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Thomas Evans

Birth1801 - Llanfihangl, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Death23 Jan 1876 - Buried Glascwm, Radnorshire, , Wales
MotherAnn Morgan
FatherJames Evans

Born in Llanfihangl, Pembrokeshire, Wales on 1801 to James Evans and Ann Morgan. Thomas Evans married Charlotte Evans and had 14 children. He passed away on 23 Jan 1876 in Buried Glascwm, Radnorshire, , Wales.

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Parents
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James Evans
1769 - 1856
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Ann Morgan
1774 - 1841
Spouse(s)
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Charlotte Evans
1799 - 1878
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Anne Jones
1806 - Unknown
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Phebe Evan
1801 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Evans
1799 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Eleanor Evans
1846 - Unknown
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Mory Evan
1826 - Unknown
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Martha Evans
1830 - 1866
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John Evans
1843 - Unknown
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Ann Evans
1833 - Unknown
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William Evans
1839 - Unknown
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David Evans
1829 - Unknown
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Ann Evan
1833 - Unknown
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William Evans
1839 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Evans
1838 - Unknown
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William Evans
1842 - 1897
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David Evans
1825 - Unknown
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Ann Evans
1841 - Unknown
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Margaret Evan
1831 - Unknown

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