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_John L. Durham _____|
| m 1881 |
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|--James Jesse Durham
| (1886 - ....)
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| _James B. Mann ______|
| | m 1844 |
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|_Mary Mann __________|
(1850 - ....) m 1881|
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| _Thomas Turman __________|_____________________
| | (1796 - 1863) m 1818
|_Fidella Ann Turman _|
(1825 - ....) m 1844|
| _William White ______+
| | (1776 - 1873) m 1797
|_Susannah Lavinia White _|_Ann Wilkes Balch ___
(1801 - 1875) m 1818 (1776 - 1832)
[1582]
Col. Evans was named a trustee in the will of John Medley in 1661,
"I do desire Co. William Evans to be trustee for my children and to seethis
will to be performed." John Medley, the immigrate had married Elizabeth
Thompson the daughter of William Thompson and Ann____. Col. Evans and Ann
raised Anne's 5 grandchildren. Anne died in 1667, and Col. Evans continued
to care for the Medley Children. When John Medley, II reached maturity in
1668 he petition the court for possession of his estate which was in the
hand of Col. Williams.
This was granted.
William Evans was termed Lieutenant 1646-1658, Captain 1685-1660, Colonel
165-1668/9. In Newton he was a Commissioner of the Peace (Judge) and alsoa
sheriff from 1663-1664. From 1658-1666 he was in the upper and lowerhouses
of St. Mary's County Legislature. He was also a justice of the Provincial
Court
from 1664-until death.
Elizabeth Evans, 2nd wife, possessed the land of husbands William Thompson
and William Evans, which was re-surveyed into on a 2100 acre tract call
"Hopton Park" Elizabeth husband Cuthbert Scott be came the owner of this
tract. After his death Elizabeth married John Baptist Carberry and her
became the owner of Hopton Park.
Randy Dunavan, randyd@texramp.net
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_Conrad Marion Simpson _
| (1859 - 1907) m 1883
_David Earl Simpson _|_Clara Celeste Ward ____
| (1892 - 1949) m 1912 (1864 - 1957)
_Carl Meade Simpson _____|
| (1913 - 1997) |
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| |_Edith B. Means _____|________________________
| (1891 - 1970) m 1912
_Donald Carl Simpson _|
| (1938 - 1983) |
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| |_Sarah Elizabeth Parker _|
| (1913 - 1976) |
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|--Donald C. Simpson
| (1958 - 1976)
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