Renee, I will try with this new subscription to see if I can now join into your list. And, in doing so, NOT that is is of great consequence, but I am one of those descended of one of the girls of the family, namely, Elizabeth Evans who married Charles Lucas. The Evans family name connects several times into my spiraling descendant list that mainly comprises the ladies of the families, thus changing from Evans to Lucas, Pigman, Crawford, Greenfield, Tucker and my surname of Raymond. That many name changes in 7 generations. I will also say, welcome Kaye. I have crossed and traced many different family into the KY and NC areas but as yet, many of them haven't connected to the Maryland Evans family. I will keep looking. Also, if anyone did not get the information regarding the union of Isaac Evans and Minerva E. Senff and it's significance to this family, let me know and I will send it - if this now works for me. Don -----Original Message----- From: Evans-Richard List Administrator Sent: Saturday, December 11, 2010 7:14 PM To: evans-richard@rootsweb.com Subject: [EVANS-RICHARD] Our Richard Hi Kaye, Welcome aboard. This list is devoted to a study of our immigrant ancestor, Richard Evans, who came to Maryland before 1672. He was born sometime between 1650 and 1665. We have yet to find out exactly where [you can search some of the past list emails for discussions on such topics]. He had died by 25 April 1703. He married Elizabeth Hall, daughter of Richard Hall and, we think, Elizabeth Wingfield. His children included Samuel Evans who married Sarah ?; Elizabeth Evans who married Charles Lucas and Peter Beal; Anne Evans who married Robert Pottinger; and Priscilla Evans who married William or Richard Groome and ? MacClain. Since Samuel was Richard's only son, all of us descend from him. I'm sure we have other cousins who descend from Richard's girls, but, so far as I know, we haven't discovered any of their descendants yet. A lot of the dates I may have given can be debated but I'm just trying to give a quick framework. Samuel moved to Pennsylvania and his many descendants spread out from there....Some of his descendants who fought in the Revolutionary War were given lands in other states. I'm from Hugh, who was given lands in Ohio... but before he could claim them because of Indian problems, he lived in Kentucky. We think that Samuel may have had descendants whose names we do not have. Other members of the list descend from other of Samuel's descendants and their histories involve other states. They may introduce themselves to you. I hope whoever shares your history will do so. 'Nuff for now.... Renee On 12/11/10Saturday 6:09 PM, Kaye Palacios wrote: > Hello Folks, > > I have only been on here a short while, and know that this site is devoted > to Richard Evans. My question is, can someone post the data on this > Richard > Evans, and where he was from.?? Please, as I do not know which Richard > this > was. > > My Richard W. Evans was born ca. 1765...not sure where, but suspect it to > be > Md. or Va. He was in East Ky. by 1800, and last found on the 1830 census > being 60/70 yr. old. Also on this census was Phillip, Evan, and John > Evans. > Richard being much older than the others. > > Have some data collected from old post on different Evans families, but > as > yet have not tied my Richard into any of them. There was of course, the > line > of Thomas Evans of Monongalia Co. Va. whose widow, and some children came > to > East Ky. BUT there were OTHER Evans lines there in that time frame also. > Just trying to divide them, and sort out who belongs to who..!! > > Thank you for any data,.......all is a help. > > Kaye > > > > ------------------------------- 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