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Author
Publisher
Evans County Historical Society
Pub. Date
c1994
Physical Desc
xiv, 97 p. : ill., maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
Fort Stewart, Georgia, is one of the largest military reservations in the world today and is home for the 24th Infantry Division. The War Department created Ft. Stewart by taking land from five Georgia counties -- Liberty, Bryan, Long, Tattnall, and Evans. This compilation documents the story of Evans County. Includes cemetery burials and land ownership information.
Publisher
Evans County Historical Society
Pub. Date
[2000?]
Physical Desc
617 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
Contains information on the early Indians, pioneers, early government, paths, trails, roads, ferries, bridges, mills, wars between the states, early postal routes, post office, African-American citizens, churches, railroads, communities, villages, towns, schools, doctors, businesses, notables and cemeteries.
Author
Publisher
C.E. Wildes
Pub. Date
c1990
Physical Desc
416 p. : ill., ports.
Language
English
Description
History of the people of the upper section of Tattnall County (Georgia), and portions of Evans, Candler, and Toombs counties, which once were part of Tattnall County. Family histories span the late 1600's to ca. 1978.
Author
Language
English
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Evans (and variant spellings) families who came mainly from England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Some allied families came from France and Germany. Some became members of the Cherokee Indian Tribe. Some focus is on (but not limited to) descendants of Evan Evans and his wife, Hanna Smith. Their children were James and Julia. Evans families lived in Maryland and Pennsylvania...
Language
English
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Davies families who came mainly from England and Wales. Focus is on (but not limited to) the families of Nicholas Davies, who was born ca. 1809, and lived in Pebbleton, England. Nick settled in Virginia in 1728, and helped establish Jamestown or Williamsburg. He and his first wife, Judith Fleming Randolph had no children. Later (ca. 1745) he married Catherine Whiting Clayton,...
Author
Publisher
Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah
Pub. Date
1993
Physical Desc
on 4 microfilm reels : ill. ; 35 mm
Language
English
Description
Inez Robinson was born in Utah in 1899. She married John Lamont Preece in 1921 and they had three daughters. Their families had been early members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and information on their ancestral lines is included in this material. Descendants of these families live throughout the United States.
Includes Robinson, Preece, Fry, Locke, Sperry, Eldridge, Knell, Corke, Evans, Overend, Green, Phillips, and related...
18) Bray nostalgia
Author
Language
English
Formats
Description
Newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and family history of the Bray(e) families who came mainly from England and Ireland. Some allied families also came from Germany and Scotland. Early ancestors settled in Jamaica (West Indies), Massachusetts, New Jersey, and Virginia in the 1600's. In the 1700's, some also settled Nova Scotia (Canada), and in Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina. During the...
Author
Publisher
Maxine Evans
Pub. Date
1997
Physical Desc
219 p. : ill., ports.
Language
English
Formats
Description
Maxine Hurst, daughter of Robert Roy Hurst and Nettie Tankersley (1900-1954) was born in 1936 in Rockwood, Tennessee. She married Neal Evans, son of Gather Houston Evans and Eva Pauline Trew, in 1953 in Rossville, Georgia.
Author
Publisher
L.A. Churchill
Pub. Date
1993
Physical Desc
32, 17 leaves
Language
English
Formats
Description
John Evans was born ca. 1727 and died prior to 1790 census. He was married to a daughter of William Gwaltney. He owned land in Beaufort County, N.C. in 1747. He had three sons: Amos Evans (ca. 1763-1837), who after 1790 married Elizabeth Forbes (b. prior to 1775), daughter of John Forbes; Ephraim Evans (ca. 1760-1806); and Moses Evans (ca. 1761-1815) who married Tarley. Descendants live in North Carolina and elsewhere.
Includes Forbes and allied...
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