Hi Group!! Hope someone finds something of use here!!!! Generation No. 3 4. JESSE EVANS3 PHELAN (JEREMIAH L.2, THOMAS1) was born 1798 in Georgia. He married (SP JESSE EVANS PHELAN) DIANA UNKN. Notes for JESSE EVANS PHELAN: 1. In the 1840 Census for Washington County, Arkansas, Jesse was listed as Jesse Evan Pheland. Children of JESSE PHELAN and (SP UNKN are: i. THOMAS4 PHELAN, b. Abt. 1826, Tennessee. 19. ii. EVAN PHELAN, b. April 06, 1832, Vermilion County, Illinois; d. November 10, 1907, Lampasses, Texas. iii. PLEASANT PHELAN, b. Abt. 1834, Washington County, Arkansas. iv. REBECCA PHELAN, b. Abt. 1836, Washington County, Arkansas. v. AMOS PHELAN, b. Abt. 1839, Washington County, Arkansas; m. VIRGINIA OREGON DAVIDSON11. More About VIRGINIA OREGON DAVIDSON: Fact 2: Concord Cemetary, Liberty Hill, Texas vi. MARY PHELAN, b. Abt. 1841, Washington County, Arkansas. 20. vii. CALVIN PHELAN, b. Abt. 1842, Washington County, Arkansas. 21. viii. JESSE PHELAN, b. October 16, 1843, Washington County, Arkansas; d. November 10, 1916, Copperas Cove, Texas. 22. ix. EZRA PHELAN, b. October 16, 1845, Washington County, Arkansas; d. November 29, 1929, Copperas Cove, Texas. 5. RICHARD EDWARD3 PHELAN (JEREMIAH L.2, THOMAS1)12 was born October 16, 1801 in St. Paul Parrish, Columbia County, Georgia, and died April 11, 1862 in Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas. He married HANNAH SUTTON, daughter of BENJAMIN SUTTON and ELIZABETH SUTTON. Notes for RICHARD EDWARD PHELAN: Ardys Crapo: Phelan Family, General Synopsis states: "Tradition says that Richard was a blacksmith and that the anvil he used was brought from Ireland to America by his grandfather. That he had smith tools in Borne out of an agreement dated 25 June 1844, wherein (missing language) make one hammer (sic) and two pair of tongs. The rental fee was one dollar per month and Henry could use the tools for five months. In this article of agreement (FLASHBACK, Vol VII, No. 1, page 11) the name Phelan was spelled Fielding, Phelon, and Phailan. Richard himself, in this instance, signed it Phailan. (Other spellings: Feelin, Feeling and Pheland have been found at various times). Notes for HANNAH SUTTON: It is believed that Hannah Sutton is one-half Cherokee Indian. No documentation has been found to warrant this claim Children of RICHARD PHELAN and HANNAH SUTTON are: 23. i. JONATHAN4 PHELAN, b. 1823, Indiana; d. August 07, 1877, Stringtown, Oklahoma. 24. ii. EVAN PHELAN, b. 1827, Indiana; d. January 02, 1892, Marysville, Yuba County, California. 25. iii. THOMAS PHELAN, b. 1831, Illinois; d. April 17, 1905, Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas. iv. JEREMIAH L. PHELAN, b. 1833, Missouri; d. 1874; m. MARY RYAN, October 18, 1855. Notes for JEREMIAH L. PHELAN: Information found from copy of Population Schedule of the United States Census of 1850 - Washington Co., Arkansas More About JEREMIAH L. PHELAN: Source: Marriage date from Washington Co., AR Marriage Records More About MARY RYAN: Source: Marriage date from Washington Co., AR Marriage Records ........More to follow............