Anna Rosina was christened 31 Jan 1721 at Rhinebeck, New York
Anna Rosina died Jun 1766 at Sussex Co., NJ.
Friederich EVELAND was born 1720 at New York or New Jersey, and died 1787 in Sussex Co., NJ.
Anna Rosina and Friederich EVELAND (the son of Johann David
EVELAND-010967 and Anna Maria ?) were married at New Jersey.
They had the following children:
i Friederich EVELAND was born 1760. Friederich and Sarah DE COU were married 06 Sep 1806 at New Jersey. Friederich was a loyalist and he moved to Canada sometime after his marriage.
ii Peter EVELAND was born 1752 at Morris Co., New Jersey;
died 04 Mar 1836 at Fishing Creek, Columbia Co., PA.
iii Johannes EVELAND was born 03 Jan 1753 at Sussex Co.,
NJ; died 31 Mar 1837.
iv Daniel EVELAND was born 17 Jul 1759 at Sussex Co., NJ.
viii Samuel EVELAND was born 30 Nov 1768 at Sussex Co., NJ;
died 21 Dec 1831 at Philadelphia Co., Pennsylvania.
ix George EVELAND - settled in Ohio or Canada.
Anne Woolever was born about 1720 in Hunterdon, NJ, according
to Eveland and Stull Family Bible Records and IGI.
These relationships of the Eveland family are documented in
Eveland and Stull Family Bible Records, as per Roy Leggitt of San
Diego, CA.
From Lynda Williams, 66 Prospect St. Wilkes-Barre, PA 18702:
Ann Woolever born ca 1720 at Hunterdon, NJ, married Frederick
Eveland, also born 1720 in Hunterdon, NJ (Amwell Twp).
There is also a John Wolever that made David Eveland's inventory in
1761. David was Frederick's father, who was a Freeholder in
Amwell in 1741, and was given 200 acres of land by Thomas Penn in
1723, which he left to his children. Frederick and Ann's children
were Frederick, Peter, John, Daniel, Sarah, Maria, Jacob and
Samuel. (Lynda Williams' line is with Peter Eveland who with
Daniel WOHLEBEN (Welliver), moved to Columbia Co., PA, after the Rev. War. John served in the Revolutionary War.
RGW History says that Anna Rosina is a child of Jacob, b. 1725, and that she was born CA 1755, and married Fridrich Eveland at New Jersey. I am certain RGW is off one generation.
The New Jersey Genesis, Vol. 10, No. 1, October 1962, pg. 395: Lists her as a Quakeress,
and states that Frederick Eveland was on the first Grand Jury of Hunterdon
Co., also Commissioner of Roads in Jersey in 1755.
In the estate of Friederick Eveland, Letters of administration were granted to his wife on 03 June
1766 - another note says administration granted to his son,
Frederick, Jr. Eveland.
Frederich and Anna Rosina Eveland lived in a farm across the
Musconetcong River from the present town of New Hampton.
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