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Thomas Evans
b.Abt 1740
d.Bef 1795
  • HThomas EvansAbt 1740 - Bef 1795
m. Bef 1766
  1. William Evans, Sr.Abt 1766 - Abt 1838
  2. Elizabeth EvansAbt 1768 - Abt 1815
  3. John EvansAbt 1774 - Bef 1860
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Name Thomas Evans
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1740
Marriage Bef 1766 to Unknown
Death? Bef 1795

Thomas Evans was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Land Records

  • 12 November 1767 - Land Survey, Augusta Counnty, Virginia - Thomas Evans 97 acres Linvil Creek adjoining James Green.
  • 12 November 1767 - Land Survey, Augusta County, Virginia. Thomas Evans 54 acres South Fork Roanoke (Note: Amos Evins 143 acres same place & same date).
  • Page 81. March 8, 1770. Jacob Kent and Walter Crockett to Thomas Evans. 100 acres of land on the waters of the North Fork of Roanoka River, at a place called Devils Den. Witnesses: Samuel Crockett, Hugh Crockett. [Source: Annals of Southwest Virginia, 176*-1800, pg. 534, Botetourt Co, Va Deed Book 1, pg 81]..
  • 2 Dec 1785, Land Grant, Botetourt Co., VA; Book Z, pg. 333, Thomas Evans, 100 acres on South Fork of Little River. [Commonwealth's (land) grants or patents, Botetourt County, Va., 1770-1802, pg. 30]

Records in Virginia

  • 1772 Petition, Fincastle County, Virginia: Sam'l & Thomas Evans signed "A call from the united congregations of Ebbing and Sinking Springs on Holston's river to Rev Charles Cummins, minister of the gospel at the Reverend Presbytery of Hanover when sitting at the Tinkling Spring."
  • 1778 - Samuel Vance vs. Thomas Evins. [Source: Annals of Southwest Virginia, 176*-1800, pg. 979]..