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    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans
    2. Don Raymond
    3. Thank you -------------------------------------------------- From: "Leanne Baraban" <lbaraban@kc.rr.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9:52 PM To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans > Yes, I think that they may possibly be mixed up. I have Col John Evans > and > Rebecca Ann Martin's marriage date as Mar 24, 1758 in Eastern, Virginia. > Two years after both Dorcas' births. > > -----Original Message----- > From: evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Don Raymond > Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9:18 PM > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans > > So, your records indicate there are two paralleling John Evans with slight > difference in vital dates, married to different women, and have at least > some children by approximately the same name with about the same vital > statistics. > > I found this One World Tree family listing that was pretty much matching > the > > family lines on the Evans web site families of Renee's group until I got > to > the parents of Dorcas Evans that married John Snider and then it all fell > to > > pieces. They had a John Evans as her father but it is the one I list below > that you refer to as Col. John Evans and her mother was Rebecca Ann > Martin. > So, I guess these people must have lost the trail there and got the two > families mixed up. Is that right? Don > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Leanne Baraban" <lbaraban@kc.rr.com> > Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9:05 PM > To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans > >> I have the children of Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin are: >> Margaret, >> Dudley, Capt John W., Nimrod, Enoch, Rawley, Judge James, Marmaduke and >> Coleman. >> >> Family Search has: >> >> Dorcas Evans daughter of Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin born July >> 4, >> 1755, Monongalia, West Virginia. >> >> And, Dorcas Evans daughter of John Evans and Sarah Denny born July 9, >> 1755, >> Frederick, Maryland. >> >> Leanne >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com >> [mailto:evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Don Raymond >> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:24 PM >> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans >> >> I think that is appropriate from conversation some time back. I have came >> across a tree with John Evans (9 Dec 1737 - 18 May 1834) married to >> Rebecca >> Ann Martin (11 Apr 1738 - 11 Nov 1827) of Monongalia County VA. which has >> descended lineage leading into Dorcas Evans and John Snider whom is >> really >> the daughter of John & Sarah Evans, John being the son of Samuel, >> Richard. >> >> Do I have that right? Some poor soul has been lead astray on their >> lineage >> if I have this correct. 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 >

    03/24/2010 05:07:35
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans
    2. Leanne Baraban
    3. Yes, I think that they may possibly be mixed up. I have Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin's marriage date as Mar 24, 1758 in Eastern, Virginia. Two years after both Dorcas' births. -----Original Message----- From: evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Don Raymond Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9:18 PM To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans So, your records indicate there are two paralleling John Evans with slight difference in vital dates, married to different women, and have at least some children by approximately the same name with about the same vital statistics. I found this One World Tree family listing that was pretty much matching the family lines on the Evans web site families of Renee's group until I got to the parents of Dorcas Evans that married John Snider and then it all fell to pieces. They had a John Evans as her father but it is the one I list below that you refer to as Col. John Evans and her mother was Rebecca Ann Martin. So, I guess these people must have lost the trail there and got the two families mixed up. Is that right? Don -------------------------------------------------- From: "Leanne Baraban" <lbaraban@kc.rr.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9:05 PM To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans > I have the children of Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin are: > Margaret, > Dudley, Capt John W., Nimrod, Enoch, Rawley, Judge James, Marmaduke and > Coleman. > > Family Search has: > > Dorcas Evans daughter of Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin born July > 4, > 1755, Monongalia, West Virginia. > > And, Dorcas Evans daughter of John Evans and Sarah Denny born July 9, > 1755, > Frederick, Maryland. > > Leanne > > -----Original Message----- > From: evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Don Raymond > Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:24 PM > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans > > I think that is appropriate from conversation some time back. I have came > across a tree with John Evans (9 Dec 1737 - 18 May 1834) married to > Rebecca > Ann Martin (11 Apr 1738 - 11 Nov 1827) of Monongalia County VA. which has > descended lineage leading into Dorcas Evans and John Snider whom is really > the daughter of John & Sarah Evans, John being the son of Samuel, Richard. > > Do I have that right? Some poor soul has been lead astray on their > lineage > if I have this correct. 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

    03/24/2010 03:52:19
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans
    2. Don Raymond
    3. So, your records indicate there are two paralleling John Evans with slight difference in vital dates, married to different women, and have at least some children by approximately the same name with about the same vital statistics. I found this One World Tree family listing that was pretty much matching the family lines on the Evans web site families of Renee's group until I got to the parents of Dorcas Evans that married John Snider and then it all fell to pieces. They had a John Evans as her father but it is the one I list below that you refer to as Col. John Evans and her mother was Rebecca Ann Martin. So, I guess these people must have lost the trail there and got the two families mixed up. Is that right? Don -------------------------------------------------- From: "Leanne Baraban" <lbaraban@kc.rr.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 9:05 PM To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans > I have the children of Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin are: > Margaret, > Dudley, Capt John W., Nimrod, Enoch, Rawley, Judge James, Marmaduke and > Coleman. > > Family Search has: > > Dorcas Evans daughter of Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin born July > 4, > 1755, Monongalia, West Virginia. > > And, Dorcas Evans daughter of John Evans and Sarah Denny born July 9, > 1755, > Frederick, Maryland. > > Leanne > > -----Original Message----- > From: evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com > [mailto:evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Don Raymond > Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:24 PM > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans > > I think that is appropriate from conversation some time back. I have came > across a tree with John Evans (9 Dec 1737 - 18 May 1834) married to > Rebecca > Ann Martin (11 Apr 1738 - 11 Nov 1827) of Monongalia County VA. which has > descended lineage leading into Dorcas Evans and John Snider whom is really > the daughter of John & Sarah Evans, John being the son of Samuel, Richard. > > Do I have that right? Some poor soul has been lead astray on their > lineage > if I have this correct. 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 >

    03/24/2010 03:17:53
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans
    2. Leanne Baraban
    3. I have the children of Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin are: Margaret, Dudley, Capt John W., Nimrod, Enoch, Rawley, Judge James, Marmaduke and Coleman. Family Search has: Dorcas Evans daughter of Col John Evans and Rebecca Ann Martin born July 4, 1755, Monongalia, West Virginia. And, Dorcas Evans daughter of John Evans and Sarah Denny born July 9, 1755, Frederick, Maryland. Leanne -----Original Message----- From: evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:evans-richard-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Don Raymond Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2010 8:24 PM To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans I think that is appropriate from conversation some time back. I have came across a tree with John Evans (9 Dec 1737 - 18 May 1834) married to Rebecca Ann Martin (11 Apr 1738 - 11 Nov 1827) of Monongalia County VA. which has descended lineage leading into Dorcas Evans and John Snider whom is really the daughter of John & Sarah Evans, John being the son of Samuel, Richard. Do I have that right? Some poor soul has been lead astray on their lineage if I have this correct. 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

    03/24/2010 03:05:33
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] the other John Evans
    2. Don Raymond
    3. I think that is appropriate from conversation some time back. I have came across a tree with John Evans (9 Dec 1737 - 18 May 1834) married to Rebecca Ann Martin (11 Apr 1738 - 11 Nov 1827) of Monongalia County VA. which has descended lineage leading into Dorcas Evans and John Snider whom is really the daughter of John & Sarah Evans, John being the son of Samuel, Richard. Do I have that right? Some poor soul has been lead astray on their lineage if I have this correct. Don

    03/24/2010 02:24:26
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] DNA in the news - ancient remains analyzed
    2. J. D. Brandenburg
    3. http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE62N4VS20100324

    03/24/2010 11:33:24
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] Letter about The Battle of Bull Run written by the husband of our GG Aunt, Virginia Schooley Evans [King]
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Cousins, The following is a personal piece of history directly related to our own Evans history. A transcript of the letter below along with a photo of the grave at Arlington where Col. [Dr.] William Shakespeare King and his wife Virginia Schooley Evans [King] (my/our GG aunt) are buried, have just been placed on our website. If you would like to see it but cannot access, let me know and I will help. To set the stage: Virginia Schooley Evans was the daughter of Dr. Israel Evans and Ann Eliza Schooley. [Israel was born and grew up in Hillsboro, Ohio, but practiced medicine across the river from Cincinnati... in Ludlow, Ky and lived in Bromley. Virginia's brother, George Robinson Evans, is the one who moved down to Louisiana and from whom the whole Louisiana Evans contingent trace their roots. Our cousin, Lynn Evans, had sent me this note some time ago. Now everything is falling into place: "He [William S King] is buried in Arlington Cemetery. I visited his grave with my father in 1965. He ran the camp hospital which was close to the Evans home in Bromley. Anne Schooley, Israel's wife used to send or bring fruit and vegetables to the wounded soldiers there. Before leaving that location, he came to the Evans household to thank the family---that is when he met Virginia and they married. I seem to remember hearing that he had close association with General and later President Grant." Note from Renee: Virginia and William Shakespeare King would marry 5 or 6 years later, on 22 May 1867. Note that the Battle of Bull Run took place on July 21, 1861 and this letter was written by Virginia Schooley's husband-to-be five days later: A piece of history..... our personal history. What follows, along with the photograph of the Arlington grave, was sent to be by the administrator of the Arlington National Cemetery Website, Harry Smeltzer: hjs21@comcast.net 14 – Surgeon William S. King Report of Surg. William S. King, U.S. Army, Medical Director O.R.– SERIES I–VOLUME 2 [S# 2] — CHAPTER IX, pp 344-345 ARLINGTON, DEP’T NORTHEASTERN VIRGINIA, July 26, 1861 SIR: Being chief of the medical staff serving with the Army in the Department of Northeastern Virginia, I have the honor to make the following report of so much of the results of the action on the 21st at Bull Run as came within my charge. As the officers of the medical staff were attached to the different regiments and on duty with them, I deemed it proper to remain with and accompany the general commanding and staff from the beginning to the termination of the battle in order that I might be present if any were wounded, and also that I might be enabled to visit in this way every part of the field where the killed and wounded might be found. After the action had fairly commenced and the wounded and the dead were seen lying on the field in every direction, I dispatched Assist. Surg. D. L. Magruder to the rear, with directions to prepare a church (which I had observed as we passed before arriving at the scene of action) for the reception of our wounded, and also to send the ambulances forward as rapidly as possible to pick up the Wounded and dead. In a very few minutes the ambulances made their appearance, and continued throughout the day to visit every part of the ground which was accessible, so as to be within reach of those parts of the field where the fighting was going on and wounded were to be found. It is due to the ambulance drivers to say that they performed their duties efficiently, and the results of their operations also show how absolutely necessary these means of conveyance are to the comfort and relief of the wounded, in giving them shelter and water when ready to perish with heat and thirst. By means of the ambulances also the men who go to the relief of their wounded comrades are separated but a short time from their companies, as, having deposited them in the ambulances, they can return to their proper positions. As the general commanding visited almost every part of the ground during the conflict, with a view to encourage or direct the movements of the troops, my position as a member of his staff gave me every opportunity of seeing the results of the action. I therefore embraced the opportunity thus offered to give directions when needed to the drivers of the ambulances where to find the dead and wounded, and also to those carrying off the wounded where they could find the needed conveyances. The stretchers were found very useful and comfortable to the wounded, and were in constant requisition, conveying them to the nearest ambulances. So far as I am informed, the medical staff belonging to the different volunteer regiments discharged their duties satisfactorily. I observed Acting Assistant Surgeon Miles busily engaged in dressing wounded men under the shade of a tree in a part of the field where the fire from the enemy was very hot. He addressed me a brief inquiry as I passed relative to the safety of his father, and then resumed his occupation. Surg. C. C. Keeney, of Colonel Hunter’s division, and Assist. Surg. D. L. Magruder, attached to the commanding general’s staff, did good service in the hospital church I have mentioned, and also in two houses near the church, where the wounded were placed after the church had been filled. These officers remained busily engaged in the discharge of their duties till the enemy’s cavalry made their appearance, and but narrowly escaped capture when they left. Drs. Swift and Winston, attached to the New York Eighth, remained with their sick, sacrificing all selfish considerations for their own safety in order that the wounded might not be neglected, and are now prisoners. I am informed that Assistant Surgeons Gray and Sternberg, of the Regular Army, and Drs. Homiston and Swalm, of the New York Fourteenth, also preferred to remain rather than abandon their charge. The conduct of these officers is worthy of all commendation. It would be premature in me, in the absence of sufficient data–the reports of the regimental surgeons not yet being received–to express a positive opinion as to the number killed and wounded in the action on the 21st. There were, no doubt, many concealed from observation under cover of the woods and bushes; but, judging from the number that I saw in various parts of the field, and allowing a wide margin for those unobserved, I should think that the killed and wounded on our side did not exceed from 800 to 1,000. The impossibility of making a careful survey of the field after the battle had ceased must be my apology for the briefness and want of detail in this report. W. S. KING, Surgeon and Medical Director, U. S. Army Capt. J. B. FRY, Assistant Adjutant-General, U.S. Army, Arlington, Va.

    03/24/2010 08:23:37
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] New search engine for British history
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. This just came in on my Doss list..... sharing with you..... This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Author: southard Surnames: DOSS Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/surnames.doss/1110/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Perhaps someone more knowledgeable than I about British history will be able to give more information about what the following article means for us, but I think it looks fantastic! The URL below goes to an article in today's "BBC News" telling of a new unified way being developed to search for digitized British history for 1500-1900. According to the article, "Searching for sources on British history is about to get easier as work begins on creating a "sophisticated Google" for historical databases." http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8577164.stm What I don't know is how inclusive this will be. Will it include Wales? Scotland? Northern Ireland? or perhaps even Ireland? I guess we will just have to wait and see. One portion of the database is due to be available this month. Let's watch for it and see who can find more DOSS names in that history. Happy Spring everyone.... Lura

    03/23/2010 08:38:02
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some Evans marriages in Ross County
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Sorry, I didn't mention that it was Ross County, Ohio. Zwriffe@aol.com wrote: > tHESE THINGS LOOK PROMISING.... but.... WHAT STATE ARE YOU WORKING?????? > > > Zola Hull Riffe > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >

    03/21/2010 08:12:40
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some Evans marriages in Ross County
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. I have to apologize. I've gotten confused and thought that Tom was a member of our list. Turns out he saw a message post and responded to me from that. I thought it was coming from the list, so I included the list in my response. However, I'm going to go ahead and include a couple of his messages here. If any of you see anything and think you can help him, feel free to contact him. Here are a couple of other messages: Based on my message which Zola also responded to, following is Tom's response: *Yes, I have found the marriage records of Ross Co. on line. In those records my g-g-grandmother is the Rachel Evans married Charles Reeder. Charles married first to Elizabeth Ross in 1827. Look for Anna Evins married Joseph Kent. That would be Rachel's sister.* *I am interested in trying to find evidence toprove that the Thomas Evans married Jane Steen and/or Thomas Evans married Sally Coxis the father of Rachel and Anna. There is also a Thomas Evans born about 1811 that could be a brother of Rachel and Ann. Could he be the Thomas Evans married Susannah Karshner?* *Sitting out here in Seattle I cannot do much more that look on line. I could order microfilm if someone could point me in the right direction.* *Thanks for your time and efforts. You never know when something might trigger something and lead you to interesting finds.* *Tom and Tom followed with another message: * I ran across you e-mail address on a web page I stumbled upon called 'The Welsh-Ohio Project'. On that web page I ran across an article about Welsh migration from Butler, Delaware, Licking and Allen Counties, some of which was into Ross Co. I'm now looking for someone who is familiar with all that migration and has the names of individual who participated. I continue to thank you for the interest that you have taken. I've told Tom about our list and our website, but that unless he thinks his Evans are related to our particular line, I doubt that there would be much reason for him to join. He might make more progress with the "big" Evans list. If any of you see anything here that might help Tom. Please speak up. Thanks Renee Zwriffe@aol.com wrote: > tHESE THINGS LOOK PROMISING.... but.... WHAT STATE ARE YOU WORKING?????? > > > Zola Hull Riffe > > >

    03/21/2010 03:59:51
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some Evans marriages in Ross County
    2. tHESE THINGS LOOK PROMISING.... but.... WHAT STATE ARE YOU WORKING?????? Zola Hull Riffe

    03/21/2010 10:12:26
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] some Evans marriages in Ross County
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. I'm at the library working with the Ross County Marriage Books... Check this out and see if anything looks promising Thomas Evans married Sally Cox on 14 Dec 1815 Vol GB Pg 204 Thomas Evans marred Louisa Harris on 28 Dec 1848 Vol G2 Pg 059 Thomas Evans married Susannah Karshner 06 May 1838 Vol GD Pg 217 Thomas Evans married Jane Steen 13 Oct 1807 Vol GA Pg 120 Thomas B W Evans married Nancy Kenny on 10 Jul 1851 Vol G2 Pg 232 Thomas W Evans married Jennie E Robinson on 15 Oct 1871 Vol G5 Pg 253 a Rachel Evans married Harvey Betzer on 20 Jun 1844 G1 216 a Rachel Evans married John Laird Jr on 14 Nov 1844 G1 240 a Rachel Evans married Charles Reeder on 4 Dec 1842 G1 126

    03/20/2010 06:34:04
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] oops - hold your peace
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. Oops.... "hold your peace" not "hold your piece" /[The Teacher-Marm in me is showing; just gotta correct it, even if it means a second email; gettin' it confused with "say your piece"]/

    03/20/2010 01:09:56
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] Reminder: Tonight on NBC.... Lisa Kudrow
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. http://www.nbc.com/who-do-you-think-you-are/

    03/19/2010 01:44:43
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] book "Quaker Greggs"
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. I have a book "Quaker Greggs" by Hazel May Middleton Kendall which I am about to return because the person who sold it to me found a buyer with a direct connection, which I don't seem to have..... So..... do any of you out there have any Quaker Greggs? Immigrant ancestor was William Gregg 1642-1687 from southern Ireland Spelling seems to vary from Gregg to Greg I can let you know what's in it... Speak now or forever hold your piece. It's goin in the mail! Renee

    03/19/2010 12:24:27
    1. [EVANS-RICHARD] Genealogy Dictionary APP for I Phone
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. FYI.... $1.99 app for I phone. Their description of this APP follows: APPLICATION DESCRIPTION Genealogy This application for the iPhone and iPod Touch is a dictionary of all things having to do with Genealogy. We have included abbreviations, definitions, a glossary of terms, and many more Genealogy terms. This is a great application to gain incite and knowledge to have at your disposal. It is an excellent way to take a look back at your ancestry. We have built this dictionary on Genealogy in a very easy to use application. We have designed it so that you can easily find what you are looking for without the confusion, limitations, and frustration like so many other applications out there on the iDevices Do you know of any Genealogy terms that we didn't include when we created this application? We would love to include them. Just use the applications direct email to us and we will include it in our next update. With the help of our customers we constantly improve our applications making the users experience more enjoyable. FEATURES: - A plethora of Genealogy terms, abbreviations, etc... - Descriptions of all terms, abbreviations, definitions, etc... - Search through our database in alphabetical order. - Search using any keyword - Direct email access to us through the application - Give us feedback directly through the application - Check out our tutorial page directly through the application

    03/16/2010 04:01:41
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury, Elizabeth Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans
    2. Don Raymond
    3. There is a family tree/outline that has been posted on the family site showing the descendant report of everyone that has sent their information in. Our host composed it from members submissions of which there are still a large number out standing I am led to understand. This is not a tree that each can edit and add to but can be changed and reposted as people submit there family information. Don -------------------------------------------------- From: "Roger > Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 7:32 PM To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury,Elizabeth Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans > Hi, do we need to or do we already have a tree with known lines. It would > be great to have a family tree like on ancestry we could work on. Roger > > --- On Mon, 3/15/10, Evans-Richard List Administrator > <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> wrote: > >> From: Evans-Richard List Administrator >> <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> >> Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury, >> Elizabeth Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans >> To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com >> Date: Monday, March 15, 2010, 5:19 PM >> What a coincidence. I just had an >> exchange with someone on the Kingsbury >> message board and they also had the same information. I >> explained that >> we have Richard Evans' will and that in it he refers to his >> unborn >> child. This is Priscilla. >> Later Elizabeth would marry Dr. James Kingsbury and have a >> son, James >> Kingsbury. I am also trying to confirm that they may also >> have had a >> John Kingsbury, as James and John appear as Test. in >> another will. >> So... yes this should be corrected. >> Thanks Don >> >> Don Raymond wrote: >> > To those viewing this, please, look at it closely. >> Read all the information >> > and compare everything because in one place, they have >> Richard and Elizabeth >> > with a son, James Evans born in circa 1703. I >> think a close look at the >> > material will prove this to be the son, James >> Kingsbury, that Elizabeth >> > bequeaths to in her will, not James Evans. 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 >

    03/15/2010 02:53:34
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury, Elizabeth Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. What a coincidence. I just had an exchange with someone on the Kingsbury message board and they also had the same information. I explained that we have Richard Evans' will and that in it he refers to his unborn child. This is Priscilla. Later Elizabeth would marry Dr. James Kingsbury and have a son, James Kingsbury. I am also trying to confirm that they may also have had a John Kingsbury, as James and John appear as Test. in another will. So... yes this should be corrected. Thanks Don Don Raymond wrote: > To those viewing this, please, look at it closely. Read all the information > and compare everything because in one place, they have Richard and Elizabeth > with a son, James Evans born in circa 1703. I think a close look at the > material will prove this to be the son, James Kingsbury, that Elizabeth > bequeaths to in her will, not James Evans. Don > >

    03/15/2010 01:19:41
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury, Elizabeth Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans
    2. GORDON BAKER
    3. Correct - James was a Kingsbury and not Evans. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Raymond" <dhr1953@hotmail.com> To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2010 5:51 PM Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury,Elizabeth Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans > To those viewing this, please, look at it closely. Read all the > information > and compare everything because in one place, they have Richard and > Elizabeth > with a son, James Evans born in circa 1703. I think a close look at the > material will prove this to be the son, James Kingsbury, that Elizabeth > bequeaths to in her will, not James Evans. Don > > -------------------------------------------------- > From: "Evans-Richard List Administrator" > <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2010 8:50 PM > To: <evans-richard@rootsweb.com> > Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury, > Elizabeth > Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans > >> This just came to my attention..... thought you all might want to have >> too, even though it's a bit long: >> R >> >> http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I60719 >> >> <http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mrmarsha&id=I60719> >> >> 1658-1758 Charles County MD Families "The first 100 years": Wills, >> Court, Church, Land, Inventories & Accounts >> Entries: 74789 Updated: 2010-03-13 03:12:36 UTC (Sat) Contact: Michael >> Home Page: Marshall Hall >> >> Includes early Northern Neck VA Records for counties bordering the >> Rappahannock & Potomac Rivers. Please do not send Ancestry.com messages, >> I do not have a subscription: >> >> ID: I60719 >> Name: James Dr. Kingsbury >> Sex: M >> Birth: BEF 1665 >> Death: 25 JAN 1726/27 in Calvert County, Maryland - Probate >> Note: >> === >> Kingsbury, James, doctor of physick, Calvert County, 2nd Feb., 1724 ; >> 25th Jan., 1726-7. >> Entire estate in Maryland or England deeded to wife Elizabeth. >> Test: John Thomas, Thos. Brooke, Jr., Richard Stevens (Stephens). 19, 78. >> === >> Dr. James Kingsbury 12.100 CA £271.15.9 Apr 26 1727 May 4 1727 >> Appraisers: Henry Austin, Thomas Lingan. >> Creditors: William Smith. >> Next of kin: John Kingsbury, James Kingsbury. >> Administratrix/Executrix: Elisabeth Kingsbury. >> === >> James Kingsbury 8.533 A CA £271.15.9 £16.0.0 Feb 25 1727 >> Received from: Nathaniel Bowen, Neimiah Brickhead, Robert Weeler. >> Payments to: Richard Smith, Thomas Colmer. >> Executrix: Elisabeth Kingsbury. >> === >> John Gwinn 9.19 A CH #6294 #6261 Feb 25 1685 >> Payments to: Frances Mason, Lawrence Hoskins, Joseph Curnell, Nathaniell >> Veiring, John Wilder, James Kingsberry, Col. Laye (administrator of Col. >> Roser). >> Administratrix: Sarah Dixon, wife of Thomas Dixon. >> === >> William Hensey 9.44 A CH £64.0.2 #9876 Jul 9 1686 >> The amount of the inventory is equivalent to #12802. >> Legatees: John Courtes, Robert Powell, Susanna Abbott, Mary Harris, >> Richard Smith, Ann Browne. >> Payments to: Henry Taller, Mr. Robert Doyne, Robert Powell, John >> Courtes, Dr. James Kingsberry as by receipt of Charles Shepherd, George >> Scroggin, Mr. Thomas Hussey, Cleborne Lomax, James Cullin, Phillip Lynes. >> Administratrix: Barbary Chapman, now wife of John Gorly. >> === >> Robert Worrall 9.76 A CH 237.15.2 Aug 13 1686 >> Payments to: James Kingsbury, Cleybourne Lomax, Michael Weeb. >> Administratrix: Margrett Cornell, wife of Joseph Cornell. >> === >> William White 14.90 A AA £26.0.0 #5702 {1696} >> Payments to: James Kingsbury, Robert Grott, Morgan Jones, Edmond Mason, >> John Masfield, John Chappell, Samuell Chew due to John Hall, Richard >> Wells. >> Mentions: 1 orphan (unnamed). >> Administrator: Walter Emerton. >> === >> Robert Doyne 15.31 A May 20 1697 >> Payments to: James Weeks (bricklayer), George Layfeild, Elisabeth Baker, >> John Rodgers, Edward Till, John Wincall, Joshua Doyne, Garret >> Vanswaringen, Mrs. Ester Cordea, William Newman, Ann Fowke, Thomas >> Chapman, Phillip Mason, John Bayne, John Booth, Michael]. Martin, Mr. >> Robert Carvill, Hon. Sir Thomas Lawrence, Mr. Robert Yates, Mr. John >> Addison, William Morse, Phillip Hoskins (administrator of Dr. John >> Lemarr), Thomas Dickason, Col, John Courts, Mr. Henry Lowe, Col. Humphry >> Warren, Col. Henry Darnall, Phillip Mason, Dr. John Cornish, Mr. >> Cleburne Lomax, Maj. Nicholas Sewall, Mr. Garret Vanswaringen„ Mr. >> Joshua Doyne, Ignatius Wheeler, Lawrance Ratchford, Mr. John Bayne, Mr. >> William Thompson, Mr. James Smallwood note drawn on Daniell Henley, Mr. >> William Taylard, John Brassheer, Mr. Robert Barrot, Mr. Charles Carroll >> due to estate of Anthony Underwood, Dr. James Kingsberry, John Godshall, >> Mr. Charles Carroll, Mr. John Wilder, Mr. George Ellowaye (administrator >> of Thomas Ellowaie, Mary Macock, Thomas Witchally, Mr. Thomas Burford, >> Mr. William Stone for judgment recovered from Edward Minge, John Fauker, >> Mr. George Brent, Mr. Thomas Jenkins, Mr. John Barecroft, Mr. James >> Neale, Erazmus Green, Mr. James Cullen, Emanuell Radcliff, William >> Newman per Mr. Plater, Mr. Thompson for note by John Grey, Robert >> Thompson, Edward Potter, Joshua Graves, John Stone for Bennony Thomas, >> Col. John Addisone, Thomas Hussey, James Smallwood/ William Stone, >> William Newman, Theobalds judgment against Stone, Maj. Wheeler, Henry >> Hawkins, Robert Thompson, John Bracher. >> Executrix: Ann Plater, wife of George Plater, Esq. >> === >> Jonathon Willson 19.155 A PG £55.1.3 £66.2.8 Jul 14 1699 >> Payments to: Richard Marsham and his wife Ann (administrators of Henry >> Brent), Col. John Bigger for judgment vs. Samuel' Gooey in Charles >> County, James Kingsbury, Joseph Ceacill paid to Mr. William Dent & >> William Bladen. >> Executors: Katherine Willson, Joseph Cecill. >> === >> Thomas Heiford 21.342 A AA £100.8.2 Apr 25 1702 >> Payments to: Mr. Henry Hale, William Holland, Mr. Samuell Chew, Dr. >> James Kingsberry, Mr. Morgan Jones, Roger Roberts, Thomas Tench, Esq., >> Hester Marrinn, Robert Use, Mr. Thomas Carpenter, Dr. John Reaves, John >> Thomson. >> === >> 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. >> === >> Jeremiah Eldridge 25.46 A CA £90.0.0 £105.16.1 Apr 6 1705 >> A second inventory was cited in the amount of £57.11.1. >> Payments to: Mr. Lingan, James Stoddard, Mr. Peter Paggen & Co., Thomas >> Taney, Patrick Dew, Elisha Hall, William Taylard, John Bowing, George >> Cole, Aron Hall, Richard Evans, John Fisher, William Mills, Jonathon >> Tench, William Kederry, Nicholas Sporne, John Atwell (runaway), Abraham >> Bird. >> Administrator: Col. Walter Smith. >> === >> Thomas Hughs 28.298 I AA £10.11.6 Sep 13 1708 >> Received from: Thomas Hughs (planter). >> Administrator: James Kingbury (also James Kingsbury). >> === >> William Lidell 31.117 A £323.3.9 £231.10.2 May 24 1710 >> Payments to: Col. William Holland due to estate of Nicholas Terrett, Mary >> Arthur, Elisabeth Moone, Richard Deaver, Thomas Macnemara, Henry >> Boteler, James Kingsbury, Dinah Finick, Robert Bradly, Dr. Patrick >> Hepbourne, William Gilburn, Joseph Owen. >> Mentions: orphan (unnamed). >> List of debts: William Gilburn. >> Administrator: Capt. Thomas Emms. >> === >> Ignatius Craycroft 32C.171 A PG £233.1.0 Oct 22 1711 >> Gentleman. >> Received from: Capt. Richard Smith, Raphael Haywood. >> Payments to: Tasker, Wornell Hunt & Nicholas Spurner James Kingsbury, >> Thomas Cooke, Peregrine Brown (merchant in London). >> Mentions: John Craycroft (son). >> Administrator: Mr. Luke Gardner. >> === >> Col. William Barton 34.109 A PG £1479.12.1 £1010.19.8 Apr 9 1713 >> Received from: Thomas Brooke, Esq., James Kingsbury, Mr, Thomas Sprigg, >> Col. Ninian Beall, Samuell Taylor, John Cole, Capt. Emms per Capt. Hide, >> Col. Thomas Greenfield, Thomas Smith, John Miskell, John Dorsett, >> Richard Weaver, Francis Sandsbury, John Summers, Jos. Towgood, Hugh >> Ryley, Humphry Ward, Thomas Palmer, Dr. Richard Pile, Robert Brooke, >> John Lashley, Simon Nichalls, William Ludwell, Gilbert Marsh, Thomas >> Blanford, Theophilus Bushop, Richard Lancaster, Benjamin Wheeler, >> Nicholas Davis. >> Payments to: James Stoddert on account of John Hunt, James Stoddert on >> account of William Hutchison, Dr. Hepburn, Col. Seymour, Capt. Keysar & >> Wharton, Capt. John Hyde, Marmaduke Scott, Robert Brooke, Mr. John Hunt, >> Luke Gardh, Capt. Richard Smith, Mary Boyd, George Harriss, Mr. Robert >> Owen, Mr. John Bradford, Thomas Markin, Mrs. Wright, Mr. Charles >> Carroll, William Wilkinson, Jane Crofts, Abram Clarke, Vestry of Queen >> Anne Parish, Griffeth Jones, William Tallard, Mrs. Mason, Joseph Dewell, >> John Beall, Joseph Perry, Frances Durham, Marsham Warring, Thomas Beall, >> William Taylor per Portobacco Vestry, Michaell Martin, John Vaudrey, Mr. >> James Heath, administrator of John Gandy, Henry Buttelor, Col. Thomas >> Greenfield. >> Legatees: wife (unnamed) of Capt. John Murdock, Basill Warring, wife >> (unnamed) of William Howard. >> Mentions: Henry Thickpenny (orphan), William Forrest (orphan), Lucy >> Forrest (orphan), Mr. Murdock. >> Executrix: Sarah Haddock, wife of Mr. James Haddock. >> == >> John Short 36B.45 A CA £233.17.0 £216.16.9 Sep 17 1714 >> Received from: Jonathon Mathew, Joseph Jackson. >> Payments to: Thomas Ennis, George Keeple, Thomas Lynch, James Waldey, >> William Smith, Thomas Tasker, Esq., Richard Jones, Mr. Walter Smith, >> George Cole, Sir Thomas Lawrence, John Manning, Mr. Cheseldyne, (entry >> unreadable), Joseph West, William Sturnace, William Jones, Michael >> Askew, John Deaver, Thomas Larkin, Maj. Watson, Joshua Cecil, William >> Wilkinson, Richard Evans, Nicholas Spowrne, Mr. Walter Smith, William >> Stone, John Elsey, William Bladen, Esq., Archibald Edmondson, Henry >> Fernley, Thomas Brooke, Esq., Dr. James Kingsbury, John Gardner, Mr. >> Beale, John Melfitt, Joseph Hall, Samuel Watkins. >> List of debts: William Restall (runaway), Richard Saynesbury, Charles >> Tracy (dead). Executrix: Anne Skinner, wife of Clarke Skinner. >> === >> Mr. Nath. Smith 36C.84 A CA 2179.11.0 oct 27 1715 >> Payments to: Capt. Jos. Bezeley, Alexander White, John Giles, Mr. Thomas >> Gant, Dr. Kingsberry, Joshua Cecill, Hugh Ryley. >> Legatees: Susanah Smith. >> Executor: Joseph Smith. >> === >> Robert Conant 37B.82 A AA £58.0.0 £29.16.6 Oct 18 1717 >> Payments to: Capt. Thomas Larkin, Roger Boyce, Thomas Tacker, John >> League, Dr. James Kingsbury. >> Administratrix; Sophia Connant. >> === >> Darby Sullivan 39A.52 A CA £11.19.5 Apr 7 1718 >> Received from: Charles North, Robert Loosetubb. >> Payments to: Mr. John Broom, Mr. Joseph Smith, Henry Johnson, Michael >> Askew, Dr. James Kingsbury, Thomas Bowen, Thomas Marshall. >> === >> Morgan Jones 2.201 A AA £143.6.6 £19.12.8 Sep 4 1719 >> A second inventory was cited in the amount £25.11.8. >> Payments to: William Holland, Esq., Samuell Harrison, James Kingsbury, >> Thomas Humphrys. >> Legatees: father-in-law (unnamed) of deceased to Jane Jones (daughter). >> Administrator: William Jones. >> === >> John Shepherd 3.127 A CA £90.6.7 £24.8.1 Aug 20 1720 >> Payments to: Mr. John Smith, Richard Smith for note by James Kingsbury, >> Abraham Downe, Thomas Marshall, Aderton Skinner. >> Executrix: Mary Shepherd. >> >> >> ??Marriage 1 Female MNU Kingsbury >> >> Children >> James Kingsbury b: ABT 1703 in Christ Church Parish, Calvert County, >> Maryland >> ?Marriage 2 Elizabeth Hall b: 1673 in Calvert County, Maryland >> Married: BEF 18 APR 1705 in Calvert County, Maryland >> >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> 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

    03/15/2010 12:09:56
    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury, Elizabeth Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans
    2. Roger Burbank
    3. Hi, do we need to or do we already have a tree with known lines. It would be great to have a family tree like on ancestry we could work on. Roger --- On Mon, 3/15/10, Evans-Richard List Administrator <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> wrote: > From: Evans-Richard List Administrator <listadministratorevans@earthlink.net> > Subject: Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] some information on Dr. James Kingsbury, Elizabeth Hall Evans Kingsbury, and a tiny bit on Richard Evans > To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com > Date: Monday, March 15, 2010, 5:19 PM > What a coincidence. I just had an > exchange with someone on the Kingsbury > message board and they also had the same information. I > explained that > we have Richard Evans' will and that in it he refers to his > unborn > child. This is Priscilla. > Later Elizabeth would marry Dr. James Kingsbury and have a > son, James > Kingsbury. I am also trying to confirm that they may also > have had a > John Kingsbury, as James and John appear as Test. in > another will. > So... yes this should be corrected. > Thanks Don > > Don Raymond wrote: > > To those viewing this, please, look at it closely. > Read all the information > > and compare everything because in one place, they have > Richard and Elizabeth > > with a son, James Evans born in circa 1703.  I > think a close look at the > > material will prove this to be the son, James > Kingsbury, that Elizabeth > > bequeaths to in her will, not James Evans. 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 >

    03/15/2010 11:32:38