I am looking for descendents of Charles H. EVANS and Sarah (Sallie) WINDSOR EVANS. We believe that Charles and Sallie were divorced. Charles and Sallie had two sons: (1) Clarence Steed EVANS who was born in January 1898 in Washington, DC, and died in 1929. Clarence had a son named Steve (wife Vivian). I do not know if he had other children. (2) Bob EVANS - I do not have any information on him. http://www.espl.org/mearscol/pagendxc/crockett/d15990.htm SIXTH GENERATION -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Charles H. Evans was born in 1864 in Accomack County, Va. He died in 1938 in Accomack County, Va.. Charles was married to Sarah (Sallie) M. Windsor (daughter of Lemuel H. WINDSOR and Catherine [Kate] BELL) on April 28, 1882, in Accomack County, Va. Sallie was born on June 9, 1866, in Washington, DC; and, died May 16, 1920 in Washington, DC. She is buried in Congressional Cemetery with her brother, John Henry WINDSOR, and sister-in-law, Kate D. [MITCHELL] WINDSOR. Charles H. EVANS was the son of George W. EVANS, Grandson of Peter and Triffey (CROCKETT) EVANS of Smith Island, Maryland; and, Great Grandson of Richard and Rachael EVANS of MD*. It is believed that some of our EVANS ancestor lived in Florida. Someone used to visit my Grandfather, Charles H. WINDSOR, Jr., in Onancock, VA. We do not know who this was as my Grandfather, being from the "old school", was very quite and "closed mouth" when it came to sharing details about some of our "kin". We have been told by family members that this person came seeking family information and that our Grandfather never did satisfy this person's curiosity. We have no idea why (and sometimes there didn't seem to us to be any good reason) to withheld details about our relatives. However, as a result, we are having much difficulty finding some branches of our family's tree. If anyone has any information on these EVANS or their descendents, please contact me. I would greatly appreciate any inputs. Thank you, Betty *This information was posted on the Eastern Shore Public Library web site.