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William Evans (1621 - 1651)

William Evans
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William Evans of Virginia

The Evan family is of ancient Welsh descent, tracing back to the Roman invasion, and are mentioned in Roman History. Tradition has it that they were originally of Roman extraction, through some intermarriage with a Roman soldier. Mr. Rowland E. Evans of Philadelphia has prepared an elaborate document on the subject, and traces this family through many generations, back to Mervyn Vrych, King of Man, who was killed in battle with the King of Mercia A. D. 864. Mervyn married Essylt, daughter and sole heiress of Conan Tyndaethwy, King of Wales, who died 818-20. Both Mervyn, and Essylt trace their descent from Lludd, King of Britain, brother of Caswallon the chief who resisted the invasion of Caesar, before the Christian era. (Notes made by Mrs Wm Parker Faulke, dec’d.) [1]

Welsh descent of this line runs as follows:

I. David Goch of Penllech, who appears as a Leaseholder of crown lands in Carnarvonshire, in the 18th year of the reign of Edward II, and was living Nov 9, 1314. He married Maud d of David Lloyd (who traced descent from Owen Gnynedd, prince of Gnynedd; had issue 3 sons: one of whom,

II. Ieven Goch the Graianoe of Penllech, who appears on the jury to take the extent of Cymytmaen 1352. He had titles to certain lands in that period, and m Eva da of Einion ap Cynvelyn (who traced descent from Bleddyn Prince of Wales) issue two sons, the eldest:

III. Evan Modoc (who it is claimed came to America before Columbus) registered in Cwm Amwich pedigree as “ancestor of the gentleman Ysbitty Evan, in Denbigshire” issue:

IV. Diekws duu, who m Gwen dau of Ievan duu (who traced descent from Maelor Crwn head of the 7th noble tribes of Wales) issue:

V. Einion, who m Morvyd dau of Mtw ap Llowarch, issue:

VI. Howel, who m Mali dau of Llewellyn, issue:

VII. Griffith, who m Gwenllian, dau of Einion ap Eivan Lloyd, issue:

VIII. Lewis, who m Ethli dau of Edward ap Ievan, issue:

IX. Robert, who m Gwrvyl dau of Llewellyn ap David of Llan Rwst, Denbigshire, whose 4th son:

X.—Ievan (known as Evan Robert Lewis) living 1601, removed from Rhiwlas, in Merionothshire to Vron Goch, and died there. He had five sons, all after the Welsh custom taking the name of Evan. as follows: 1 John ap Evan—2 Cadwalader ap Evan—3 Griffith ap Evan—4 Owen ap Evan—5 Evan ap Evan.

Many of this family immigrated to Va, and from that State to Albemarle at a very early date. The earliest known settler in Va was William Evans, who was a subject in the Colony at Jamestown Jan 1609-Nov 1609. (Browns Geneses to America.) [1]

Richard Evans age 35 came to America in “Neptune” 1618. He was probably father, or gr-father of the Richard who died in Perq 1693. [1]

Wm Evans passenger for Va, in “Primrose” July 1635, under Comd of Capt Douglas. Jo Evans was transported to Va in Thomas & John from Gravesend Eng, Jan 6, 1635. Richard Evans arrived in Va in “Temperance” from Newfoundland 1619 Comd by Lt Gilbert Peppet. Another Richard was trans’ to Accomac Co Va June 25, 1625, by Wm Andrews. Among the living Feb 16, 1623 (after the Indian massacre of Mar 22, 1622) “at Elizabeth Cittye” are to be found the names of the following Evans: Richard, Thomas, William, John, Marke, & George Evans. (Hotten.) [1]

Richard Evans was trans’ to Norfolk Co Va, by Richard Parsons 1639. Capt Evans brought over 100 immigrants to Va 1619. Dr George Hacke trans’ to Northampton Co Va, Row Evans, & Edward Evans, 1652. Peter Knight trans’ William, & Lawrence Evans, to Gloucester Co, Va, July 16, 1652. Thomas Evans arrived in Va, with Wm Jones of Northampton Co, July 24, 1645, and settled on Hungars Creek. (Hotten.) Peter Evans of the Island of Barbados apt’ friend Henry Jones of same, his Att’ to ack’ a “release of land in Isle of Wight Co Va,” “unto Levin Buffkin, John Knowles, & Elizabeth Outland, Inhabitants of Virginia.” 18, 6mo 1664. (Isle of Wight records.)[1]

Phillip Evans of Plymouth, Mercht made an assignment of goods, in Warrick Crick Bay, Dec 20, 1667. (Isle of Wight records.)[1]

Benjamin Evans, & Faith his wife, of Charles City Co Va, deeded land in Isle of Wight Co, to Thomas Sharp of Surry Co, 365a on Nottoway River. June 12, 1724. (Great Book Isle of Wight Co.)[1]

Abraham Evans with wife Elizabeth was living in Surry Co Va, July 7, 1685. He died about this time, & she Executed his Estate.[1]

William Evans had grt for land in Isle of Wight Co, 100a, 1713. (Land book 7-.)[1]

Benjamin Evans had grt for land in Isle of Wight Co, 375a, 1713. (Land book 7-.)

Benjamin Evans had grt for land, 300a in Prince George Co Va, 1705.

Peter Evans immigrated to Va 1650, with the Woolard family, and settled in Northumberland Co, bringing with him wife Elizabeth, and children: Peter (2) John, & Richard, and one dau Sarah. His will was p in Richmond Co 1706, naming the same children, & wife. It is thought that his son Peter moved to Hertford Co N. C. He sold to Charles Merritt, “½ of 600a upon Deep Creek, up Chowanoak River” (Chowan) Mar 16, 1707. (This land was in Hertford Co.) [1]

John Ewens (Evans) was grt 460a “on Appamattocks” called Bristoll, adj Wm Sanders Nov 10, 1642. He received another grt 50a in Nansemond Co, Oct 28, 1672, formerly granted to Wm Ward.[1]

John Evans, of Sittingbourne Par, Rapp Co Va, will p Jan 29, 1682, names sons: John, & William (not of age) father-in-law William Veale, brother Martin Johnson, God-dau Margaret Ward (d of Bryant Ward) wife Elizabeth. [1]

John Evans was grt 400a in Albemarle, Dec 29, 1718, adj John Jordan Jr. He very probably migrated to Perq Precinct, with the Jordans, who came from Isle of Wight Co. John Jordan Sr m Ruselak Elett (Elliott) Aug 10, 1690. He is thought to be a son of Richard Jordan of Isle of Wight Co Va. A deed was made by him of 50a to “my son and dau John Evans, & Jean his wife,” on Ducking Stool Branch, July 15, 1717. He became a Quaker in Nansemond Co, 8, 11mo 1709.[1]

John Evans, who resided in Chowan County will p Jan 15, 1739, names sons: John (to whom he left “plan’ whereon I now live”) Thomas, & Benjamin, dau’s Jane, Mary & Rachel Evans, wife Jane. Wit’ by John Evans (son) & Charles Jordan (Probably bro-in-law). John, & Benjamin Evans were both of age before 1718.[1]

Thomas Evans, probably brother of John (1) appeared in Perq simultaneously, & m Dorothy —, issue: William, b Jan 9, 1689. His will p in Chowan Co Nov 2, 1732, names son: Thomas (2), dau’s Alice Williamson, Sarah Broney, & Elizabeth Walker, wife Ellener. (Thomas, & John Evans may have been sons of Thomas & Ann of Essex Co Va.) Thomas (2) Thomas (1) moved to Tyrrell Co, where his will was p June 1745. In this will his mother “Elener Evans” is named. According to this will he had no male descendants.[1]

Richard Evans was grt 240a of land in Perq Precinct 1684, on N. E. side of Perq River, near Castletons Creek. His will p in Albemarle, Oct 2, 1693 names sons: Jonathan, & Richard, dau’s Rabakah, & Ann, wife Elizabeth, who m 2d Jeames Old Sept 11, 1694. Elizabeth Evens was a headright of John Lee, who received a grt for land in Nansemond Co Va, on E side of Summerton Creek, April 3, 1694. The name “Eivens” according to the old Welsh spelling was used by Richard in his will 1693. He “Departed this Life” May 20, 1693. As no mention of a birth date is given in Berkeley Par Reg, for the three eldest children, we are led to believe they were born in Va, before moving to N. C. Ann (d of Richard Evans, & wife Elizabeth) was b Nov 4, 1685—2 Sarah, b Aug 30, 1693. She being born three months after his death is not named in his will, but her mother in a deed in Perq made provision for her, equal with the others. (See Deeds in this book) Richard, second son of Richard (1) moved to Beaufort Co N. C. (His will, Grimes.)[1]

Jonathan Evans (1) Richard (1) m Mary Luten (d of Thomas, of Chowan Co). His land was situated on the S. W. side of Perq River, adj a place called “Dawsons” (600a) which he sold to Isaac Wilson, Sept 3, 1707. He was grt 141a in Perq, Nov 22, 1714 in the fork of Castletons Creek. He bought 275a from Thomas Harvey, & Elizabeth his wife, on S. W. Side of Perq River, adj Henry Clayton, Elizabeth French, & John Pettiver. Elizabeth French is thought to be his mother, (her 3d husband being Richard French). Court was held at her house in Perq, for a number of years. Court was also held at the house of Jonathan Evans, seemingly the same place. Jonathan Evans certainly had one son William, who is named in his mothers will p in Perq Mar 7, 1723, and other records show that they had two dau’s: Mary, m Thomas Burket before Oct 15, 1752, and Elizabeth, who m Thomas Houghton of Chowan Co, before Apl 18, 1743, at which time her father was dec’d.[1]

Thomas Luten of Chowan Co, deeded to his dau Mary Evans, 200a of land in said Co, called “Sandy Point” 1718. She had granted to her 300a in Perq Co, by Lords Proprietors, on Little River, adj Capt John Hecklefield, and her son William was living on said land Jan 4, 1723, to Jan 20, 1728/9. He conveyed this land to John Stepney, Nov 5, 1729 “land patented by my mother Mary Evans April 20, 1719,” on Little River, adj William Godfrey. Another deed was made by him of 225a, to Col Richard Sanderson, adj land of Col Hecklefield dec’d. Jonathan & Mary (Luten) Evans, had besides son William, certainly one dau Sarah, b Feb 26, 1717/8. (Berkeley Par Reg.) According to these deeds the Evans land lay near the mouth of Little River, around the town of same name, on South west side of the River.[1]

It is an unfortunate fact that neither Jonathan, or William Evans his son made wills in Perq, therefore their descendants are vague, and uncertain. The early persons of this name in Perq, adhered to the Quaker faith, but after a few years they are found with wives of other denominations, and in this way lost caste with the Quaker Church. It is thought, but not proven, that there was at an early date an intermarriage of some Evans with a Harvey lady, or a descendant of some Harvey line, as the name of Miles, and Harvey continued as a given name in the Evans family for many generations. This connection probably came down from Miles Harvey, as both those names figure in the line of Evans, who went west, even to the present day.[1]


William Evans of Charles Country

Born England, 1621

Died Charles County, 1651

William Evans of St. Mary's County

ID: I023234 Name: William Evans 1 2 Sex: M Birth: BEF 1631 in England Death: MAR 1668/69 in St. Mary's County, Maryland - Written Note: [2]

Brittons Bay, St. Mary's Conty

  • 1649: John Jarboe patented 100 acres Clipping with Lt. William Evans St. Mary's County Maryland, Brittons Bay, adjacent to land of Richard Nevett & John Aisquith [3]

Land

1651 - William Evans demands 600 acres for transporting himself, Ann his wife, Mary Munday . . . into this Province this present year 1651. Warrant for 350 acres. [4]

Militia

  • John Jarbo served in Militia of St. Mary's County as a Lt under Captain William Evans, May 6 1658 [5]

Will and Death

Evans, William, St. Mary's County, 10th Feb., 1667; -- -- --

  • To Catholic Church, goddau. Mary Mansell, and godson William Greene, personalty.
  • Wife Eliza:, execx. and residuary legatee of estate, real and personal.
  • Test: Jas. Martin, Wm. Assiter. 1. 331. [6]

Inquisition into Colonel Evans' Land

Maryland ss Inquisition Coll.o William Evan's Land

An Inquisition Indented taken the thirteenth day of may in the fourth year of the Dominion of Charles absolute Lord and Proprietary of the Provinces of Maryland and Avalon Lord Baronof Baltemore &c.a Annoq Domini 1679 at the house of m.r Cuthbert Scott Scituate and being near S.t Clements bay on the East Side thereof in the Co.ty of S.t marys in the Province of maryland by

Virtue of a Commission in the nature of a mandamus issued out of his Ldps high Court of Chancery to us Clement Hill & Richard Gardner Gent directed whereby we are Commanded by the oaths of twelve Good and Lawfull men of the S.d County diligently to Enquire what Lands Coll.o William Evans late of S.t Marys Co.ty deed dyed Seized of at the time of his Death as of ffee in the County of S.t Marys and of what manno.r and under what Rent and Services and how much those Land and Tenem.ts are of value by the year in all issues and at what time the S.d Coll.o Evans dyed and who is his next heir and what age the heir and who those Lands & Tenem.ts from the time of the Death of the Said William Evans hath or doth Occupy and the issues & profits hath or doth receive and by what Title and how & in what manner and who hath paid the Rent for the Same & to whom We do by the Oaths of m.r Stephen Gough, John Caecill Abraham Combs, JNO BROWN Robert Cooper, John Davies, Michael Thompson, Michael Rylye Robt Beard W.m Cole John Nevitt & W.m Thompson who being already Sworn Say as ffoll.° viz.t

And first the Said Jurors on their Oaths Say that the s.d William Evans was in his life time and at the time of his Death Seized of and in one parcell of Land Lying on the East Side of S.t Clements bay Beginning at a marked oake Standing at the head of a branch Called Thompson's branch & bounding on the west with a line drawn north west and by north for the Length of thirty pches to an Oake Standing upon the Side of a branch Called Evans's Branch on the north with a line drawn East north East along the s.d branch p. 231 unto the hills for the Length of five hundred perches untill it Intersect (fol. 283) a paralell line drawn from the Land of the sd William Evans formerly laid out for William Thompson deced and on the South and East with the Said Land and paralell Containing one hundred acres be it more or Less holden of the manno.r of West S.t Marys in free and Common Soccage by fealty only for all Services yeilding and paying therefore yearly unto his Said Lordship the Sume of two Shillings in money Sterling or the value thereof in Such Commodities as his Said Lordship and his heirs Collecto.rs Shall accept in discharge thereof as Relation being had unto the Patent hereof bearing date the Eigth day of November Anno 1652 may more at Large appear

And the Jurors aforesaid do upon their Oaths further Say that the Said William Evans dyed Seized of a parcell of Land Lying on the East Side of S.t Clements bay in Potomock River bounding on the west with a Creek of the Sd Bay Called Thompson's Creek by a line drawn north East and by north into the woods over the hill from a marked oake at the head of a ifresh for the Length of one hundred and twenty pches to a marked oake Standing upon y.e hills on the East w.th the S.d Hills on the South with a fresh Run Called S.t Andrews fresh Containing and now Laid out for Two hundred & fifty acres be it more or Less Holden of the manno.r of Little Brittaine in free and Common Soccage by fealty only for all Services Yeilding and paying therefore yearly unto his SA Lordship the Sume of five Shillings in money Sterling or Two Bushells and one half of Good Corn at the Nativity of our Lord as Relation had to the Patent hereof may more at Large appear w.ch Land the S.d William Evans held by assignment from Robert Brooke of Calvert Co.ty in Putuxent River in the province of Maryland Gent who for a valuable Consideration in hand paid by the Said William Evans did fully Clearly and absolutely Give Grant Bargain Sell alien Esfeoff and Confirm unto the Said William Evans his heirs & assigns for Ever all that parcell or tract of Land in this Article before Expressed as Relation had to the assignm.t from the Said Brooke bearing date the thirteenth day of Septemb.r Anno 1677 may more at Large appear which S.d Brooke Claimed the Same by assignm.t of a Patent (fol. 284) from Thompson bearing date the Eigth day of June Anno 1649 of what mannor held and at what Rent the bounds menconed in the. Said Patent is before in this Article Exprest And the Jurors afores.d do further upon their Oaths Say that the Said Coll.° William Evans dyed Seized of Land as his own Patent being of five hundred and fifty acres Called Evans's freehold Lying on the East Side of S.t Clements bay Beginning at a marked oake Standing near to a branch Called Evans's Branch bounding on the west with the Said bay to a marked Guth Standing on a branch adjoyning to the land formerly laid out for John Shercliff on the p. 232 north with the Said Land and a line drawn East north East from (fol. 284) the Said Gum for the length of five hundred pches to a bounded Oake Standing in the Woods from thence by a line drawn north northwest fifty pches to a Bounded oake bounded on the north by a line drawn East north East from the End of the Said north West line through Coxes for the length of one hundred and fifty pches to a bounded oake on the East by a line drawn South South East from the End of the former line for the Length of three hundred and twenty pches to a bounded oake on the South by a line drawn West South west from the Said Oake for the Length of one hundred and fifty perches to a Bounded oake that Intersects a paralell line drawn north north West to the Exterior bounded Tree of one hundred acres of Land formerly laid out for the Said Coll.° William Evans on the South with the Said Land to the first marked oake at Evans's branch afores.d Containing and Laid out for five hundred and fifty acres more or less holden of the manno.r of Calvert in free and Common Soccage by ifealty only for all manner of Services Yeilding and paying therefore yearly unto his Said Lordship by Even and Equall portions the Sume of Eleven Shillings Sterling in Silver or Gold as Relation had unto the Said Patent bearing date the Seven teenth day of Aprill Anno Domini 1676 may more at large appear And the Jurors do further upon their Oaths Say That the said Coll.°

William Evans dyed So Seized and possessed of the Said Severall Tracts & parcells of Land haveing before his death made his last Will & Testam.t in writeing and therein devised the Said Lands by will bearing date the tenth day of ffebruary Annoq Domini 1667 as is here Expressed viz.t I Give and bequeath unto my Dear & Loveing wife Elizabeth Evans all my Lands Goods and Chattels and what (fol. 285) soever else that doth belong & appertain unto my Estate or of Right ought to belong or appertain thereto And the Jurors do Say that the Said William Evans deceased in march Anno Domini 1669 And the Jurors afores.d do upon their oaths further Say that Elizabeth Evans Entered into the Land & held the Same dureing her widowhood and after to witt in the month of may Anno Domini 1669 She Intermarried w.th Capt Jn.° Jordain and they the Said John & Elizabeth in Right of Elizabeth his wife held the Same untill the Death of the Said John Jourdain w.th was about the Eighth of September Anno Domini 1678 And the Jurors do further Say that from the time the Said Elizabeth Entered into the premisses & held the Same dureing her widowhood & after to witt the Twenty Eigth day of October Anno 1678 She Intermarried with m.r Cuthbert Scott w.ch Said Cuthbert and Elizabeth held and Enjoyed the Same in Right of Elizabeth and being So in possession thereof and being informed and advised that the last will & Testam.t of the Said Coll.° William Evans in Some part thereof is defective and that for want of the words to her and her heir for Ever proves only an Estate for life the words heirs & assigns for Ever being not Inserted in the Said Will as they Should have been to have made an Estate of Inheritance to his wife w.ch the Said Juro.rs do verily believe was his Intention they the Said Cuthbert Scott & Elizabeth his wife by their Deed bearing date the Eighteenth day of Aprill Annoq Domini 1679 for and in p. 233 Consideration of the Summ of thirty thousand pounds of Tobacco (fol. 285) in hand paid to them the Said Cuthbert & Elizabeth by the Right Hon.ble Charles Lord Baltemore did fully Clearly and absolutely Give Grant alien Bargain Sell & Confirm unto the Said Lord Baltemore his heirs and assigns for Ever all those pieces and parcells of Land herein these presents before Expressed and that by virtue thereof his Lordship became Seized of the Sd Lands and premisses dureing the life of the Said Elizabeth Scott by Virtue of the Said Deed from the Said Scott and his wife And the Jurors afores.d do further Say that the Lands & Tenem.ts are of value by the year in all issues the Sum of Sixteen hundred pounds of Tobacco & that they find no heir and that Cap.t John Jourdein & m.r Cuthbert Scott hath for the most part Occupied the Sd Lands & Tenem.ts from the time of the Death of the Said William Evans and the issue & profits thereof hath received and his Lordship's Rent for the Same hath paid And that the Said Cuthbert Scott and Elizabeth his wife doth now Enjoy the Same as Tennants to my (fol. 286) Lord Baltemore afs.d In Testimony whereof as well the Said Commission.rs as the Juro.rs aforesaid have hereunto Set their hands and affixed their Seals the day and year first above Written

CLEMENT HILL sealed
Commisson.rs
RICH. GARDNER sealed
Stephen Gough sealed Michael Thompson sealed
John Caecill sealed Michaell Ryley sealed
Abraham Combe sealed Robert Beard sealed
JOHN BROWN sealed William Cole sealed
Robert Cooper sealed John Nevitt sealed
John Davies sealed William Thompson sealed

Which being Read and heard it is the Judgem.t of the Court here this day to witt the fourth day of June in the fourth year of the Dominion of Charles Lord Baltemore &Ca Annoq Domini 1679 the the Lands and premisses in the aforegoing Inquisition mencöned be and Remain in his Lordships Right untill an heir to the Same Shall appear to Claim Right thereunto

Nic. Painter Ctk Cur Provalis. [7]


First Marriage

EVANS Lieut. William, m. by 21 june 1650, (N0, widow and extx. of William Thompson (ARMD 10:23). Marriage (1) Anne MNU Thompson b: ABT 1606 in England. Married: BEF 21 JUN 1650 in England [8]


Second Marriage

Marriage 2 Elizabeth MNU Evans b: 1647 Married: BEF 1667 in St. Mary's County, Maryland [9]

Younger William Evans of St. Mary's County

Birth: AFT 1698 in St. Mary's County, Maryland Death: 6 MAR 1749/50 in St. Mary's County, Maryland - Probate [10]

EVANS, WILLIAM, St. Mary's Co., carpenter. 30 Dec 1743; 6 March 1749/50 To son Even Evans, dwelling plantation whereon I now live. Remainder of goods and chattles to wife Judith Evans for her lifetime and then to be divided bet. my two youngest child., Sarah Evans and my son Wm. Evans. When my Philip comes of age he is to receive 1000 pounds of tobacco by his bro. Evan, Son William Evans to be paid 1000 pounds of tobacco by his bro. Evan. Wife, extx. Wit: Jesse Craig, Wm. Jones, James Willson. 27, 193 [10]

Mr. William Evens 43.395 SM £29.17.10 Mar 6 1749 Sep 4 1750 Appraisers: Shadrack Wessells, Jesse Craig. Creditors: Thomas Reader, John Booth. Next of kin: Evan Evans, Rachel Evans. Administratrix/Executrix: Judeth Evans.[10]

William Evans 36.401 A SM £29.7.10 £41.4.9 Aug 6 1754 Received from: John Mason. Payments to: James Mills, George Graves, James Thompson, Thomas Winstead, John Baptist Carbery, Meverill Lock, Jesse Craigg. Executrix: Judith Evans.[10]

Evans, Philip, planter, St Mary's Co., 5th Feb., 1738-9; -- --- ----; To sons John, William, Jeremiah, and Philip, "Broushey Neck", and "Poplar Hill". To wife Patience, extx., 3 lots in St Mary's Co., 1/3 personal estate and life int. in 1/3 real estate. Test: William. Cutler, Benj. Williams, James Langton. 23. 123.[10]

Father: Philip Evans b: AFT 1678 in St. Mary's County, Maryland Mother: Patience MNU Evans b: ABT 1680[10]

Marriage 1 Judith MNU Evans Married: in St. Mary's County, Maryland Children Has Children Rachel Evans b: ABT 1738 in St. Mary's County, Maryland. [10]


Sources

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 Ellen Goode Rawlings Winslow. History of Perquimans County. 1931. http://perquimans.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/family/evan.htm
  2. Contributed by: James Hughes
  3. Maryland Land Records AB & H, 17, 19; 2. 469,479, cited by Dunavan.
  4. Maryland Land Office, Patent Records, Liber ABH, p. 140, Contributed by Ralph D. Smith, cited by Mike Marshall.
  5. Maryland Archives, MA, III, 344, cited by Dunavan.
  6. Maryland Calendar of Wills, Volume I. http://www.usgennet.org/usa/md/state/wills/01/041.html; cited by Marshall.
  7. Proceedings of the Court of Chancery, 1669-1679, Volume 51, Page 282. http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000051/html/am51--282.html
  8. Contributed by: James Hughes; cited by Marshall. Maryland Indexes Marriage References MSA S 1527 E. http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527e.html
  9. Early Families of Southern Maryland, Volume: 9
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4 10.5 10.6 Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

See also

  • "Randy Dunavan", 30 May 2003, Rootsweb.

http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/JARBOE/2003-05/1054333636

  • WikiTree profile Evans-4443 created through the import of Carroll-Dabney-Simons-Wells Fa.ged on Oct 8, 2012 by Janet Dabney. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Janet and others.




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