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Evan Evans

Birth1749 - Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Death14 Oct 1847 - New Lexington, Perry, Ohio
MotherLydia Thomas
FatherAbraham Evans

Born in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States on 1749 to Abraham Evans and Lydia Thomas. Evan Evans married Mary Harmon and had 6 children. He passed away on 14 Oct 1847 in New Lexington, Perry, Ohio.

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Parents
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Abraham Evans
1721 - 1793
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Lydia Thomas
1726 - 1766
Spouse(s)
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Mary Harmon
1750 - Unknown
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Mary Marmaduke
Unknown - Unknown
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Jane Owen-evans
1762 - 1841
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Mary Harmon
Unknown - Unknown
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John Evans
1791 - 1874
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Jacob Evans
1772 - 1807
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Sarah Evans
1773 - Unknown
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John Evans
Unknown - Unknown
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Francis Evans
1780 - Unknown
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Margaret Evens
1790 - 1850

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