1. UNKNOWN1 EVANS1. He married JANE1. She was born in Wales1, and died 1640 in Trefeglwys Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales1.
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1 Descendants of Unknown Evans Generation No UNKNOWN1 EVANS1. He married JANE1. She was born in Wales1, and died 1640 in Trefeglwys Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales1. Notes for JANE: The will of Jane Evans, "late of Rhyd y Karw, Trefeglwys," made 28 Mar 15 Ch. I (1640) and proved 9 Jul 1640 is abstracted in Montgomeryshire Collections Vol. XXVI, pp , as follows: "Christian burial. To well-beloved daughter, Sara Parton, 10s; to grandchild, Edward Evans, 12d; to grandchild, Richard Parton, 12d. "Testatrix admitted her indebtedness to her well-beloved Daughter, Ursula Evans, amounting to 300; in satisfaction of this testatrix devised to Ursula all the annuity and arrearages due to her by Bridget Evans of Rhyd y Karw, widow, or due from Edward Evans, son and heir apparent unto my beloved son, Morgan Evans, deceased, by virtue of a decree obtained in the Court of Chancery on the 25th of April, 11 Ch. I [1636] and the order thereupon, dated 28th June, 16 Ch. I [1641]; testatrix acknowledged having received the sum of 5, part of this, from John ap Evan of Trefeglwys, miller. "Executor--Daughter, Ursula "Witnesses--Cornelius Evans, Thomas Morris, Hugh ap Humphrey, Thomas Williams." Rhyd-y-Carw (Stag Ford) Is described in an article on "Half- Timbered Houses of Montgomeryshire" by T. E. Price published in Montgomeryshire Collections Vol. XXI, pp A drawing and description of this substantial two-story house with a large stone chimney at each end is included. It was the the 17th and 18th century residence of "the family of Evans of Rhyd-y-Carw, descended from the eleventh century Lords of Yale. From them it passed by marriage to the Glansevern family." Children of UNKNOWN EVANS and JANE are: 2. i. MORGAN2 EVANS, b. Abt. 1605; d. Bef ii. URSULA EVANS1, b. Bef iii. SARAH EVANS1, b. Bef Generation No MORGAN2 EVANS (UNKNOWN1)1 was born Abt , and died Bef He married BRIDGET1. She was born Abt Children of MORGAN EVANS and BRIDGET are: 3. i. EDWARD3 EVANS, SR., b. Abt ii. GEORGE EVANS1. Comment [AB1]: How do we know her name was Bridget? Generation No EDWARD3 EVANS, SR. (MORGAN2, UNKNOWN1)1 was born Abt He married (1) DOROTHY1 Bef He married (2) FRANCES PRYCE1 28 Feb 1659/602,3, daughter of JOHN PRYCE. She died 31 Jan 1664/65 in Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. Comment [AB2]: Reference? Marriage date? Comment [AB3]: St Michael s Register?
2 Notes for EDWARD EVANS, SR.: The Trefeglwys baptismal record of Catherine identifies her father as Edward Evans "armig," that is, armor bearer, or squire. Montgomeryshire Collections Vol XXI, pp , under the heading "Evans of Rhyd-y-Carw (Stag Ford)" includes the information which I have rearranged below and which is credited to Nicholas Bennett, Esq. of Glan yr Avon: " The Family derived their descent from Lleweln Aurdorchog (Leolinus Torquatus), Lord of Yale, in the eleventh century, who married Eva, daughter of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, Prince of Powys. "Blome, in his 'Britannia,' published in 1673, includes Edward Evans of Rhyd-y-Carw among the resident gentry of the country. "Edward Evans had by his first wife Dorothy-- 1. Edward Evans (the second), his heir, who married Martha and had issue Edward Evans (the third) and Ursula Evans. Edward Evans (the second) died in his father's lifetime, and was buried at Trefeglwys, 30th November Morgan Evans, who settled upon an estate in Llangurig, and he and his wife Judith are parties to a deed bearing date 23 February, 26 Charles II (1675). 3. Richard Evans 4. Ursula Evans, who devised certain lands to her niece, Ursula Evans, in 1670 "This Edward Evans, by deed dated 5th April 1652, settled an annuity upon Dorothy his wife, in case she survived him. Providence, however, ordered otherwise, for on 28th February 1660 he took his second wife Frances, daughter of John Pryce of Park in Llanwnog, by whom he had issue-- 1. Jane, born Catherine Francis, born 1665; his mother survived his birth but one week. "Edward Evans (the first) survived his son ten years, and in the year 1697 he settled the Rhyd-y-Carw Estate on his grandson, Edward Evans (the third), whose daughter and heiress, Sarah, married in 1725 Charles Davies of Llivior. She was left a widow three years later, and married, secondly, John Pryce Clunne." Montgomeryshire Collections Vol XXXVI, p. 28 includes the record of the burial of Edward Evans of Rhyd-y-Carw on 15 Mar 1698 at Welshpool. It also recounts some of the information quoted above. Montgomeryshire Collections Vol XVIII quotes pp of a Vol. XXXIV, evidently a volume of court records, which includes papers relating to the delinquency of Edward Evans, a gentleman of
3 Montgomeryshire. The dates are a little confusing but the record showed that he certified the following on 18 Oct 1648: "Know all men whom it may concern, that Edward Evans of Rhyd y Carw, in the County of Montgomery, Gent. (i.e., gentleman), took the National League and Covenant and the negative oath." This signified that Edward had agreed to support the Parliament and no longer the King. On the same date Edward petitioned the court, stating that he had been a servant of Prince Morris in the war against the Parliament, for which his estate was sequestered, and that he had petitioned Parliament in 1645 but did not proceed because he was informed that would be a "p'ticular Committee apointed for to compound in Wales." He now prayed that he be "admitted to a reasonable composition [ i.e., a reasonable fine] for his small Estate," which he claimed had a yearly value of 16 and was only a life estate. The property was described as a "tenement and landes in the posession off Griffith David, called Cwmgwernogge Gwerney Herrion," being of the yearly value of... 8, and Tan-y-lan in the possession of " Evan Davids pen Couch" of the yearly value of 4, and Keven Barrode in the possession of David Evans of the yearly value "before these troubles"of 4. However, Edward was unable to provide a deed that showed his ownership was confined to a life estate. An entry on the back of the folio included the name Edward Evans, bore the date 25 Oct 1649 and specified a fine of 48. It is not clear why Rhyd-y-Carw was not sequestered and why Edward reported that the three properties sequestered were in the possession of others. Children of EDWARD EVANS and DOROTHY are: 4. i. EDWARD4 EVANS, JR., b. Abt. 1652, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales; d. 30 Nov 1687, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales. 5. ii. MORGAN EVANS, SR., b. Abt. 1654; d. 28 Sep 1726, Trefeglwys Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales. iii. URSULA EVANS3, b. Abt iv. RICHARD EVANS3, b. Abt Comment [AB4]: Source? Children of EDWARD EVANS and FRANCES PRYCE are: v. CATHERINE4 EVANS3, b. 21 Oct 1664, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. Notes for CATHERINE EVANS: The Trefeglwys baptism record of Catherine says she was the daughter of "Edward Evans armig,"i.e., squire. vi. FRANCIS EVANS3, b. 24 Jan 1664/65, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3; d. 28 Dec 1679, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. Comment [AB5]: Why unsure of which year, assume record unreadable? Notes for FRANCIS EVANS: The Trefeglwys baptism record of Francis says he was the son of "Edward Evans armigeri," i.e., squire. The burial record also said he was son of "Edward Evans armigeri."
4 Generation No EDWARD4 EVANS, JR. (EDWARD3, MORGAN2, UNKNOWN1)3 was born Abt in Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3, and died 30 Nov 1687 in Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. He married MARTHA3. Notes for EDWARD EVANS, JR.: The Trefeglwys burial record identified This Edward Evans as "de Rhydycarw, gent." Children of EDWARD EVANS and MARTHA are: 6. i. EDWARD5 EVANS III. ii. MORGAN EVANS3, b. 09 Jul 1675, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3; d. 13 Dec 1677, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. Notes for MORGAN EVANS: The Trefeglwys burial record of Morgan identifird his father as "Edward Evans gent." iii. MARTHA EVANS3, b. 12 Oct Notes for MARTHA EVANS: The Trefeglwys baptism record said Martha was the daughter of " Edward Evans junr." The Trefeglwys burial record said Martha was of Rhud-y-Carw. iv. WALLACE EVANS3, b. 26 Dec v. JANE EVANS3, b. Bef. 1678, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3; d. 27 Mar 1678, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. Comment [AB6]: What is the date of this burial? Comment [AB7]: What is this based on? Notes for JANE EVANS: The Trefeglwys burial record of Jane identifird her father as "Edward Evans Junr." vi. CHARLES EVANS, b. 14 Jan 1678/79. Notes for CHARLES EVANS: The Trefeglwys baptism record listed Charles and John ("Carolus et Joh'es") as twin sons of "Edward Evans junr." vii. JOHN EVANS3, b. 14 Jan 1678/793. Notes for JOHN EVANS: The Trefeglwys baptism record listed Charles and John ( "Carolus et Joh'es") as twin sons of "Edward Evans junr."
5 viii. FRANCIS EVANS3, b. Bef ; d. 26 Dec 1679, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. Notes for FRANCIS EVANS: Comment [AB8]: Based on what? Changed to 1679, as had died by then. The Trefeglwys burial record said Francis was the son of " Edward Evans, junr." ix. URSULA EVANS3, b. Abt x. MARY EVANS3, b. 16 May 1681, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. Comment [AB9]: Don t understand the source reference? Notes for MARY EVANS: The Trefeglwys baptism record said Mary was the daughter of "Edward Evans, jun." xi. ELIZABETH EVANS3, b. 30 Jul Notes for ELIZABETH EVANS: The Trefeglwys baptism record said Elizabeth was the daughter of "Edward Evans, junr." xii. DOROTHY EVANS3, b. Abt xiii. BLURTON EVANS3, b. 03 Nov Comment [AB10]: Clarify as I don t understand reference Notes for BLURTON EVANS: The Trefeglwys baptismal record listed this name in Latin as "Blurtonus." He was the son of "Edward Evans, jun'r." 5. MORGAN4 EVANS, SR. (EDWARD3, MORGAN2, UNKNOWN1)3 was born Abt , and died 28 Sep 1726 in Trefeglwys Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. He married MARY. Notes for MORGAN EVANS, SR.: According to Montgomeryshire Collections Vol. XXI, p309, Morgan settled on an estate in Llangurig and he and his wife Judith were parties to a deed dated 23 Feb, 26 Charles II (1675). However, we find him in Trefeglwys and his will names his wife as Mary. In the Trefeglwys burial record, Morgan is listed as "Morgan sen" of Nant-yr-Hafod. His son had been listed as "Morgan junr." Comment [AB11]: Needs investigating Nant-yr-Hafod is located just southwest of the village of Staylittle near the western edge of Trefeglwys Parish. It doesn't appear to be a town; it may be a house or estate like Rhyd-y-Carw. The words translate "brook" and "summer house." The will of Morgan Evans reads as follows:
6 "The third day of Feb Ano Dom 1724 I Morgan Evans of Nantyrhafod in the P'sh of Trefeglwys and County of Montgomery, thanks be to the Almighty God, and calling to remembrance the uncertain Estate of this Transitory Life and that all flesh must yield unto Death when it shall please God to call, Do make and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following; first being penitent & sorry for all my Sins most humbly desiring forgiveness for the same I comend my Soul unto Almighty God my Savior and redeemer in whom and by whose merits I trust and believe assuredly to the Last, and to have full remission and forgiveness of all my Sins, and to Inherit the Kingdom of Heaven; and my body I comit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named and for Setling of my Temporal Estate & such goods, Chattels & tofts as it hath pleasd God to bestow upon me; I do order, give and dispose the same in Manner and Form following : (that is to say) (jurisprimus?) I give and bequeath unto Mary Evans my poor wife the sum of twenty pounds of Currant (Money?) of Great Britain, with my second horse, fourty sheep and half my (household?) stuff; Item I give and bequeath unto Evan Evans my loving son the (Sum?) of five shillings; Item I give & bequeath unto my grand Children Evan Morgan, Martha, and Mary, Children to my son Evan four Yearling theaves; [here one bequest of two lines is stricken out; it is unreadable but possibly contains the name Margaret or Morgan Evans]; Item I give and bequeath unto William Swancott my Son in Law the Sum of five shillings; Item I give and bequeath unto my grand Children Anne, Mary, Joan and John, Children of William Swancott four Yearling (theaves?); Item I give and bequeath unto John Thomas my Son in Law the Sum of fifty Shillings with a Cow and Calf; Item I give and bequeath unto Richard David my Son in law the Sum of five shillings; Item I give and bequeath unto my grand Child Richard Son of Richard David Two Yearling (theaves)]; Item my will is the Legacies above Mentioned and bequeath shall be paid by my executors hereafter named within the term of one Year after my death; Item all the rest of my Goods and Chattels I give and bequeath unto John Evans and Joseph Evans my Loving Children, and I do nominate and appoint said John Evans and Joseph Evans sole Executors of this my last will; (Jointly?) revoking all former Wills by me made, In witness whereof I have hereto sett my Hand & Seal this day and year (said above?)." "(Witness?] Signed & Sealed (???) and (???) "Mark of M Morgan Evans" by the said Morgan Evans to be his last Will and Testament in the (presence?) of us the (Following?) Richard David Mark of EO Evan Owen R George" Children of MORGAN EVANS and MARY are: i. JOHN5 EVANS3. ii. UNKNOWN EVANS3. iii. DAVID EVANS3, b. 18 May iv. EVAN EVANS, SR., b. 12 Dec 1688, Trefeglwys Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales; d. 1731, Uwchlan Township, Chester Co., PA. v. MARY EVANS3, b. 07 Aug vi. MORGAN EVANS, JR.3, b. 18 Mar 1694/95, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3; d. Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. vii. MARTHA EVANS3, b. 05 Jul viii. JOSEPH EVANS3, b. 20 Oct
7 Generation No EDWARD5 EVANS III (EDWARD4, EDWARD3, MORGAN2, UNKNOWN1)3 was born 3. He married SARA LLOYD3. She died 26 Aug Notes for EDWARD EVANS III: The Trefeglwys burial record of Edward identified his father as "Edward Evans of Rhyd-y-carw." Notes for SARA LLOYD: The Trefeglwys burial record says Sarah was the wife of "Edward Edwards gent." A note says Sarah Lloyd of a place begginning "Cafr" and mentions 1702, perhaps their wedding date. Children of EDWARD EVANS and SARA LLOYD are: i. MARY6 EVANS3, b. 04 Aug 17033; d. 02 Sep 1721, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales3. Notes for MARY EVANS: The Trefeglwys burial record of Mary says she was the daughter of "Edward Evans gent." ii. SAMUEL EVANS3, d. 02 Sep Notes for SAMUEL EVANS: The Trefeglwys burial record of Samuel says he is the son of "Edward Edwards gent." iii. SARAH EVANS3, m. (1) JOHN PRYCE CLUNNE3; m. (2) CHARLES DAVIES3, 17253; d Notes for JOHN PRYCE CLUNNE: Information from Alison B on the Trefeglwys website says the name Clunn was derived from Clyn in Shropshire. "The Clynns lived in Glandulas (a mansion) and were attached to the Lloyds, which had lordship of the Arwystli connections." 7. EVAN5 EVANS, SR. (MORGAN4, EDWARD3, MORGAN2, UNKNOWN1)4,5 was born 12 Dec 1688 in Trefeglwys Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales, and died 1731 in Uwchlan Township, Chester Co., PA6. He married MARGARET7 10 Oct 1714 in Llanidloes Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales8. She was born in Wales, and died Aft in PA9,10. Notes for EVAN EVANS, SR.: On 6 Feb 1731 the Probate Court of Chester Co., PA recognized the death of Evan Evans and bound Margaret Evans, David Jenkins and John Morgan to be responsible for his estate.
8 In an undated listing presumably made in 1731 Margaret Evans was allowed various expenses from the estate of her deceased husband. These included the cost of a coffin and of "another coffin" and of "digging of graves." Margaret's name was signed by someone else. In a document submitted to the Chester Co. Probate Court the appraisers of Evan Evans' estate stated that upon "narrower examination" they had decided to include 125 "in bond and bills that was made over to him by an assignment thereof from his father." They had previously omitted this from the inventory "by reason of his father and mother had been alive and we thought thee above money should maintain them while alive." The statement was signed by William Williams, Cadwaledor Jones, John Vaughn, John Morgan and Morris Rees. A Chester County Orphans Court record of 27 Feb 1733/34 (which did not survive but was transcribed) stated that Margaret Evans had applied to the court that her children of the proper age should be permitted to choose their guardians. Since Martha and Mary were of age (that is, were 14 or over), they were permitted to choose Samuel Nutt and Richard Jones. The court chose the same persons to be the guardians for Margaret, Evan, Susanah, Thomas, Ann, Edward and Richard, "being minors." On 21 Sep 1742 Richard Jones petitioned the Orphans Court for an accounting for the inheritance of Evan Evans, Jr, who had reached age 21. The estate was in the hands of the widow Margaret and Charles Gatlive, whom she had married in Jul On 12 Oct 1742 appraisers submitted an evaluation of the real estate of Evan Evans, "yeoman deceased." The 250-acre "messuage plantation" with an "orchard meadow and other improvements" was evaluated at 125 after deduction of the widow's third and "the eldest son's two shares." There were 12 signatures: Thomas Howell, John Vaughn, Phinehas? Lewis, Thomas Green, Thomas Parkes, Peter Osborne, William Lewis, Thomas Downing, Francis Yarnall, Aaron Mendenhall, Richard Thomas, Jr. and Lawrance Cox. On 21 Jun 1743 and 20 Dec 1743 Richard Jones petitioned the Orphans Court on behalf of the orphans for their share of the estate and for a final accounting, Charles Gatlive having died toward the end on An Orphans Court document of 19 Jun 1744 evaluated the Evan Evans estate at shillings 5 3/4 and found that 58 9 shillings 7 3/4 were due to the orphan children shillings 11 1/4 were allocated to the widow's third. Funeral charges were listed for deaths of Ann and Edward Evans. It was stated that at the time of the "intermarriage," that is, the marriage of Margaret and Charles Gatlive, Edward was 6 1/2 and Richard was 4 1/2. Ann apparently lived for six months after the marriage and Edward for two years. Signatures were: Richard Thomas, Thomas Worth and Aaron Ashbridge. A document dated 23 Oct 1744 contained a detailed accounting for Evan's estate, arriving at somewhat different figures. Information on support allowances for children showed that Thomas was "about 9 years old at intermarriage." Signatures were Edward Brinton, Joseph Mendenhall and William Lewis. Still another Orphans Court document, undated but evidently produced in 1744, evaluated the estate and disclosed that Susanna was
9 apparently three years younger than Evan and that Richard was five years years younger than Susanna. Notes for MARGARET: Charles Gatlive, Margaret's second husband, died in 1743 and left her an 83 1/3 acre plantation in Uwchlan Township. His will was signed 14 Mar 1742/43 and proved 6 Nov 1743.The will is in Chester Co. Book B, p 129 or 132. He left the 200 acres on which he lived, 1/2 to son James and 1/2 to eldest son Rees, and the rest of his goods to his daughters Elizabeth and Mary. Executor: son Rees. Overseers: Thomas Downing and Samuel John Sr. Witnesses: John Rigg, Jonathan Pugh, Henry Atherton. Margaret (Evans) Gatlive and (her stepson) Rees Gatlive were present at the wedding of (her stepdaughter) Mary Gatlive on 25 Feb The wedding was recorded in the records of the Uwchlan and Goshen Monthly Meetings. Years later, in 1783, Rees Gatlive, yeoman of Uwchlan, left a will that provided for his wife and daughters and named as guardians of the children: Thomas Evans, George Thomas, and William Milhous. Executors: wife Ann, brother-in-law Cadwalader Jones. Children of EVAN EVANS and MARGARET are: i. JANE6 EVANS, b. 27 Jul 1715, Trefeglwys, Montgomery Shire, Wales11,12; d. Bef. 1722, Presumably died in infancy or childhood. ii. MARTHA EVANS13, b. 16 Nov 1716, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales13; d. Abt. 1752, PA; m. STEPHEN HOOPES, 16 Mar 1737/38, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA; b. 13 Jan 1715/16, Westtown, Chester Co., PA; d. 1767, PA. Notes for STEPHEN HOOPES: The Hoopes family has been thoroughly researched. A comprehensive source of information is iii. MARY EVANS, b. Abt. 1718, Probably Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales14,15; m. (1) ISAAC MARSHALL; m. (2) WILLIAM CLAYTON, Abt. 1738, PA; b. Abt. 1718, West Bradford, Chester Co., PA. iv. MARGARET EVANS, b. Abt. 1720, Probably Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales; d. 1789, Loudoun Co., VA; m. JOHN TODHUNTER, 1739, Chester Co., PA; b. 20 Jun 1715, Whiteland Township, Chester Co., PA; d. Apr 1771, Loudoun Co., VA.
10 v. EVAN EVANS, b. 17 Jul 1721, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales16,17; d. 1748, Uwchlan Township, Chester Co., PA. Notes for EVAN EVANS: When Evan reached 21 in 1742 his guardian petitioned the Chester Co. Orphans Court for his inheritance. It required about two years for the court actions to be completed and for Evan to become owner of the 250-acre farm in Lionville. See details in notes regarding Evan's father. Being in poor health, Evan made his will on 13 May It was proved on 1 Jun 1748 over the signatures of Peter Aston, Joseph Beeler and Cadwalader Jones, Jr. He left his land to his brother Thomas except for 40 acres of the east end; also a horse and other livestock. His mother received six and the rest of the livestock. His brother Richard received the 40 acres excepted from Thomas' legacy. He gave one shilling each to his sisters Martha Hopps (i.e., Hoopes), Mary Cleton (i.e., Clayton), Margaret Todhunter, and Susanna Sorel (i.e., Serrell). Thomas was named executor. An inventory was made of the estate by John Vaughn. Major items included : a purse and apparel, a bed, a servant man, a gray mare and colt, a brown filly, a gray colt, a yoke of oxen, bulls, cows and a calf, 10 acres of wheat and 10 acres of rye. It was not the practice to inventory dwelling houses and other buildings. vi. SUSANNA EVANS, b. Abt. 1724, Presumably Chester Co., PA18; m. (1) ISAAC SERRELL; m. (2) ROBERT CARTER, vii. THOMAS EVANS19, b. Abt. 1726, Lionville, Chester Co., PA.20; d. 1807, Lionville, Chester Co., PA21; m. ELEANOR REES, 17 Aug 1748, PA22; b. 1727; d. Aft Notes for THOMAS EVANS: According to Susannah Wilson Brody ("A History of Uwchlan Township ") Thomas was a Quaker and therefore not in military service during the Revolution. However, he and his son Evan were Uwchlan representatives to the Chester County Committee of Safety, which was charged with requisitioning supplies and preparing for defense. Records of burials at the Uwchlan Friends burial ground, abstracted by Gilbert Cope, showed that Thomas was charged for the following: 21 Sep 1769, digging his son's grave; 1 May 1772, 15 Mar 1773, 2 Apr 1773, in each case for digging his Negro child's grave; 5 Jan 1779, for digging Jane Reese's grave; 15 May 1782, for "grave of his Negro woman and one ditto last fall which both they did part themselves." The will of Thomas Evans was made on 26 Dec 1805 and proved on 1 Oct It gave sons Evan and Ezekial and daughter Eleanor, wife of Henry Lewis, each a piece of land next to the Uwchlan Meeting House property. Other real estate was to be sold except 60 acres then in the possession of son Ezekial and the money divided, 1/2 now, 1/2 after the wife's death, among five children: Evan, Jesse, Isaac, Thomas and Eleanor Lewis. Ezekial was to pay eight per acre for his 60 acres. The wife was to have the use of 1/2 of the proceeds from the real estate during her life. The share of son Thomas was to be reduced by the amount he owed his father for advances made for him to purchase land from Uriah Brown in Franklin Co., PA. The amount of
11 these advances was specified in pounds and dollars. Evan Evans was named as executor. Witnesses were Samuel Baldwin, Joshua Baldwin and George Baldwin. viii. ANN EVANS, b. Abt. 1727, Presumably Chester Co., PA; d. 1736, Uwchlan Township, Chester Co., PA23. ix. EDWARD EVANS, b. Abt. 1728, Presumably Chester Co., PA24; d. 1737, Uwchlan Township, Chester County, PA25. x. RICHARD EVANS, b. Abt. 1729, Presumably Chester Co., PA26,27; m. PHEBE WHALEN, Abt. 1763, Chester Co., PA28; b. 21 Aug 1746, Presumably Chester Co., PA29. Endnotes 1. Jane Evans Family.FTW, Date of Import: 23 May Montgomeryshire Collections, Vol 21 p Jane Evans Family.FTW, Date of Import: 23 May Gilbert Cope and J. S. Furthey:"History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Geneological and Biographical Shetches." Phila., PA: Louis H. Everts, 1981, pp. 207, Jane Evans Family.FTW, Date of Import: 23 May Wills of Chester Co., PA, estate of Evan Evans probated 12 May 1731, Margaret Evans administrator. 7. "History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Geneological and Biographical Sketches," Gilbert Cope and J. S. Furthey, Phila.: Louis H. Everts (1881), Church record, LLanidloes Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales, stated that Evan Evans of Trefeglwys married Marga[ret] on 10 Oct Film No Gilbert Cope. "Abstracts of Chester Co., PA Quaker Monthly Meeting Records", Film No Margaret Gatlive attended the marriage of her stepdaughter Mary to Cadwalader Jones at the Uwchlan Friends meeting house 25 Feb Cadwalader Jones site. 11. An English copy of the church record of Jane's baptism shows she was the daughter of Evan Evans and wife Margaret " married at Ll idloes Oct 1714." Film No Bishop's transcript also shows the baptismal date of Jane daughter of Evan but does not include Margaret's name or the marriage information. Film No "The Hoopes Family Record," Gerald R. Fuller and J.M. Hoopes. 14. Record of Chester Co., PA Orphans Court 27 Feb 1733/4, Record showed that Martha and Mary were of age to choose their own legal reprasentative; that is, they were 14 or older. 15. Record of Chester Co., PA Orphans Court 27 Feb 1733/4, Record shows that Martha and Mary were of age to choose their legal representative; that is, they were 14 or over. 16. In Chester Co. court record 21 Sep 1742 guardian Richard Jones stated that Evan was now "of full age." 17. Bishop's transcripts, Trefeglwys Parish, Montgomeryshire, Wales, Film No Record of Orphans Court of Chester Co., PA, not date, Record shows that Susanna was three years younger than Evan. 19. "History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Geneological and Biographical Sketches," Gilbert Cope and J. S. Furthey, Phila.: Louis H. Everts (1881), Chester Co., PA probate/orphans court record 19 Jun 1744, Thomas was "about 9 years old at intermarriage," that is at the marriage of Margaret Evans and Charles Gatlive in Jul Comment [AB12]: What is this? Comment [AB13]: How do I get a copy?
12 21. Wills of Chester Co., PA, estate of Thomas Evans probated 1 Oct 1807, executor son Evan. 22. "Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1790," Baltimore, MD: Geneological Publishing Co. (1986), License issued to Thomas Evans, wife unspecified, Aug 15, Chester Co., PA probate/orphans court record 19 Jun 1744, Ann lived for six months after the marriage of margaret Evan and Charles Gatlive in Jul Chester Co., PA probate/orphans court record 19 Jun 1744, Edward was "about 6 1/2 years old at intermarriage," that is at the marriage of Margaret Evans and Charles Gatlive in Jul Chester Co., PA probate/orphans court record 19 Jun 1744, Edward lived for two years after the marriage of Margaret Evans and Charles Gatlive in Jul Chester Co., PA probate/orphans court record 19 Jun 1744, Richard was "4 1/2 years old at intermarriage," that is at the marriage of Margaret Evans and Charles Gatlive in Jul Record of Orphans Court of Chester Co., PA, not date, Record shows that Richard was eight years younger than Evan. 28. "History of Chester County, Pennsylvania with Geneological and Biographical Sketches," Gilbert Cope and J. S. Furthey, Phila.: Louis H. Everts (1881), "Abstracts of Chester Co., PA Quaker Monthly Meeting Records," Gilbert Cope, Microfilm
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