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    1. Re: [EVANS-RICHARD] Help with Isaac Evans
    2. Evans-Richard List Administrator
    3. I don't have them. But most of my research is on the Hugh line. I'm fairly dependent others for the PA/WV lines I would be surprised if he were 'ours' if he was born in MD in 1825. I would have thought they had all migrated by then. Of course there are unaccounted for children [that I'm dying to know about], but I've never met anyone yet who knows about them. The one I REALLY want to know about is the one who became a Quaker and moved [where was it, Philadelphia?] Sure wish we could find out about him. [From WEE: Samuel Evans with his three sons, Richard, Samuel [and one name not remembered, - this one went to Philadelphia and became a Quaker, from him the Quaker Evans’ of Warren County, Cincinnati, and Richmond, Ind., came] came from Wales to Maryland about 1720 or ‘30. It is said Richard and Samuel died, or were killed, in the army. Hugh, Richard’s son, moved near Uniontown, Pennsylvania, then called the Redstone Country, about 1780 or ‘82. There Richard married Mary Pierce in 1788.] R Don Raymond wrote: > Hi, > I have an 1880 census of Bellefontaine, Lake Twp., Logan Co., OH. that lists an ISAAC EVANS, plasterer, aged 55 (b. circa 1825) Maryland, parents born Maryland - married to Rosann aged 49 born Pennsylvania & parents born Pennsylvania - listing children - Jeremiah aged 23 and Sallie aged 17, both born OH. > > Does anyone know if or where this Isaac fits into the family structure? > Thanks, > 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 > >

    05/24/2010 04:19:26