot of things that are making sense now >>>> after two years of work) and I have data on the Waddells who married >>>> into >>>> my Richard Evans' family. and I hope this will shed some light on the >>>> subject. Two W. sons, George 1748, and James 1761, married two of >>>> Richard's daughters. Susannah, 1761, m. James Waddell, 1780 PA. Mary >>>> Evans b. 1750, m. George Waddell 1780, PA. Am trying to connect John >>>> Watts data and think it must connect, because the spelling is the same. >>>> >>>> Alice >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> > > > ------------------------------- > 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

    07/17/2010 07:14:13
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725
    2. Roger Burbank
    3. I thought Richard was born 1736, died 1798????????? son of Samuel. Are we talking about same Richard. Roger --- On Tue, 7/13/10, GORDON BAKER <gordonbak@verizon.net> wrote: > From: GORDON BAKER <gordonbak@verizon.net> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Tuesday, July 13, 2010, 5:59 AM > As we all know the Evans name is very > common. > > I hate to be a wet blanket and I know what I am writing > will stir up a lot > of trouble and hard feeling among some on this Evans > list.  But genealogy is > based on facts.  Facts that are based on documention. > > I don't believe that the Richard Evans born 1725 is a son > of Samuel Evans > 1691. > > 1. The Swan-Hughes Bible clearly has the birthdates of the > children of > Samuel Evans 1691.  It states that his son Richard > Evans was born 26 May > 1736.  The Bible and it's birth records are in the > book "The Ten Mile > Country and It's Pioneer Families" by Howard Leckey on > pages 165-169. > > 2. This same Bible has a child named Sarah born 5 April > 1725.  So there was > a child born in 1725. > > 3. In the 1773 Assessment Roll for Springhill Township, > Bedford Co., PA > there are listed John Evans, Hugh Evans and Richard > Evans.  It has been > assumed this Richard was a brother of John and Hugh.  > But it cannot be > proven. > > 4.  If Ms Hofer is positive that her Richard Evans was > born in 1725 then I > believe it is impossible for her Richard Evans to be a son > of Samuel Evans > 1691. > > I know some of you will not be happy with what I am writing > but we have to > go with what facts we have on this family and Richard Evans > 1725 just does > not add up to be a son of Samuel Evans 1691. > > Don't get mad at me just study the facts........ > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alice Hofer" <alice.hofer@yahoo.com> > To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:37 PM > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard > 1725 > > > > (Renee, this is a draft I just found that looks like I > put it away and > > never > > sent.   Hope not, but just in case.... > better late than not at all, I > > guess.) > > > > > > Renee, thanks for the little pieces you gave me > here.  John Stinson, for > > one.  I > > have found nothing about him! > > > > Here is an outline of my lineage .... > > > > 1.James Evans,1764- 1840,(son of Richard 1725, son of > Samuel 1691, son of > > Richard 1669) > > > > 2.William Evans 1787 Washington Co., PA, lived in > Clark Co., KY, d. 1852 > > Scott > > Co., IL > >    he married Rachel McLaughlin b. 1794 > Clark Co., KY. D. 24 mar. 1853, > > Scott > > Co.IL > > > > 3. Charles McLaughlin Evans b. 14 jul 1834 Schuyler > Co., IL- d. 8 nov > > 1907, > > Glenwood, IA > >    married Nancy Ellen Dalton b. 27 feb 1838 > Rushville, Schuyler Co.,IL. > > d.15 > > jul 1838 > >    Lewis Twp., Nanson, IA. > > > > 4. Margaret Agnes Evans, 2 feb 1880, IA, d. 15 dec > 1959, Denver, CO > >    married  Walter Franklin Schade, b 8 > feb 1877, Smith Center, KS, d. 11 > > Dec > > 1967,              > Longmont, CO. > > > > 5. Ralph Clarence Schade 1902-1952 m. Ruth Augusta > Leasure 1905-1975 > > > > 6. Me, > > Alice > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: Evans-Richard List Administrator > > <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > > Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 10:21:11 AM > > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's  information on > Richard 1725 > > > > Hi Alice, > > > > Thanks for this information.  I had dates on many > of these folks, but > > they tended to be later than yours. > > > > Some of my information came from Charles Marck. [BTW, > I've lost touch > > with Charles. Does anyone know if he still has an > email address? If so, > > can you give to me off list.] > > > > My personal practice when I have two dates is to > include both and put > > the name of the source next to the dates. I won't > confuse the issue by > > listing these now, but I will add a couple of items > that I had which > > isn't in your information, Alice, so we can verify > it. > > > > I had a death date for Mabery of abt 1824 > > I hadn't known that George and James Waddell were > brothers. > > I have Stinson's first name as John... so John > Stinson. > > I had a death date for Nancy Ann of 18 Nov 1807 [so > this or the 1806 > > date could be verified] > > You cleared up a confusion I had with Sarah Meek > and  Seleh (Celia) > > Scholl. That  was a nice tidbit about Seleh being > the granddaughter of > > Daniel Boone. > > Well, those are the major differences I had, for what > it's worth. > > > > You mentioned that you have data on their families, > Alice. Even though > > this isn't my direct line,  I know I'm > interested.... > > Thanks, > > Renee > > > > Alice Hofer wrote: > >> I am surprised that this data has not come to you > before now.  Enjoy! > >> > >> Richard Evans, my 4th Ggrandfather, was son of > Samuel and > >> Sarah/Priscilla- > >>depending on which way the proverbial wind is > blowing, and born, I believe > >>in > >>1725. Yes, I supppose  it could be 1736, but > only if you can picture a > >>10yr old > >>male parenting a child. > >> > >> > >> Now, here is the data on all those folks from this > family you apparently > >> did > >>not know about. > >> > >> In Richard's will, written  Feb 27, 1797, and > proved May 27, 1805 in > >> Clark Co. > >>KY, he lists his wife Mary, and seven > children.  (But not  his own birth > >>date, > >>nor Mary's surname.) > >> > >> 1. Mabery (1746-1824) m. Margaret Forsyth > >> > >> 2. Mary (1750- 1805) m. George Waddell > >> 3. Elizabeth (1753) m. Stinson > >> 4. Susannah (1761) m.  James Waddell, brother > to George > >> 5. Nancy Ann (1763- 1806) m. Zachariah Hardin > Beall, father Leonard- > >> both, > >>Frederick Co    MD. > >> 6. James (1764-1840) m. 1) Sarah Meek, my 3rd > ggrandmother, and upon her > >> death > >>in 1800, immediately m. 2) Seleh (Celia) Scholl, > granddaughter of Dan'l > >>Boone. > >> 7. Sarah (1769) > >> > >> Of course, I have data on their families if anyone > is interested. > >> > >> > >> Alice > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> ________________________________ > >> From: Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> > >> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > >> Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 4:40:15 AM > >> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] help with 2 different > Evans lines. > >> > >> Renee, > >> I am expressly interested in the answer to this as > well.  I have no > >> Susannah > >> Evans born 1761 or Mary Evans born 1750 let along > as the daughter of a > >> Richard Evans.   Don > >> > >> > -------------------------------------------------- > >> From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" > >> <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > >> > >>> Hey Alice, > >>> Can you give us a date for which Richard you > are referring to? There are > >>> so many. Knowing his parents would help too. > >>> Thanks > >>> R > >>> Alice Hofer wrote: > >>> > >>>> Old news perhaps, (I'm working my way > through two years of rootsweb > >>>> emails from Renee and finding a lot of > things that are making sense now > >>>> after two years of work) and I have data > on the Waddells who married > >>>> into > >>>> my Richard Evans' family. and I hope this > will shed some light on the > >>>> subject.  Two W. sons, George 1748, > and James 1761, married two of > >>>> Richard's daughters.  Susannah, 1761, > m. James Waddell, 1780 PA.  Mary > >>>> Evans b. 1750, m. George Waddell 1780, > PA.  Am trying to connect John > >>>> Watts data and think it must connect, > because the spelling is the same. > >>>> > >>>>  Alice > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > 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 >

    07/15/2010 10:47:17
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725
    2. Don Raymond
    3. Gordon, I would have to concur with your analysis. I have found a lot of Evans family scattered around that potentially connect if enough documenting facts can be found, but with presently known information, they can't be proven. This doesn't mean I pitch all that information because the day may come when proof is found. Or, it may be of help to someone else chasing that family line. Don -------------------------------------------------- From: "GORDON BAKER" <gordonbak@verizon.net> Sent: Tuesday, July 13, 2010 7:59 AM To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 > As we all know the Evans name is very common. > > I hate to be a wet blanket and I know what I am writing will stir up a lot > of trouble and hard feeling among some on this Evans list. But genealogy > is > based on facts. Facts that are based on documention. > > I don't believe that the Richard Evans born 1725 is a son of Samuel Evans > 1691. > > 1. The Swan-Hughes Bible clearly has the birthdates of the children of > Samuel Evans 1691. It states that his son Richard Evans was born 26 May > 1736. The Bible and it's birth records are in the book "The Ten Mile > Country and It's Pioneer Families" by Howard Leckey on pages 165-169. > > 2. This same Bible has a child named Sarah born 5 April 1725. So there > was > a child born in 1725. > > 3. In the 1773 Assessment Roll for Springhill Township, Bedford Co., PA > there are listed John Evans, Hugh Evans and Richard Evans. It has been > assumed this Richard was a brother of John and Hugh. But it cannot be > proven. > > 4. If Ms Hofer is positive that her Richard Evans was born in 1725 then I > believe it is impossible for her Richard Evans to be a son of Samuel Evans > 1691. > > I know some of you will not be happy with what I am writing but we have to > go with what facts we have on this family and Richard Evans 1725 just does > not add up to be a son of Samuel Evans 1691. > > Don't get mad at me just study the facts........ > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Alice Hofer" <alice.hofer@yahoo.com> > To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:37 PM > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 > > >> (Renee, this is a draft I just found that looks like I put it away and >> never >> sent. Hope not, but just in case.... better late than not at all, I >> guess.) >> >> >> Renee, thanks for the little pieces you gave me here. John Stinson, for >> one. I >> have found nothing about him! >> >> Here is an outline of my lineage .... >> >> 1.James Evans,1764- 1840,(son of Richard 1725, son of Samuel 1691, son of >> Richard 1669) >> >> 2.William Evans 1787 Washington Co., PA, lived in Clark Co., KY, d. 1852 >> Scott >> Co., IL >> he married Rachel McLaughlin b. 1794 Clark Co., KY. D. 24 mar. 1853, >> Scott >> Co.IL >> >> 3. Charles McLaughlin Evans b. 14 jul 1834 Schuyler Co., IL- d. 8 nov >> 1907, >> Glenwood, IA >> married Nancy Ellen Dalton b. 27 feb 1838 Rushville, Schuyler Co.,IL. >> d.15 >> jul 1838 >> Lewis Twp., Nanson, IA. >> >> 4. Margaret Agnes Evans, 2 feb 1880, IA, d. 15 dec 1959, Denver, CO >> married Walter Franklin Schade, b 8 feb 1877, Smith Center, KS, d. 11 >> Dec >> 1967, Longmont, CO. >> >> 5. Ralph Clarence Schade 1902-1952 m. Ruth Augusta Leasure 1905-1975 >> >> 6. Me, >> Alice >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Evans-Richard List Administrator >> <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> >> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 10:21:11 AM >> Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 >> >> Hi Alice, >> >> Thanks for this information. I had dates on many of these folks, but >> they tended to be later than yours. >> >> Some of my information came from Charles Marck. [BTW, I've lost touch >> with Charles. Does anyone know if he still has an email address? If so, >> can you give to me off list.] >> >> My personal practice when I have two dates is to include both and put >> the name of the source next to the dates. I won't confuse the issue by >> listing these now, but I will add a couple of items that I had which >> isn't in your information, Alice, so we can verify it. >> >> I had a death date for Mabery of abt 1824 >> I hadn't known that George and James Waddell were brothers. >> I have Stinson's first name as John... so John Stinson. >> I had a death date for Nancy Ann of 18 Nov 1807 [so this or the 1806 >> date could be verified] >> You cleared up a confusion I had with Sarah Meek and Seleh (Celia) >> Scholl. That was a nice tidbit about Seleh being the granddaughter of >> Daniel Boone. >> Well, those are the major differences I had, for what it's worth. >> >> You mentioned that you have data on their families, Alice. Even though >> this isn't my direct line, I know I'm interested.... >> Thanks, >> Renee >> >> Alice Hofer wrote: >>> I am surprised that this data has not come to you before now. Enjoy! >>> >>> Richard Evans, my 4th Ggrandfather, was son of Samuel and >>> Sarah/Priscilla- >>>depending on which way the proverbial wind is blowing, and born, I >>>believe >>>in >>>1725. Yes, I supppose it could be 1736, but only if you can picture a >>>10yr old >>>male parenting a child. >>> >>> >>> Now, here is the data on all those folks from this family you apparently >>> did >>>not know about. >>> >>> In Richard's will, written Feb 27, 1797, and proved May 27, 1805 in >>> Clark Co. >>>KY, he lists his wife Mary, and seven children. (But not his own birth >>>date, >>>nor Mary's surname.) >>> >>> 1. Mabery (1746-1824) m. Margaret Forsyth >>> >>> 2. Mary (1750- 1805) m. George Waddell >>> 3. Elizabeth (1753) m. Stinson >>> 4. Susannah (1761) m. James Waddell, brother to George >>> 5. Nancy Ann (1763- 1806) m. Zachariah Hardin Beall, father Leonard- >>> both, >>>Frederick Co MD. >>> 6. James (1764-1840) m. 1) Sarah Meek, my 3rd ggrandmother, and upon her >>> death >>>in 1800, immediately m. 2) Seleh (Celia) Scholl, granddaughter of Dan'l >>>Boone. >>> 7. Sarah (1769) >>> >>> Of course, I have data on their families if anyone is interested. >>> >>> >>> Alice >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ________________________________ >>> From: Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> >>> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com >>> Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 4:40:15 AM >>> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] help with 2 different Evans lines. >>> >>> Renee, >>> I am expressly interested in the answer to this as well. I have no >>> Susannah >>> Evans born 1761 or Mary Evans born 1750 let along as the daughter of a >>> Richard Evans. Don >>> >>> -------------------------------------------------- >>> From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" >>> <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> >>> >>>> Hey Alice, >>>> Can you give us a date for which Richard you are referring to? There >>>> are >>>> so many. Knowing his parents would help too. >>>> Thanks >>>> R >>>> Alice Hofer wrote: >>>> >>>>> Old news perhaps, (I'm working my way through two years of rootsweb >>>>> emails from Renee and finding a lot of things that are making sense >>>>> now >>>>> after two years of work) and I have data on the Waddells who married >>>>> into >>>>> my Richard Evans' family. and I hope this will shed some light on the >>>>> subject. Two W. sons, George 1748, and James 1761, married two of >>>>> Richard's daughters. Susannah, 1761, m. James Waddell, 1780 PA. Mary >>>>> Evans b. 1750, m. George Waddell 1780, PA. Am trying to connect John >>>>> Watts data and think it must connect, because the spelling is the >>>>> same. >>>>> >>>>> Alice >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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 >

    07/13/2010 10:29:09
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725
    2. GORDON BAKER
    3. As we all know the Evans name is very common. I hate to be a wet blanket and I know what I am writing will stir up a lot of trouble and hard feeling among some on this Evans list. But genealogy is based on facts. Facts that are based on documention. I don't believe that the Richard Evans born 1725 is a son of Samuel Evans 1691. 1. The Swan-Hughes Bible clearly has the birthdates of the children of Samuel Evans 1691. It states that his son Richard Evans was born 26 May 1736. The Bible and it's birth records are in the book "The Ten Mile Country and It's Pioneer Families" by Howard Leckey on pages 165-169. 2. This same Bible has a child named Sarah born 5 April 1725. So there was a child born in 1725. 3. In the 1773 Assessment Roll for Springhill Township, Bedford Co., PA there are listed John Evans, Hugh Evans and Richard Evans. It has been assumed this Richard was a brother of John and Hugh. But it cannot be proven. 4. If Ms Hofer is positive that her Richard Evans was born in 1725 then I believe it is impossible for her Richard Evans to be a son of Samuel Evans 1691. I know some of you will not be happy with what I am writing but we have to go with what facts we have on this family and Richard Evans 1725 just does not add up to be a son of Samuel Evans 1691. Don't get mad at me just study the facts........ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alice Hofer" <alice.hofer@yahoo.com> To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 4:37 PM Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 > (Renee, this is a draft I just found that looks like I put it away and > never > sent. Hope not, but just in case.... better late than not at all, I > guess.) > > > Renee, thanks for the little pieces you gave me here. John Stinson, for > one. I > have found nothing about him! > > Here is an outline of my lineage .... > > 1.James Evans,1764- 1840,(son of Richard 1725, son of Samuel 1691, son of > Richard 1669) > > 2.William Evans 1787 Washington Co., PA, lived in Clark Co., KY, d. 1852 > Scott > Co., IL > he married Rachel McLaughlin b. 1794 Clark Co., KY. D. 24 mar. 1853, > Scott > Co.IL > > 3. Charles McLaughlin Evans b. 14 jul 1834 Schuyler Co., IL- d. 8 nov > 1907, > Glenwood, IA > married Nancy Ellen Dalton b. 27 feb 1838 Rushville, Schuyler Co.,IL. > d.15 > jul 1838 > Lewis Twp., Nanson, IA. > > 4. Margaret Agnes Evans, 2 feb 1880, IA, d. 15 dec 1959, Denver, CO > married Walter Franklin Schade, b 8 feb 1877, Smith Center, KS, d. 11 > Dec > 1967, Longmont, CO. > > 5. Ralph Clarence Schade 1902-1952 m. Ruth Augusta Leasure 1905-1975 > > 6. Me, > Alice > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Evans-Richard List Administrator > <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 10:21:11 AM > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 > > Hi Alice, > > Thanks for this information. I had dates on many of these folks, but > they tended to be later than yours. > > Some of my information came from Charles Marck. [BTW, I've lost touch > with Charles. Does anyone know if he still has an email address? If so, > can you give to me off list.] > > My personal practice when I have two dates is to include both and put > the name of the source next to the dates. I won't confuse the issue by > listing these now, but I will add a couple of items that I had which > isn't in your information, Alice, so we can verify it. > > I had a death date for Mabery of abt 1824 > I hadn't known that George and James Waddell were brothers. > I have Stinson's first name as John... so John Stinson. > I had a death date for Nancy Ann of 18 Nov 1807 [so this or the 1806 > date could be verified] > You cleared up a confusion I had with Sarah Meek and Seleh (Celia) > Scholl. That was a nice tidbit about Seleh being the granddaughter of > Daniel Boone. > Well, those are the major differences I had, for what it's worth. > > You mentioned that you have data on their families, Alice. Even though > this isn't my direct line, I know I'm interested.... > Thanks, > Renee > > Alice Hofer wrote: >> I am surprised that this data has not come to you before now. Enjoy! >> >> Richard Evans, my 4th Ggrandfather, was son of Samuel and >> Sarah/Priscilla- >>depending on which way the proverbial wind is blowing, and born, I believe >>in >>1725. Yes, I supppose it could be 1736, but only if you can picture a >>10yr old >>male parenting a child. >> >> >> Now, here is the data on all those folks from this family you apparently >> did >>not know about. >> >> In Richard's will, written Feb 27, 1797, and proved May 27, 1805 in >> Clark Co. >>KY, he lists his wife Mary, and seven children. (But not his own birth >>date, >>nor Mary's surname.) >> >> 1. Mabery (1746-1824) m. Margaret Forsyth >> >> 2. Mary (1750- 1805) m. George Waddell >> 3. Elizabeth (1753) m. Stinson >> 4. Susannah (1761) m. James Waddell, brother to George >> 5. Nancy Ann (1763- 1806) m. Zachariah Hardin Beall, father Leonard- >> both, >>Frederick Co MD. >> 6. James (1764-1840) m. 1) Sarah Meek, my 3rd ggrandmother, and upon her >> death >>in 1800, immediately m. 2) Seleh (Celia) Scholl, granddaughter of Dan'l >>Boone. >> 7. Sarah (1769) >> >> Of course, I have data on their families if anyone is interested. >> >> >> Alice >> >> >> >> >> ________________________________ >> From: Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> >> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com >> Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 4:40:15 AM >> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] help with 2 different Evans lines. >> >> Renee, >> I am expressly interested in the answer to this as well. I have no >> Susannah >> Evans born 1761 or Mary Evans born 1750 let along as the daughter of a >> Richard Evans. Don >> >> -------------------------------------------------- >> From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" >> <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> >> >>> Hey Alice, >>> Can you give us a date for which Richard you are referring to? There are >>> so many. Knowing his parents would help too. >>> Thanks >>> R >>> Alice Hofer wrote: >>> >>>> Old news perhaps, (I'm working my way through two years of rootsweb >>>> emails from Renee and finding a lot of things that are making sense now >>>> after two years of work) and I have data on the Waddells who married >>>> into >>>> my Richard Evans' family. and I hope this will shed some light on the >>>> subject. Two W. sons, George 1748, and James 1761, married two of >>>> Richard's daughters. Susannah, 1761, m. James Waddell, 1780 PA. Mary >>>> Evans b. 1750, m. George Waddell 1780, PA. Am trying to connect John >>>> Watts data and think it must connect, because the spelling is the same. >>>> >>>> Alice >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >

    07/13/2010 02:59:58
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725
    2. Alice Hofer
    3. (Renee, this is a draft I just found that looks like I put it away and never sent. Hope not, but just in case.... better late than not at all, I guess.) Renee, thanks for the little pieces you gave me here. John Stinson, for one. I have found nothing about him! Here is an outline of my lineage .... 1.James Evans,1764- 1840,(son of Richard 1725, son of Samuel 1691, son of Richard 1669) 2.William Evans 1787 Washington Co., PA, lived in Clark Co., KY, d. 1852 Scott Co., IL he married Rachel McLaughlin b. 1794 Clark Co., KY. D. 24 mar. 1853, Scott Co.IL 3. Charles McLaughlin Evans b. 14 jul 1834 Schuyler Co., IL- d. 8 nov 1907, Glenwood, IA married Nancy Ellen Dalton b. 27 feb 1838 Rushville, Schuyler Co.,IL. d.15 jul 1838 Lewis Twp., Nanson, IA. 4. Margaret Agnes Evans, 2 feb 1880, IA, d. 15 dec 1959, Denver, CO married Walter Franklin Schade, b 8 feb 1877, Smith Center, KS, d. 11 Dec 1967, Longmont, CO. 5. Ralph Clarence Schade 1902-1952 m. Ruth Augusta Leasure 1905-1975 6. Me, Alice ________________________________ From: Evans-Richard List Administrator <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 10:21:11 AM Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] Alice's information on Richard 1725 Hi Alice, Thanks for this information. I had dates on many of these folks, but they tended to be later than yours. Some of my information came from Charles Marck. [BTW, I've lost touch with Charles. Does anyone know if he still has an email address? If so, can you give to me off list.] My personal practice when I have two dates is to include both and put the name of the source next to the dates. I won't confuse the issue by listing these now, but I will add a couple of items that I had which isn't in your information, Alice, so we can verify it. I had a death date for Mabery of abt 1824 I hadn't known that George and James Waddell were brothers. I have Stinson's first name as John... so John Stinson. I had a death date for Nancy Ann of 18 Nov 1807 [so this or the 1806 date could be verified] You cleared up a confusion I had with Sarah Meek and Seleh (Celia) Scholl. That was a nice tidbit about Seleh being the granddaughter of Daniel Boone. Well, those are the major differences I had, for what it's worth. You mentioned that you have data on their families, Alice. Even though this isn't my direct line, I know I'm interested.... Thanks, Renee Alice Hofer wrote: > I am surprised that this data has not come to you before now. Enjoy! > > Richard Evans, my 4th Ggrandfather, was son of Samuel and Sarah/Priscilla- >depending on which way the proverbial wind is blowing, and born, I believe in >1725. Yes, I supppose it could be 1736, but only if you can picture a 10yr old >male parenting a child. > > > Now, here is the data on all those folks from this family you apparently did >not know about. > > In Richard's will, written Feb 27, 1797, and proved May 27, 1805 in Clark Co. >KY, he lists his wife Mary, and seven children. (But not his own birth date, >nor Mary's surname.) > > 1. Mabery (1746-1824) m. Margaret Forsyth > > 2. Mary (1750- 1805) m. George Waddell > 3. Elizabeth (1753) m. Stinson > 4. Susannah (1761) m. James Waddell, brother to George > 5. Nancy Ann (1763- 1806) m. Zachariah Hardin Beall, father Leonard- both, >Frederick Co MD. > 6. James (1764-1840) m. 1) Sarah Meek, my 3rd ggrandmother, and upon her death >in 1800, immediately m. 2) Seleh (Celia) Scholl, granddaughter of Dan'l Boone. > 7. Sarah (1769) > > Of course, I have data on their families if anyone is interested. > > > Alice > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Don <dhr1953@hotmail.com> > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Sent: Wed, June 30, 2010 4:40:15 AM > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] help with 2 different Evans lines. > > Renee, > I am expressly interested in the answer to this as well. I have no Susannah > Evans born 1761 or Mary Evans born 1750 let along as the daughter of a > Richard Evans. Don > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" > <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > >> Hey Alice, >> Can you give us a date for which Richard you are referring to? There are >> so many. Knowing his parents would help too. >> Thanks >> R >> Alice Hofer wrote: >> >>> Old news perhaps, (I'm working my way through two years of rootsweb >>> emails from Renee and finding a lot of things that are making sense now >>> after two years of work) and I have data on the Waddells who married into >>> my Richard Evans' family. and I hope this will shed some light on the >>> subject. Two W. sons, George 1748, and James 1761, married two of >>> Richard's daughters. Susannah, 1761, m. James Waddell, 1780 PA. Mary >>> Evans b. 1750, m. George Waddell 1780, PA. Am trying to connect John >>> Watts data and think it must connect, because the spelling is the same. >>> >>> Alice >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- 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

    07/12/2010 07:37:33
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Children of Charles Swan and Sahrah Van Meter
    2. In a message dated 7/4/2010 7:49:04 A.M. Mountain Daylight Time, listadministratorevans@earthlink.net writes: Tim Swann wrote: > Hello, > > I am trying to identify the children of Chales Swan and Sahrah Van > Meter. I am looking for the parents of Richard Swann, b 1788-1790, d > 15FEB1852. married to Catherine Barber. Can you help? Thanks. > > Tim Swann Found this on WorldConnect: _Click here: RootsWeb's WorldConnect Project: My Goe & Gottling Families – 2010_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=REG&db=goe_family&id=I214) 13. _Richard Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I212) (Charles Swan5, John Swan4, John Swan3, James Swan2, James Swan1) was born 14 SEP 1796 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 29 DEC 1873 in Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. He was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. He married _Susanah Gregg_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com /cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I213) 21 OCT 1819, daughter of Richard Gregg and Ann Gregg. She was born 22 MAY 1795 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 22 JUN 1866 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. She was buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Uniontown, Pennsylvania. Children of Richard Swan and Susanah Gregg are: + 97 i. _Presley Gregg Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I465) was born 11 SEP 1820 in Carmichaels, Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 13 MAY 1891 in Pawnee Gap, Ottawa County, Kansas. + 98 ii. _Sarah Ann Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I489) was born 6 FEB 1822 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 27 NOV 1903 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. + 99 iii. _Charles Henry Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I102) was born 20 FEB 1824 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died bet 16 Apr 1910 & 31 Dec 1910 in Luzerne Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. + 100 iv. _Alford G. Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I491) was born 12 FEB 1827 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 5 MAR 1903 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania. + 101 v. _Ruth Baily Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I505) was born 30 DEC 1829 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 2 DEC 1869 in Uniontown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. + 102 vi. _William B. Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I527) was born 6 AUG 1833 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 1898. 103 vii. _Emily B. Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I546) was born 18 NOV 1835 in Greene County, Pennsylvania, and died 1915. She married _Joseph Boyd_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=goe_family&id=I720) 27 JUN 1878 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, son of Robert Boyd and Rebecca Work. He was born 17 SEP 1818 in Fayette County, Pennsylvania, and died 4 AUG 1906 in Grand Ridge, Farm Ridge Township, LaSalle County, Illinois. Charles Swan [I desc. from Charles' dau. Martha Swan & Thomas Higgens Lucas] Charles Swan: Marriage 1 _Sarah Van Meter_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21881) * Married: 1772 _2_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21880#s2) Children 1. _Henry Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21962) b: 12 MAR 1774 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 2. _John Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21963) b: 5 NOV 1776 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 3. _Martha Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21964) b: 11 JUL 1778 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 4. _Elizabeth Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21965) b: 26 DEC 1779 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 5. _Thomas Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21966) b: 13 NOV 1781 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 6. _John Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21967) b: 10 DEC 1783 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 7. _Mary Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21968) b: 6 DEC 1785 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 8. _Charles Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21969) b: 9 DEC 1787 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 9. _Sarah Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21979) b: 5 JAN 1790 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 10. _Phoebe Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21980) b: 17 MAR 1791 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 11. _William Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21981) b: 17 APR 1794 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 12. _Richard Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21879) b: 14 SEP 1796 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 13. _Jessie Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21982) b: 1 JUL 1798 in Greene County, Pennsylvania 14. _Anne Swan_ (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rehigginbotham&id=I21983) b: 23 JUL 1800 in Greene County, Pennsylvania

    07/06/2010 10:19:43
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] help
    2. Tim Swann
    3. David,   That's what I suspect. Thanks for your help.   Tim Swann --- On Tue, 7/6/10, J. D. Brandenburg <jdb@kurbb.com> wrote: From: J. D. Brandenburg <jdb@kurbb.com> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] help To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com Date: Tuesday, July 6, 2010, 4:32 AM Richard Swan, the son of Charles and Sarah (Van Meter) Swan, evidently was born 14 Sept. 1796 and died 29 Dec. 1873. He married Susannah Gregg, not Catherine Barber (unless that was a subsequent marriage). It appears that we may have two different Swan / Swann families. David B. -----Original Message----- From: evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Evans-Richard List Administrator Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:31 PM To: OurEvans-Richard Rootsweb Mailing List; GEN EVANS-RICHARD LIST Charleen Evans-Thomas Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] help Happy Fourth  a day late, A new list member has requested some help... so I'm passing this along: Hello, I am trying to identify the children of Charles Swann and Sarah Van Meter. I am looking for the parents of Richard Swann, b 1788-1790, d 15FEB1852. married to Catherine Barber. Can you help? Thanks. Tim Swann ------------------ I responded to Tim with the following: Have you seen this? http://friendpages.com/p/pages/site/articles.cgi?pageid=angeladiblasi&id=544 104 <http://friendpages.com/p/pages/site/articles.cgi?pageid=angeladiblasi&id=54 4104> --------------------- And Tim responded: "Yes I have. They are as far back as I can solidly trace. The problem I'm having is finding the 'parents of Richard Swan. I have found Catherine Barber's. Thanks." --------------------- Sooooo-o-o-o-o If anyone out there has any info, please chime right up. Thanks R ------------------------------- 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

    07/06/2010 04:42:06
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] help
    2. J. D. Brandenburg
    3. Richard Swan, the son of Charles and Sarah (Van Meter) Swan, evidently was born 14 Sept. 1796 and died 29 Dec. 1873. He married Susannah Gregg, not Catherine Barber (unless that was a subsequent marriage). It appears that we may have two different Swan / Swann families. David B. -----Original Message----- From: evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Evans-Richard List Administrator Sent: Monday, July 05, 2010 8:31 PM To: OurEvans-Richard Rootsweb Mailing List; GEN EVANS-RICHARD LIST Charleen Evans-Thomas Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] help Happy Fourth a day late, A new list member has requested some help... so I'm passing this along: Hello, I am trying to identify the children of Charles Swann and Sarah Van Meter. I am looking for the parents of Richard Swann, b 1788-1790, d 15FEB1852. married to Catherine Barber. Can you help? Thanks. Tim Swann ------------------ I responded to Tim with the following: Have you seen this? http://friendpages.com/p/pages/site/articles.cgi?pageid=angeladiblasi&id=544 104 <http://friendpages.com/p/pages/site/articles.cgi?pageid=angeladiblasi&id=54 4104> --------------------- And Tim responded: "Yes I have. They are as far back as I can solidly trace. The problem I'm having is finding the 'parents of Richard Swan. I have found Catherine Barber's. Thanks." --------------------- Sooooo-o-o-o-o If anyone out there has any info, please chime right up. Thanks R ------------------------------- 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

    07/05/2010 03:32:33
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] help
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Happy Fourth a day late, A new list member has requested some help... so I'm passing this along: Hello, I am trying to identify the children of Charles Swann and Sarah Van Meter. I am looking for the parents of Richard Swann, b 1788-1790, d 15FEB1852. married to Catherine Barber. Can you help? Thanks. Tim Swann ------------------ I responded to Tim with the following: Have you seen this? http://friendpages.com/p/pages/site/articles.cgi?pageid=angeladiblasi&id=544104 <http://friendpages.com/p/pages/site/articles.cgi?pageid=angeladiblasi&id=544104> --------------------- And Tim responded: "Yes I have. They are as far back as I can solidly trace. The problem I'm having is finding the 'parents of Richard Swan. I have found Catherine Barber's. Thanks." --------------------- Sooooo-o-o-o-o If anyone out there has any info, please chime right up. Thanks R

    07/05/2010 01:31:00