David was born in 1715. He passed away in 1747.
"David Evans Robin's Langston/Stewart Tree Matching Person details Spouse: Abigail Walker Father: given name surname Mother: given name surname Children: given name Birth: date date 1715 city, Middlesex, Massachusetts, USA Death: year New Hampshire, USA
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 BIRTH, BAPTISM & CHRISTENING View Image Record information. Name David Evens Mother Abigail Evens Father Nathaniel Evens Birth dd mm year city, Massachusetts Vital dd mm year city, Massachusetts
Massachusetts, Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850 MARRIAGE & DIVORCE Record information. Name David Evans Spouse Abigail Walker Marriage dd mm year city, Middlesex, Massachusetts SPOUSE: Abigail Walker COUNTY: Middlesex
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 BIRTH, BAPTISM & CHRISTENING View Image Record information. Name David Evins Spouse Abigail Walker Marriage Charlestown, Massachusetts dd mm year Vital dd mm year Charlestown, Massachusetts SPOUSE NAME: Abigail Walker
Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988 BIRTH, BAPTISM & CHRISTENING View Image Record information. Name David Evins Father Nathaniell Evins Birth city, Massachusetts Vital city, Massachusetts."
"David Evans of Charlestown married Abigail Walker of Woburn, 1729. She was probably a cousin of Rev. Timothy Walker, the first minister of Penacook. The Walker family, as well as many others of the early settlers of Penacook, migrated from Woburn, Mass. David and Abigail lived for a time in Woburn, where one or both of their sons were born. They moved to Penacook (afterward Rumford, now Concord, N. H.) in 1731. The Fryeburg town records state that their second son John was born in Woburn, September 13, O. S. 1731. Records of the "Sweden Branch" state that he was born in Penacook. Further data in regard to David of Charlestown are wanting. He probably lived and died in Penacook. The early records of that town might supply the date of his death, and that of his wife. The names of his sons, David and John, are repeatedly mentioned in the histories of Concord. (See Bouton's History of Concord.) They were both members of " Rogers' Rangers," John holding the rank of Sergeant. They participated in the di-sastrous expedition sent by Gen. Amherst against the St. Francis Indians, and were among the few survivors of the terrible homeward march through the wilderness wliere the greater part of their number perished from exposure and starvation. (See Belknap's New Hampshire.)
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"+ 9 M v. DAVID EVANS was born on 19 Jul 1715."
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