Husband: Nathan Evans |
Born: 1755/1774 Married: 1800/1803 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 1810 in Marion Dist, SC Father: Nathan Evans Mother: >>> Spouses: Godbold |
Wife: Elizabeth Rogers |
Born: in Marion Dist, SC Died: after 1810 in Marion Dist, SC Father: Lot Rogers Mother: Nancy Ann Bethea Spouses: |
Children |
01 (M): Gen William Evans Born: 1803/1804 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 06 JUN 1876 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: Sarah Ann Godbold |
02 (M): Nathan Evans Born: 1807/1808 in Marion Dist, SC Died: 12 FEB 1885 in Marion Co, SC Spouses: Baker; Harriet Braddy |
03 (M): John Gamewell Evans Born: in Marion Dist, SC Died: before 1829 in Marion Dist, SC Spouses: |
Nathan Evans:
Notes:
!TAXLIST:1786 Georgetown District, South Carolina
Prince George Parish, Capt. Stephen Godbold's Company
... (Name, Land, Negroes)
Nathan Evins, 500, 1;
!CENSUS:1790 Georgetown Dist., SC Prince George Parish pg 507
Nathan Evans age 16+ (bef 1774)
2-4-3-0-6;
!CENSUS:1800 Marion Dist., SC pg 436/780
Nathan Evans age 26-44 (1755/74)
20010-10010-0-0;
!DEED:21 Apr 1806 Marion Co., SC Deed Book C page 236
Nathan Evins of Marion Dist, planter to Abner Legett of same,planter for $185 ... 300a SW s Catfish Cr ...
Betsey (X) Evins relinq dower 8 May 1806;
!DEED: 2 Apr 1808 Marion Co., SC Deed Book D page 161
Thomas Evans of Marion Dist to Nathan Evans for $900 "track of land I now live on" 130a east side of Catfish ...
Witness: Thomas Godbold, Richard Powell, Samuel Cooper.
Media (X) Evans relinq dower rights 2 Apr 1808;
!VOTER LIST:1809 Marion Dist. SC
Nathan Evans;
!CENSUS:1810 x
!PROBATE ROLL # 245 Nathan Evans Marion Co., SC
Will dated -- --- 1810
son Thomas Evans
daus Edey and Zilphey
wife Elizabeth Evans
brother Thomas Evans
sons John Gamewell Evans, William Evans and Nathan Evans
dau Elizabeth Ann Evans
... Inventory 21 Jul 1810
...;
!REFERENCE:From: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 125-135.
- His son, Nathan, was the only one to perpetuate the name. The writer thinks he married twice (the second Nathan). His first wife was a Godbold, by whom he had a son, the late Thomas Evans, and two daughters, Mrs. R. J. Gregg and Mrs. Colonel Levi Legette, there may have been other children of the first marriage. Nathan Evans' second wife was a Miss Rogers (first name not known), a daughter of old Lot Rogers, of upper Marion. By his second wife he had three sons and a daughter. The sons were the late General William Evans, Nathan Evans and Gamewell Evans; the daughter, Elizabeth A., married Alexander Murdock, of Marlborough County. ;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 178-183
...
Of the Dothan family, one Lot Rogers, from Virginia, came to South Carolina about the close of the Revolutionary War; he married a sister of old Buck Swamp John Bethea, named Nannie, whether before his arrival in South Carolina or after, is not now known; he settled and lived and died just above Dothan Church, on the road leading from Dothan to Little Rock, formerly called Harlleesville ; he raised a large family-think, mostly sons ; of these, only Timothy and William were known to the writer ; others of them went West ; one daughter only known to the writer; she became the wife of Nathan Evans, and the mother of the late General William and Nathan Evans, as hereinbefore mentioned. ;
Elizabeth Rogers:
Notes:
!DEED:21 Apr 1806 Marion Co., SC Deed Book C page 236
Nathan Evins of Marion Dist, planter to Abner Legett of same,planter for $185 ... 300a SW s Catfish Cr ...
Betsey (X) Evins relinq dower 8 May 1806;
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 245 Nathan Evans Marion Co., SC
Will dated -- --- 1810
son Thomas Evans
daus Edey and Zilphey
wife Elizabeth Evans
brother Thomas Evans
sons John Gamewell Evans, William Evans and Nathan Evans
dau Elizabeth Ann Evans
... Inventory 21 Jul 1810
...;
!REFERENCE:From: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 125-135.
- His son, Nathan, was the only one to perpetuate the name. The writer thinks he married twice (the second Nathan). His first wife was a Godbold, by whom he had a son, the late Thomas Evans, and two daughters, Mrs. R. J. Gregg and Mrs. Colonel Levi Legette, there may have been other children of the first marriage. Nathan Evans' second wife was a Miss Rogers (first name not known), a daughter of old Lot Rogers, of upper Marion. By his second wife he had three sons and a daughter. The sons were the late General William Evans, Nathan Evans and Gamewell Evans; the daughter, Elizabeth A., married Alexander Murdock, of Marlborough County. ;
!REFERENCE: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 178-183
...
Of the Dothan family, one Lot Rogers, from Virginia, came to South Carolina about the close of the Revolutionary War; he married a sister of old Buck Swamp John Bethea, named Nannie, whether before his arrival in South Carolina or after, is not now known; he settled and lived and died just above Dothan Church, on the road leading from Dothan to Little Rock, formerly called Harlleesville ; he raised a large family-think, mostly sons ; of these, only Timothy and William were known to the writer ; others of them went West ; one daughter only known to the writer; she became the wife of Nathan Evans, and the mother of the late General William and Nathan Evans, as hereinbefore mentioned. ;
(03) John Gamewell Evans:
Notes:
!NAMED-PROBATE ROLL # 245 Nathan Evans Marion Co., SC
Will dated -- --- 1810
son Thomas Evans
daus Edey and Zilphey
wife Elizabeth Evans
brother Thomas Evans
sons John Gamewell Evans, William Evans and Nathan Evans
dau Elizabeth Ann Evans
... Inventory 21 Jul 1810
...;
!REFERENCE:From: A History of Marion County, South Carolina From Its Earliest Times to the Present, 1901, by W. W. Sellers, Esq., of the Marion Bar. 1902. pp. 125-135.
- His son, Nathan, was the only one to perpetuate the name. The writer thinks he married twice (the second Nathan). His first wife was a Godbold, by whom he had a son, the late Thomas Evans, and two daughters, Mrs. R. J. Gregg and Mrs. Colonel Levi Legette, there may have been other children of the first marriage. Nathan Evans' second wife was a Miss Rogers (first name not known), a daughter of old Lot Rogers, of upper Marion. By his second wife he had three sons and a daughter. The sons were the late General William Evans, Nathan Evans and Gamewell Evans; the daughter, Elizabeth A., married Alexander Murdock, of Marlborough County. ;
Revised: June 27, 2024
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