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John Evans

Birth29th June 1845 - Overbury, Worcestershire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherSarah Cull Evans
FatherFrancis Evans

Born in Overbury, Worcestershire, England on 29th June 1845 to Francis Evans and Sarah Cull Evans. John Evans married Mary Ann Wall and had 11 children.

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Parents
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Francis Evans
1806 - 1892
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Sarah Cull Evans
1801 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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Mary Ann Wall
1846 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Ernest Evans
1870 - 1954
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Albert James Evans
1876 - Unknown
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Sydney G. Evans
1879 - Unknown
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Kate Evans
1873 - Unknown
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Alice Evans
1868 - 1929
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Selina Emily Evans
1868 - Unknown
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Laura H Evans
1882 - Unknown
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Edgar Evans
1884 - Unknown
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Horace J Evans
1888 - 1932
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Lana Agnes Evans
1882 - Unknown
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Arthur Evans
1874 - Unknown

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