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Robert Evans

BirthAbt. 1673 - Ulcheldre, Llanfor Parish (adjoining Fron Goch), County of Merioneth, Wales
Death23 Dec 1753 - Gwynedd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherAnn Verch Evan
FatherThomas Evans

Born in Ulcheldre, Llanfor Parish (adjoining Fron Goch), County of Merioneth, Wales on Abt. 1673 to Thomas Evans and Ann Verch Evan. Robert Evans married Sarah Morgan and had 6 children. He passed away on 23 Dec 1753 in Gwynedd, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
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Thomas Evans
1651 - 1738
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Ann Verch Evan
1665 - 1716
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Morgan
1680 - 1740
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Jane Morgan
Unknown - 1704
Children Show all
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Cadwalader Evans
1709 - 1768
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Jane Evans
1706 - 1759
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Thomas Evans
1707 - 1783
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Hugh Evans
1715 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Evans
1703 - Unknown
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Ann Evans
1717 - Unknown

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