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GILBERT EVANS (1788-ca 1860) |
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(Two statements which give proof of the age and parent of Gilbert Evans Jr.of Wake Co., son of William Evans & Sarah Hays) | |||
Statement from Revolutionary War Pension file of EXUM SCOTT
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Personally appeared before me TIGNAL JONES an acting Justice of the Peace for said County on the 13th day of August 1845 GILBERT EVANS
aged fifty seven years and made oath to the following affidavit. That he was personally acquainted with EXUM SCOTT for many years and often heard him speak of his services in the revolutionary War and heard him talk of his distress in leaving home to enter the Army, and this deponent further saith that he has often heard his father (WILLIAM EVANS) who was also a revolutionary Soldir speak of the said EXUM SCOTT as a soldier of the revolution and also has heard them talking together of their services & positions together in the war and saith that the said SCOTT was always bore the character of a revolutionary soldier and always treated as such. Sworn to and subscribed before me the day & date first written GILBERT EVANS (his mark) Witness I TIGNALL JONES Certify that I am acquainted with GILBERT EVANS and that he is a man of good character and to believed on oath. TIGNALL JONES JP
GILBERT EVANS (b.1788) STATEMENT in Revolutionary War Pension Application of JOHN THOMPSON
Gilbert's father, William Evans, d.1823, was one of the brothers of Morris,
John & Gilbert Evans Sr. mentioned in the 1820 Revolutionary War Land Bounty for John Evans
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