Elizabeth Evans, daughter of Andrew Evans (1709-1778) and Mary Richardson (1710-1781), born 6 January 1733[1], in Woburn, Middlesex County, Massachusetts;[2] she died 20 June 1813, in Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts;[3] She married in 1751, Jesse Kendall (1727-1797)[4]
Possible Children of Jesse Kendall and Elizabeth Evans; information retrieved 2018-04-17 from familypedia at URL:http://familypedia.wikia.com wiki/Elizabeth_Evans_%281733-1813%29#Footnotes_.28including_sources.29
Offspring of Jesse Kendall and Elizabeth Evans (1733-1813)
Name Birth Death
Elizabeth Kendall (1751-1831)
Mary Kendall (1753-1839)
Jesse Kendall (1756-1817)
Hannah Kendall (1757-1819)
Olive Kendall (1760-1809)
Joel Kendall (1762-1834)
Samuel Kendall (1764-?)
Andrew Kendall (1766-1829); b. 17 April 1766; Athol, Worcester County, Massachusetts, on 3 May 1829; Royalston, Worcester County, Massachusetts, to Hannah Jennings; (1768-1811)
Vinton, John Adams. (1876).Vol II. The Richardson Memorial; Full History and Genealogy of Ezekiel, Samuel, and Thomas Richardson. Posterity of Thomas Richardson.Portland ME.
Johnson, Edward F. (1890-91), Woburn Records of Births, Deaths, and Marriages From 1640 to 1873, Woburn, MA: Andrews, Cutler & Co.
Sewall, Samuel (1868), History of Woburn, Middlesex County, Mass.: From the Grant of its Territory to Charlestown, in 1640, to the Year 1860, Boston, MA: Wiggin and Lunt
Systematic History Fund (1910), Vital Records of Athol, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849, Worcester, MA: Franklin P. Rice, Trustee of the Systematic History Fund. Printed by Stanhope Press, Boston, MA.
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