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Mrs Ann Julian <I>Davis</I> Evans Devane

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Mrs Ann Julian Davis Evans Devane

Birth
Georgetown County, South Carolina, USA
Death
13 Feb 1845 (aged 76)
New Hanover County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Sampson County, North Carolina, USA Add to Map
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Ann Julian Davis was a widow of a Mr. Evans when she married John DeVane, Jr.
According to pension application of Ann Julan W-3961 she was born 30 June 1768. She and John DeVane were married 25 October 1785. The person making the testimony was Francis Davis, who stated that she was his sister and he was an eye-witness to the wedding of John Devane and Ann Julan. Francis refers to her as Ann Julan Evans. Later in the sworn testimony Ann Julan states that she was never married again after John Devane's death in 1802 of fever.
They were the parents of:
(1.) John DeVane, III
(2.) Ann Jane DeVane m. Ross Cogdell
(3.) BenjaminFranklin DeVane 1794-1878 (War of 1812)
(4.) William DeVane (War of 1812)
(5.) Francis DeVane(War of 1812) # 28491705
(6.) Rebecca DeVane m.Richard Parish 2nd Holloway
(7.) Nancy Ann DeVane m. John Canty DeVane

It is a bit unusual to name 2 daughters the same name. The mother was Ann Julian, and first born girl was Ann Jane. The Ann born in 1792 (according to War of 1812 Pension) was also called Nancy Ann. In the estate division there are 7 children named. The Ann who drew lot # 6 was Nancy Ann. The mother, Ann Julan did not receive a child's part.
Ann Julian Davis was a widow of a Mr. Evans when she married John DeVane, Jr.
According to pension application of Ann Julan W-3961 she was born 30 June 1768. She and John DeVane were married 25 October 1785. The person making the testimony was Francis Davis, who stated that she was his sister and he was an eye-witness to the wedding of John Devane and Ann Julan. Francis refers to her as Ann Julan Evans. Later in the sworn testimony Ann Julan states that she was never married again after John Devane's death in 1802 of fever.
They were the parents of:
(1.) John DeVane, III
(2.) Ann Jane DeVane m. Ross Cogdell
(3.) BenjaminFranklin DeVane 1794-1878 (War of 1812)
(4.) William DeVane (War of 1812)
(5.) Francis DeVane(War of 1812) # 28491705
(6.) Rebecca DeVane m.Richard Parish 2nd Holloway
(7.) Nancy Ann DeVane m. John Canty DeVane

It is a bit unusual to name 2 daughters the same name. The mother was Ann Julian, and first born girl was Ann Jane. The Ann born in 1792 (according to War of 1812 Pension) was also called Nancy Ann. In the estate division there are 7 children named. The Ann who drew lot # 6 was Nancy Ann. The mother, Ann Julan did not receive a child's part.


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