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Mary Sarah Evans 1658 – 1741 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1658

Birth Location: James City, Virginia, Colonial America

Death Date: May 1741

Death Location: Brunswick County, Virginia, Colonial America

Father: Thomas Lynes

Mother: Ann Spruce

Spouse(s): Edward I

Children(s): Sarah Clanton, Thomas CLANTON, Richard Clanton, William CLANTON, Richard Clanton, Agnes Clanton, Mary Clanton, Ann Clanton, Edward Jr, Benjamin Clanton, John Clanton, Richard Clanton, Charles Clanton, Thomas Clanton

In 1658, Mary Sarah Evans entered the world in James City, Virginia, Colonial America, born to Thomas Lynes and Ann Spruce. Mary Sarah Evans married Edward Crighton\Richard Clanton, I, and had children including Sarah Clanton, Thomas CLANTON, Richard Clanton, William Charles CLANTON, Richard Clanton, Agnes Clanton, Mary Clanton, Ann Clanton, Edward Crichton Clanton Jr, Benjamin Clanton, John Wesley Clanton, Richard Clanton, Charles Clanton, Thomas Clanton. Mary Sarah Evans passed away in 1741 in Brunswick County, Virginia, Colonial America.

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Biography

  • In 1658, Mary Sarah Evans entered the world in James City, Virginia, Colonial America, born to Thomas Lynes and Ann Spruce.
  • Mary Sarah Evans married Edward Crighton\Richard Clanton, I, and had children including Sarah Clanton, Thomas CLANTON, Richard Clanton, William Charles CLANTON, Richard Clanton, Agnes Clanton, Mary Clanton, Ann Clanton, Edward Crichton Clanton Jr, Benjamin Clanton, John Wesley Clanton, Richard Clanton, Charles Clanton, Thomas Clanton.
  • Mary Sarah Evans passed away in 1741 in Brunswick County, Virginia, Colonial America.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary Evans's Ancestors

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Mary Evans
1658 – 1741
Birth Place: James City, Virginia, Colonial America
Parents
Thomas Lynes
1629 – 1714
Chipping Warden, Northamptonshire, England
Ann Spruce
1635 – 1701
Grandparents
Augustine (Thomas) Lines
1599 – 1680
Southam, Warwickshire, England
Joane (Fawcit) (Harris)
1599 – 1674
Woodford Halse Northamptonshire, England
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Lindes
1560 – 1629
Judith Moole
1565 – 1599
Nycholas Fossett
– 1614
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry Lynes
1537 – 1563
Anne Liddiyarde
John Moyle
1525 – 1586
Agnes Aubyn
1535 – 1596

Mary Evans's Descendants

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Mary (Sarah) Evans (1658 – May 1741) m. Edward (Crighton\Richard Clanton,) I (1658 – 1741)
  1. 1. Sarah Clanton (1679 – )
  2. 2. Thomas CLANTON (1682 – 1735)
  3. 3. Richard Clanton (Abt. 1683 – 1750)
  4. 4. William (Charles) CLANTON (1684 – 21 Sep 1726)
  5. 5. Richard Clanton (1685 – 1750)
  6. 6. Agnes Clanton (1685 – )
  7. 7. Mary Clanton (1685 – )
  8. 8. Ann Clanton (1685 – )
  9. 9. Edward (Crichton Clanton) Jr (1690 – May 1741) m. Sarah EVANS (Abt. 1685 – 6 Oct 1748) m. Sarah Evans (1690 – 28 July 1748)
    1. 1. Richard Clanton (1729 – 1800)
    2. 2. Charles CLANTON (1702 – 7 Apr 1794)
    3. 3. Mary (Martha Patty) Clanton (1706 – October 20, 1771)
    4. 4. Thomas (CLA) NTON (07 Jan 1708 – 22 Sep 1793)
    5. 5. Benjamin CLANTON (1712 – 1765)
    6. 6. Samuel (Bernard) Clanton (1713 – 03 Mar 1773)
    7. 7. Samuel (Bernard) Clanton (1713 – 03 Mar 1773)
    8. 8. Elizabeth CLANTON (1714 – )
    9. 9. William Clanton (1714 – 3 Mar 1773)
    10. 10. Sarah CLANTON (1715 – 1759)
    11. 11. Anna CLANTON (1720 – 19 May 1770) m. Ralph (S. Edward McGhee \) McGee (1716 – 8 Sep 1770)
      1. 1. John Magee (1725 – 1826)
      2. 2. Lewis Magee (1740 – 1784)
      3. 3. Mary McGHEE (1753 – 1810) m. William FARRIAR (1753 – Nov. 1810) m. Mary Magee
        1. 1. Levicy (Vicie) Farrier (1782 – 1825)
        2. 2. Nancy Farrior (1785 – 1840)
        3. 3. Polly Farrier (1787 – Unknown)
        4. 4. Nancy Farriar (1/24/1787 – 3/11/1845)
        5. 5. Mary ((Polly)) Farrier (1790 – 1848)
        6. 6. Rebecca FARRIAR (1792 – 1809)
        7. 7. William (B.) FARRIAR (25 Sep 1796 – 1870)
        8. 8. Needham (Bryan) FARRIAR (25 September 1796 – 1/18/1872)
        9. 9. Lucy (S) Farrior (1797 – AFT 1880)
        10. 10. Diecy (May) FARRIAR
      4. 4. Esther (Martha) Meriwether (24 November 1753 – 3 March 1807)
    12. 12. Charles CLANTON (1720 – 1765)
    13. 13. Benjamin Clanton (1720 – 1792)
    14. 14. Anne Wise (1720 – 19 May 1770)
    15. 15. William CLANTON (1722 – 3 Mar 1773)
    16. 16. Charles Clanton (1723 – 22 Sep 1793)
    17. 17. Charles CLANTON (1723 – 22 Sep 1793)
    18. 18. Martha (CLANTON) BARKER (1725 – 19 Oct 1769)
    19. 19. Mary CLANTON (1726 – 1774)
    20. 20. Edward Clanton (1728 – 1763)
    21. 21. Anne Clanton (1729 – 1755)
    22. 22. Sarah Clanton (1731 – 1759)
    23. 23. Thomas Clanton (1736 – 22 Sep 1793)
  10. 10. Benjamin Clanton (1691 – 1781)
  11. 11. John (Wesley) Clanton (1693 – 1781)
  12. 12. Richard Clanton (1696 – 1750)
  13. 13. Charles Clanton (1698 – Sep 1726)
  14. 14. Thomas Clanton (07 Jan 1708 – 1735)

Mary Evans's Timeline

2 Records

1658
1658
Birth of Mary Sarah Evans in James City, Virginia, Colonial America
James City, Virginia, Colonial America
1741
May 1741
Age 83
Death of Mary Sarah Evans in Brunswick County, Virginia, Colonial America
Brunswick County, Virginia, Colonial America

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1658
    Event Place: James City, Virginia, Colonial America

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: May 1741
    Event Place: Brunswick County, Virginia, Colonial America

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