Our American Family - Person Sheet
Our American Family - Person Sheet
NameRowland BEAVANS Sr. 447, 2100
Birth Date1 Jan 1643
Birth PlaceBay, Springfield, Massachusetts
Death Datebef 8 Jun 1709 Age: 66
Death PlaceSomerset, Montgomery County, Maryland
OccupationCaptain Of The Ship “Desire”
FatherJohn BEAVENS , 4200 (1608-1709)
MotherMary JONES , 4201 (1617-1702)
Spouses
Birth Date11 Oct 1650
Birth PlaceTredgar, Monmouth, Wales
Death Date1709 Age: 58
Death PlaceSomerset, Montgomery County, Maryland
FatherWillaim Richard AWBREY III , 4202 (1610-1660)
MotherElizabeth Thomas , 4203 (~1620-1678)
Family ID7009
Marr Date4 Aug 1672
Marr PlaceSomerset, Montgomery County, Maryland
ChildrenRoland , 1050 (1674-1744)
 William (1676-1745)
 Mary (ca1678-1741)
 Hester (ca1680-1720)
 John (1682-1749)
 Elizabeth “Eliza” (ca1684-1741)
 Sarah (ca1686-1741)
 Thomas (ca1690-1779)
Notes for Rowland BEAVANS Sr.
Often called Captain Rowland Beavans Sr.

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ROWLAND BEVANS, captain of the ship "Desire," which arrived in Boston, Massachusetts on 9 May 1667. Rowland Bevans sold his land in Boston to Thomas Clark before 16 May 1662. Rowland Bevan of Boston, New England, mariner, was aged 26 in court proceedings of 3 February 1650/1 regarding the ship "Diligence" of Boston. Rowland Bevans was first married 27 December 1670 in Somerset County, Maryland to Margaret Price, and then was married by clerk Robert Maddox on 4 August 1672 there to Mary Bewry.

On Ancestry from Perry Bailey.

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In 1681 resided in Cattle Marks, Somerset, Maryland.

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Notes for Mary (Spouse 1)
WELSH IMMIGRANT ANCESTOR - Last name sometimes writen Bewry or Aubrey.

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