5 December 2015

Roots: Evans



Over the years many families left the rural areas around Melin-y-Coed for lives in other parts of the country or other parts of the world. Some descendants of Hugh Evans of Ty Brith Isaf (1770) went to the USA via Llanaelhaearn.

December 2009 - enquiry from Pat Peedle:

I contacted you asking for information as above about my family. At that time I could not get the connection past my GG Grandfather Elias Evans & GG Grandmother Sarah who were according to the census born in Corwen 1802.

I have now through the Corwen Parish records gained the following information, which may or may not connect with the Evans family from Melin-y-coed.

Elias Evans was b 1802 Coed-y-fron, Corwen, he had the following brothers
Edward Evans b 14th Nov 1785 Corwen
William Evans b 11th Apr 1788 Tre-r-Ddoll
Hugh Evans b 7th May 1790 Llangadog
John Evans b 3rd Sept 1792 Llangadog
Roderick Evans b 1798-dc1800
Roderick Evans b 29th Jan1800 Coed-y-fron Corwen
Their Parents were Edward Evans & Jane Edwards they were married 9th May 1785 in Merionethshire
Edward Evans was b 20th Feb 1756 Dol Aberalwen, he had the following siblings
John Evans b 7th Nov 1760 Tre-r-Ddoll
Thomas Evans b 12th Dec 1763 Tre-r-Ddoll
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Evan Evans b 28thFeb 1766 Clawdd Ponken
Catherine Evans
William Evans b 6 nov 1768 Clawdd Ponken
Evan Evans b 7th Nov 1771 Dol Aberalwen
Their parents were Thomas Evans & Jane Jones they were Married 28th Apr 1755 in Dol Aberalwen

I think I have found Thomas b as 16th Apr 1732 parents Robert David Evans & Margaret Davies they were married 31st Jan 1731

I then think that I have found a birth for Robert as 29th May 1708 parents John David Evans & Rachel at Carrog

Does this match/connect with any Evans families from Melin-y-coed or can anyone help with any additional information please

Any help would be appreciated many thanks
Pat Peedle nee Evans pat.peedle @ btinternet.com


THE EVANS FAMILY, DESCENDANTS OF MILLER ELLIS EVANS, MELIN Y GLYN

Trevor Evans of Spencerville, Ohio, would be glad to know of anyone descended from or familiar with the descendants of Edward Evans born in Ty Brith Isaf in 1734 who died in 1809. Edward married Lowri, and their children were William, Evan, Elizabeth and Hugh. Trevor is descended from Hugh.

 
Mr and Mrs Trevor Evans on a trip to Wales

Hugh was born in Ty Brith Isaf in 1770 and married Ann. Their child was called Ellis. Ellis was born in 1790, married Catherine (b. 1792), and moved two or three miles north to Melin y Glyn. Their son David was born in 1813, married Margaret from Dwygyfylchi, and moved to Penmaenmawr. He died in Penmaenmawr. His son Thomas David Evans, born in Penmaenmawr in 1854, moved to Trefor, on the Lleyn peninsula(formerly Caernarvonshire, now known as Gwynedd, North Wales).

Trevor has sent us some pictures, and says:

My father Thomas Ellis Evans was a stonecutter from the town of Trefor in N. Wales. The Evans name came from the Llanrwst area. He often spoke of that and said they were involved in running a mill (Melin y Glyn).
 
Above: Thomas Ellis Evans, Father of Trevor Evans.

My Grandfather was a stonecutter like my father. My Grandfather left
Llanrwst and went to Penmaenmawr and from there to Trefor, as there were granite quarries in both places.

 
Above: Jane Evans, sister of Thomas David Evans

 
John Lewis Evans, Brother of Trevor's father, Thomas Ellis Evans.

I grew up in Red Granite Wisconsin and, as you can see by the name, this town also had quarries.

Below: Trevor Evans ENCO TANK EN Fort Knox Kentucky 1954
 

Below: Trevor catches up with Army colleague Sam Pate while visiting Texas. They served together in Germany in the 1950s. Trevor was called back to active duty during the Korean war.
 

My Grandfather was Thomas David Evans and my father Thomas Ellis Evans.

A sibling of my father was one Margaret Evans. She married a Williams and their son Wilfred Williams had two sons, Meiron and Emlyn. Then Meiron had a son and a daughter; these two went to Australia and the boy has now been transferred to Spain. He is in the business of designing planes.

The Evanses of Llanrwst have many branches but I am only familiar with some of that tribe.

In the Census under Melin y Glyn they are listed in the 1841, 1851,1861 etc. up to the 1901 census of my Grandfather in Llanaelhaearn. This census lists the entire family including my father.

Many of my relatives are in the teaching profession from both sides of the family. Years ago blacksmiths and farmers were dominant.

I was born in Cincinnati Ohio in 1921. Dad was cutting "setts" there. He went to Wales with mother and then back to Wisconsin where I grew up

 
Grace Evans, the sister of Thomas David Evans.

A MARITIME CONNECTION

In Llithfaen my uncle Richard Griffiths built, I believe, twelve homes. He was a sea Captain and spent three and a half years in a Japanese prison camp. His ship had been sunk by the Germans. His wife Jane tended to the homes. He was my mothers brother. He went to sea as a boy, and was made Captain at very young age. He was in World War 1 and World War 2. Two of his ships were sunk during WW2 and he was a Japanese prisoner of war for three years. After the war he went back to sea and was at sea a total of 54 years. He died in Colwyn Bay.

THE SINKING OF THE WILLESDEN
 
The Willesden under "friendly" fire (American markings, but plane from a German raider).

 
The Willesden bombed, shelled, and on fire.

 
Abandon Ship! Willesden torpedoed, lifeboat sinks, ship sinks.

THE SINKING OF THE TUSCANIA
Below: The cabin boy who saved a life
 

The above is a picture of my Dad, Thomas Ellis Evans, who served in the First World War. It was taken when he was on the UK's BBC. Dad was credited with saving the life of the other fellow, a Rev. Edwards, who wrote a book and said that Dad saved him when he was a cabin boy on the Tuscania. The ship was torpedoed and sunk off the coast of Ireland. I had sent Mother and Dad back to Wales when they were in their 70's.

(The story of the Tuscania and pictures of the ship, sinking, graveyards and survivors may be seen on the website http ://renton.50megs.com/Tuscania/
The Tuscania was a luxury liner requisitioned as a troop carrier. February 5th, 1918, as it carried a numerous American soldiers, a German U-boat sank the Tuscania in the North Sea. The wreck of the Tuscania was sold in 1980. - Ed.)

On my mothers side, my grandfather (paternal side) was John Roberts Griffiths; his father's name was Griffith Roberts so my mother was Elizabeth Ann Griffiths.

A relative of mine by the name of Davies had a blacksmith's shop at the road junction in Llanaelaelhaern. Years ago I passed by there in a bus going to Colwyn Bay from Llithfaen.

Below: Mary Evans at rest in the shadow of Tre Ceiri (Yr Eifl, The Rivals)
 

A cousin of mine from the Evans side is the headmistress in the school there now, Sianelen Pleming nee Evans. Her father and mother were both school teachers.

Sianelen's father Ioan Mai Evans was a headmaster in Nevin. His father and my father were brothers.

Below: Ioan Mai Evans and his wife Gwen with newlyweds Sianelen and Kelvin Pleming.
 

Ioan Mai Evans recently passed away aged 89 years
Kelvin Pleming is the Professor in a small college in North Wales.
Gwen a was schoolteacher and is still in Llithfaen, where the Plemings also live.

 
Above: Robert Evans, brother of Thomas Evans.

I recently found 75 new-to-me relatives on my mothers side (Davies, Jones). I have put them in my pedigree program. One man went to California, Robert Henry Jones, a Dr. of Theology with six children. His mother and my grandmother were sisters (Davies).

 
 
 
 
 
 

Below: Wilfred Williams, the son of Margaret Evans, the sister of Trevor's father.
 
Wilf is my first cousin; his mother is Margaret Evans, sister to my father. Wilf's father was a Williams related to Mary Williams, our grandmother, so that is a case of intermarriage. However, I know of no other in my family either side. Wilf married Maud from Carmel but I do not believe it is the same Carmel you speak of.

 
Above: Wilfred, son of Margaret Evans, with Maud.

Maud is now gone but Wilf is in a home in Bangor. They had two boys, Emlyn Williams, an Engineer, and Meiron Williams, a Chemist retired from the British Nuclear Energy Program. Maud and Wilf made five trips to my home in Ohio and Vermont. He traveled over most of this country. Wilf worked as a Superintendent in a machine works for Hawker--Siddeley. He then had his own business called the Craftsman near Caernarvon Castle.

In the search for family connections, Trevor contacted Helen Jane Williams, who was able to help him with information about a Nanhoron connection to the Williams and Edwards families through Mary Williams.
Below: Helen Jane Williams
 

Below: Trevor at the door of Bryn Hafod Kennels, where he breeds Welsh Terriers and Airedales c. 1995.
 

Below: Trevor Evans's kennels in Ohio
 

Below: Trudy and Trevor Evans on holiday in Texas.
 

Below: Trevor's wife Trudy with grandson Colwyn, now in Ohio State University studying to become a lawyer.
 
Trevor and Trudy were married overe 65 years ago.

Trevor and Trudy Evans and the obligatory LlanfairPG shopping stop!
On their visit to Wales.
 

Below: Obituary for Trevor's sister, Jane Evans Swegles.
 
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Below is Evans related information unearthed in separate searches; it is included here in case it is of use to other family history researchers. It is not comprehensive - for further information consult other sources such as the Clwyd Family History Society transcriptions of Parish Registers and census returns.

William EVANS b 1825 Glan y Gors 1881 56 b. Llanrwst, Farmer of 81 Acr
Mary EVANS Wife M 44 b. Llanrwst, Later Ty Newydd Carmel (Ty Gwyn)
John EVANS Son B 1864 17 b. Llanrwst, Wales Moved to Trofarth)
Mary EVANS 12
William EVANS 9 (later of Fronwen)
Hugh (Twin) EVANS 6 (later of Penuchargwyllt)
David (Twin) EVANS 6
Anne EVANS 1 Later Thomas of Ffynnongroew.



EVANS BURIALS CAPEL GARMON
1696-1841
1718 4 May Elin Evans Afon Hwch
1719 8 Jan Robert Eivans Foty Gwyn
1722 2 Aug Cadwalader Evans Hafodty
1723 2 Dec Joseph Evans Havod ar Geunant
1724 14 Jul Barbara Evans Rhyd Llanfair
1725 26 Aug Jonet Evans
1728 5 Jul Thomas Evans
1742 14 April Gwen Evans
1743 17 Feb Evan Evans
1748 30 Jul Robert Evans
1751 24 Nov William Evans GG
1753 12 Feb Jonet Evans
1757 2 Oct Elizabeth Evans GG
1758 17 Dec Morris Evans GG
1760 3 Feb Lowri w/o Robert Evans TU
1760 24 Sep Jane Evans GG
1761 18 Jun William Evans GG
1761 31 Oct Elizabeth Evans GG
1766 5 Jul Jane Evans
1772 03 Apr Evan Evans Hafotty Llwyd
1773 17 Jan Jane Evans GG
1774 25 Nov Jane Evans GG
1776 6 Mar Barbara Evans GG
1778 11 May John Evans TU
1779 26 Sep John Evans GG
1781 28 Jan Alice Evans GG
1781 1 Dec Jane Evans Gg
1782 13 Jul Dorothy Evans
1784 11 Feb Jennet Evans
1784 11 Feb Gwen Evans
1784 22 Mar Jane Evans GG
1784 24 Mar Ellin Evans
1784 10 Apr Alice Evans
1784 7 Oct John Evans GG
1785 05 Jan Ellin Evans GG
1785 25 May Lowry Evans
1785 20 Oct Hugh Evans
1786 1 Jul Ellin Evans GG
1787 06 April Evan Evans Gelli
1787 06 April Jane Evans Gelli
1787 27 Aug Edwaard Evans
1788 18 Sep Gwen Evans TU
1791 20 Feb Jane Evans Pauper GG
1791 1 Sep William Evans GG
1794 9 Apr Anne Evans GG
1795 9 Oct Lowry Evans Ffyrdd Gleision
1797 26 Apr Mary Evans Dolglesyn Mynydd
1797 21 Sep Margaret Evans Plas On
1798 14 Feb Cadwaladr Evans
1799 5 May Catherine Evans
1800 4 Jan Sarah Evans Storehouse
1802 20 Jan Mary Evans
1803 11 Jun Eleanor Evans
1806 17 Feb Anne Evans Plas On
1806 29 Sep John Evans Village
1808 17 Aug Gwen Evans Plas On
1813 14 Dec Margaret Evans 79 Creigiau
1815 4 May Richard Evans 8 days Pentre Melin y Coed.
1815 20 Jul Jane Evans 83 yrs Hafod
1817 10 Mar Alice Evans 4 yrs Bryn Rhug
1818 1 Jul Elizabeth Evans 15 weeks Ty'n y Capel
1821 22 Oct Sian Evans 79 yrs Ffridd y Graig
1825 1 Oct Owen Evans 67 yrs Ty Mywion
1825 30 Nov Robert Evan 67 yrs Tai Rhes
1830 David Evans 59 Cerrigydrudion
1830 3 Jun Edward Evans 20 yrs Oaklands Factory
1836 16 Nov Morice Evans 72 yrs Highgate
1839 17 Apr Thomas Evans 10 mths Bryn Bras
1839 28 Sep John Evans 73 yrs Pen y Ffridd
1839 John Evans 34 yrs Bryn Gwynt
1841 1 Apr Margaret Evans 66 yrs Tai Rhes

CAPEL GARMON MARRIAGES
LETTICE EVANS - Marriage: 05 JUL 1819 Capel Garmon, Denbigh, Wales
MARIA EVANS -Marriage: 25 FEB 1826 Capel Garmon,
JOHN EVANS Marriage: 30 DEC 1833 Capel Garmon,
ELINOR EVANS Marriage: 05 AUG 1826 Capel Garmon,
ANDREW EVANS Marriage: 05 AUG 1820 Capel Garmon
CATHARINE EVANS Marriage: 20 MAY 1825 Capel Garmon,
JANE EVANS Marriage: 12 OCT 1833 Capel Garmon,
JANE EVANS -Marriage: 19 MAY 1837 Capel Garmon,
WILLIAM EVANSMarriage: 10 JUL 1824 Capel Garmon,
JANE EVANS Marriage: 01 SEP 1826 Capel Garmon,
THOMAS EVANS Marriage: 20 JUN 1832 Capel Garmon,
THOMAS EVANS Marriage: 24 JUL 1833 Capel Garmon,m Elizabeth Roberts
JANE EVANS Marriage: 10 JUN 1837 Capel Garmon,
EVAN EVANS Marriage: 27 JUN 1829 Capel Garmon,


LLANRWST TABERNACLE CHAPEL CHRISTENINGS

HUGH EVANS Christening: 02 NOV 1833 to Hugh Evans & Catherine Williams. B. 16 October.
ANN EVANS - 07 FEB 1819
ANN EVANS - 10 SEP 1822
ANN EVANS - 10 SEP 1824 to William Evans and Margaret
ANNA EVANS - 03 MAR 1834
RICHARD EVANS 28 DEC 1832 s/o Evan Evans & Elizabeth Roberts
ROBERT EVANS 15 JUL 1824
ROBERT EVANS - 23 JAN 1834
MARY EVANS - 12 AUG 1818 John & Elizabeth Evans
MARY EVANS -07 JUL 1825 - Robert Evans & Catherine b. 28 June
MARY EVANS -19 FEB 1826 Richard and Jane Evans
MARY EVANS - 24 JAN 1831 to John Evans Mary Williams
PIERCE EVANS -18 JUL 1823 to Richard Evans Margaret William b. 07 Jun
EVAN EVANS - 09 MAY 1819 Richard Evans & Mart b. 30 April
EVAN EVANS - 03 JAN 1835 to William & Sara b. 3 Dec
JOHN EVANS - 27 JUN 1824 to William M Margaret b 18 Jun
WILLIAM EVAN -15 DEC 1811 to Evan Davies & Ails
WM. EVANS - 15 MAY 1819 to John & Elizabeth Evans b. 12th
WM. EVANS - 20 JAN 1821 to Richard Evans & Jane b 13 Jan
WILLIAM EVANS 09 JUL 1827 - Evan Evans Elizabeth Roberts b 19 June
THOMAS EVANS OR WILLIAMS -04 MAR 1835
ELINOR EVANS About 08 JUN 1816
ELINOR EVANS - 02 AUG 1833
ELEANOR EVANS - 11 JUL 1836
MARGARET EVANS 08 JAN 1832
MARGRED EVAN 11 JAN 1835
GRACE EVANS 06 JUL 1834
GRACE EVANS 17 AUG 1834
ELIN EVANS - 09 MAY 1819
ELIS EVAN - 06 JAN 1828
DAVID EVANS -30 SEP 1816 to Pierce Evans and Margaret Pierce
DAVID EVANS - 18 DEC 1816 to Evan Evans and Ann
DAFYDD EVANS31 OCT 1829
DAVID EVANS - 20 MAR 1836 to Robert Evans and Grace Thomas
ELIAS EVANS -: 25 JAN 1837
EDWARD EVANS - 05 MAY 1827 John Evans Mary Williams
EDWARD EVANS -18 JAN 1833
ANNE EVANS - 17 DEC 1812
JANE EVAN - 12 OCT 1811
JANE EVANS - 02 NOV 1823
JANE EVANS - 02 NOV 1824
JANE EVANS - 12 JUN 1825
JANE EVANS - 18 JUL 1827
JANE EVANS - 09 JAN 1831
JANE EVANS - 06 SEP 1835
JANE EVANS - 03 JUL 1836 Parents Cadwaladr Evans Dorothy Pierce

SION CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHRISTENINGS

ANN EVANS - 17 MAY 1818 Sion , Llanrwst,
ANNE EVANS - 14 FEB 1825
ELIZABETH EVANS -04 MAY 1817 ,
ELISABETH EVANS - 04 MAR 1827
ROBERT EVANS - 17 JUN 1819
MARY EVANS - 26 DEC 1827
MARY EVANS - 20 JUL 1829
EVAN EVANS - 09 DEC 1822
JOHN EVANS -06 JUN 1819 s/o Robert Evans Ann Williams
WILLIAM EVANS - 30 SEP 1826 s/o Robert Evans & Elisabeth Griffith
HANAH EVANS - 09 APR 1816
HANNAH EVANS 17 AUG 1830
HANNAH EVANS - 08 MAY 1833
PETER EVANS 27 JUL 1813
ELINOR EVANS 25 AUG 1822
JONATHAN EVANS - 18 DEC 1835
MARGARET EVANS 26 FEB 1821
CATHRINE EVAN 24 DEC 1811
CATHRINE EVANS -23 AUG 1818
CATHRINE EVANS -14 FEB 1819
DAVID EVANS - 01 NOV 1832 S/O David Evans & Elisabeth Thomas
JANE EVAN - 22 SEP 1811
JANE EVANS - 27 JUL 1814
JANE EVANS Christening: 21 JUL 1822


Local Evanses found in the 1901 census
Grace Evans 6
Sarah Evans 8
Winifred Evans 8 Llanrwst Rural
Kate Evans 9 Llanrwst Urban
Hannah Evans 10 Llanrwst b Caerhun
Kate Evans 10 Llanrwst Rural
Jennie Evans 11 Llanrwst b. Llandudno
Annie Evans 12 b Llanrwst Urban
Annie Evans 13 Llanrwst Rural
Hannah Evans 13 Llanrwst Rural
Jane Evans 13 Llanrwst
Maggie Evans 14 Llanrwst b St Helens
Maggie Evans 16 Llanrwst b Llandudno
Margaret Evans 16 Llanrwst Rural Milliner
Winnie Evans 17 Llanrwst Rural Dressmaker
Lizzie Evans 19 Llanrwst Urban
Annie Evans 21 Llanrwst
Annie Evans 22 Llanrwst b St Asaph Milliner
Helena Evans 23 Llanrwst b Lancashire West Derby
Elizabeth Evans 25 Llanrwst b. Dwygyfylchi
Gertrude Evans 25 Llanrwst b. Bangor Teacher
Maggie Evans 27 Llanrwst b. Birkenhead
Martha Evans 27 Llanrwst b.London Charwoman
Sarah Evans 27 Llanrwst b. Carnarvon Gyffin
Ellen Evans 30 Llanrwst b. Carnarvonshire Servant Domestic
Ann Evans 32 Llanrwst b. Eglwys Fach
Margaret Evans 32 Llanrwst b. Eglwys Fach General Domestic
Mary Evans 32 Llanrwst b. Trefriw
Sarah Evans 33 Llanrwst b. Colwyn Bay Grocer Shop Keeper
Jane Evans 35 Llanrwst b Carnarvonshire
Margaret Evans 35 Llanrwst b Festiniog
Ellen Evans 37 Llanrwst b Llangwstenyn
Margaret Evans 37 Llanrwst b Llanrwst Rural
Margaret Evans 38 Llanrwst b. Criccieth
Jane Evans 39 Llanrwst b Caerhun
Margeret Evans 41 Llanrwst b Llanrwst Rural
Hannah Evans 42 Llanrwst Rural
Mary Evans 42 Llanrwst b St Helens
Jane Evans 44 Llanrwst b Penmachno
Anne Evans 46 Llanrwst Housekeeper
Lydna Evans 48 Llanrwst b Carnarvonshire
Mary Evans 48 Llanrwst b. Llanbeblig
Hannah Evans 52 Llanrwst b Carnarvon Eirias
Jane Evans 52 Llanrwst b Flint Rhuddlan
Mary Evans 54 Llanrwst b Carnarvon Gyffin
Anne Evans 55 Llanrwst b Trewydr Carnarvon
R O Evans 5 Llanrwst
James Evans 6 Llanrwst b Carnarvonshire
William Evans 6 Llanrwst b. Llandogget
William Evans 7 Llanrwst Urban
Hugh Evans 8 Llanrwst Rural
John Evans 8 Llanrwst Urban
Robert Evans 8 Llanrwst b Llangystenyn
William Evans 9 Llanrwst b Eglwys Fach
John Evans 10 Llanrwst Rural
Joan Evans 12 Llanrwst b. Lancashire St Helens
Robt Evans 12 Llanrwst b Carnarvon Caerhun
Richard Evans 13 Llanrwst b Llandudno
Jared Evans 14 Llanrwst b Corwen Stone Cutters Apprentice
John Evans 14 Llanrwst
John Evans 14 Llanrwst b Llandudno
Stanley Evans 14 Llanrwst Urban Apprentice Draper
William Evans 14 Llanrwst Urban
Joshua Evans 15 Llanrwst b Derbyshire Norton Wood Moulding Machine
Arthur Evans 17 Llanrwst Urban Solicitors Clerk
Griffith Evans 17 Llanrwst b Gyffin Joiner Apprentice
John Evans 17 Llanrwst b St Helens Apprentice Cooper
Charles Evans 20 Llanrwst b Gyffin Clerk In Lead Mine Office
Robert Evans 20 Llanrwst b Liverpool Kirkdale General Labourer
Hugh Evans 21 Llanrwst b Trefriw Lead Miner
Hugh Evans 23 Llanrwst Urban General Labourer
Robert Evans 24 Llanrwst Llanrwst Farmers Son
Hugh Evans 25 Llanrwst Carter On Farm )
David Evans 26 Llanrwst Carter In Farm ) These two likely twin sons of Wm Evans Glan y Gors
Edward Evans 26 Llanrwst Urban Carter On Farm
Robert Evans 26 Llanrwst Urban Saddler
Robert Evans 26 Llanrwst b Lancaster Prescot Watchmaker Finisher
Griffith Evans 28 Llanrwst b Birkenhead Grocers Van Driver
William Evans 28 Llanrwst Urban Lead Miner
John Evans 30 Llanrwst Lead Miner
John Evans 30 Llanrwst b Llanrhos Carter On Farm
William Evans 30 Llanrwst Denbigh Game Keeper This likely Wm Evans Cipar Ty Newydd MYC, Fronwen later
Price Evans 32 Llanrwst b Carnarvonshire Farmer
Evan Evans 33 Llanrwst Urban Blacksmith
John Evans 34 Llanrwst b. Llandogget Gardener
John Evans 35 Llanrwst b Merioneth Barmouth Architect
Edward Evans 36 Llanrwst b Llanrhos General Servant
John Evans 36 Llanrwst Wrexham Regis Master Tailor
William Evans 36 Llanrwst Caerhun Agric Labourer
Henry Evans 37 Llanrwst b Toxteth Park Railway Ticket Collector
John Evans 38 Llanrwst Rural Went to Trofarth Farmer Exhibited hens in shows.
William Evans 42 Llanrwst b Bangor General Grocer & Com Merchant
John Evans 43 Llanrwst b Carnarvonshire Farmer
Robert Evans 45 Llanrwst b Llansantffraid Cwmdeuddwr Labourer General
William Evans 45 Llanrwst b Llangystenyn Foremen Timber Yard
Evan Evans 46 Llanrwst b Festiniog Fruit Dealer
William Evans 47 Llanrwst Rural Cab Driver
Griffith Evans 48 Llanrwst Urban Tailor
Robert Evans 49 Llanrwst Urban Living On Own Means
Isaac Evans 51 Llanrwst Farmer
Benjamin Evans 52 Llanrwstb Llandwrog Labourer Slate Quarry
Owen Evans 54 Llanrwst Farmer
Owen Evans 55 Llanrwst b Gyffin Manager Lead Mine

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Hi, we have ancestors in common, I am also descended from Elian Evans. I'm sure you have long solved this but I managed to go back from Elias to Owen Evans and from there picked up a trail on wikitree going all the way back to 210AD. Here is a link to my family tree. https://www.ancestry.co.uk/family-tree/pt/RSVP.aspx?dat=NDM3MjcxOTs7MDE0YmVkMzEtMDAwMS0wMDAwLTAwMDAtMDAwMDAwMDAwMDAwOzIwMjAxMDI5MTU0NjA5OzMyNzY5&mac=ETsJksXgv6U9w7YH+9sJ2w==