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James Evans

Birth1710 - Thakeham, Sussex, England
Deathabt 1780 - Virginia, USA
MotherSusannah Clement
FatherWilliam Evans

Born in Thakeham, Sussex, England on 1710 to William Evans and Susannah Clement. James Evans married Sarah Daniels and had 11 children. He passed away on abt 1780 in Virginia, USA.

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Parents
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William Evans
Unknown - Unknown
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Susannah Clement
Unknown - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Daniels
1710 - 1770
Children Show all
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Sarah "Sally" Evans
1752 - 1816
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Henry Evans
1749 - Unknown
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Anne Evans
1753 - 1783
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Elizabeth (Betty) Evans
1747 - Unknown
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Lucy Evans
1760 - Unknown
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James Evans
1746 - 1798
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Samuel Evans
1757 - 1835
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Daniel Evans
1751 - 1751
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Mary Evans
1750 - Unknown
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Peter Evans
1758 - 1814
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James Evans
1747 - Unknown

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