_http://www.idreamof.com/lost.html_ (http://www.idreamof.com/lost.html) You can enter your lost item on the above link. Sure won't hurt. Judy In a message dated 5/24/2010 8:42:46 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time, listadministratorevans@earthlink.net writes: Here's my wish list. Feel free to add your own wishes..... 1. WHO BECAME A QUAKER AND MOVED TO PHILADELPHIA? [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.] 2. Where did Lavinia Simpson come from? [In 1763 he married Lavinia Simpson, "an English lady of deep piety, a member of the Established Church of England."] Could she have been the daughter of Amos Simpson and Reynolds of Ann Currently chatting with person who put this on message board: "/If you could give me an idea of your Levinia/Lavinia's age in 1763, it might enable me to help you. It sounds like she may be descended from my ancestor Amos Thomas Simpson (1690-1748) who m. Levinia/Lavinia Reynolds, ca. 1719/20 in Anne Arundel Co., Md. Many people moved to your part of Md. from Ann Arundel County, especially during the last half of the 18th century. There was no indication that Levinia/Lavinia (Reynolds)Simpson was living when her husband d. in 1748. We believe she was no longer living and that your Levinia/Lavinia was a namesake?" /3. Where is that darn POWDER HORN!!! Somewhere with the Campbell descendants in Brown County, Ohio? 4. Where is Nancy Evans' daguerreotype? Somewhere with the Swearinger Mize descendants around Sarasota, Florida? ------------------------------- 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