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Lewis Evans (surveyor)

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There Amelia Evans met and married in 1770 a captain of the Irish Merchant marine, David Barry. He was particularly experienced in the areas of Bordeaux and the MĂ©doc, from where he shipped wines to Ireland. They had five children together, among them their daughter Anna Africana Barry, who married a
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of New York, stayed in the colonies after Osborne's death in 1753 to study conditions, hoping to gain another position. He had met Benjamin Franklin and helped finance publication of the map by Evans, as both men considered it critical during the
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Geographical, Historical, Philosophical and Mechanical Essays Containing an Analysis of a General Map of the Middle British Colonies in America, and the Country of the Confederate Indians, with a General Map of the Middle British Colonies in
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Hélène Koehl, Matteo Giunti, "Amelia Evans Barry (1744–1835) ou quand Livourne décidait d'un destin de femme et d'écrivain"
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In 1751 Evans taught a class in geography and natural philosophy, as it was known, in Philadelphia, Newark, and New York.
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Thomas Pownall, British Defender of American Liberty; a Study of Anglo-American Relations in the Eighteenth Century
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As a surveyor, Evans traveled in the Onondaga country of the Iroquois in western New York province with
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A new edition of the Evans map of 1755, General Map of the Middle British Colonies in America, 1776
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and Benjamin Franklin. At eighteen she traveled to London for a period. Later she lived in
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Franklin. They had a daughter Amelia before Martha died in 1754, when the girl was ten.
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in June 1756. His body was returned to Philadelphia, where he was buried in the noted
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during the war; Pownall received most of the public acclaim for it at the time.
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A Map of Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, and the Three Delaware Counties
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A Map of Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, and the Three Delaware Counties
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Evans's wife had died in 1754. He entrusted care of their daughter Amelia (
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A Map of Pensilvania, New-Jersey, New-York, and the Three Delaware Counties
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Swiss merchant in Livorno named Rodolfo Schintz. After Evans died in
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The widow Amelia Evans Barry anonymously published a novel,
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A General Map of the Middle British Colonies in America
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General Map of the Middle British Colonies in America
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Thomas Pownall
Welsh
surveyor
geographer
British America
Caernarfonshire
Wales
British colonies
North America
Benjamin Franklin
Deborah Read
Conrad Weiser
Mohawk
John Bartram
Thomas Pownall
Danvers Osborne
French and Indian War
Edward Braddock
New York
Christ Church Burial Ground
National Register of Historic Places
Philadelphia
Deborah
Tunis
Pisa
Old English Cemetery, Livorno
Alfredo MĂĽller

Philadelphia

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