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  • EVANS, ALCWYN CARYNI (1828 - 1902), antiquary Born in Carmarthen on the 14th of May 1828, the second of the seven children of Evan Donard Evans (1796 - 1877), and his wife Sophia Evans (1800-1844). His father was a well-known schoolmaster who was educated at Taunton and Manchester College, York, he was popularly known as 'Evans of York'. He opened a private school at Pontantwn in the parish of Llangendeirne in 1822, but soon moved it to
  • EVANS, ALFRED THOMAS (Fred, Menai; 1914 - 1987), Labour politician He was born at Aberfan, Glamorganshire, on 24 February 1914, the son of Alfred Evans, a miner, and Sarah Jane, a midwife. He received his education at Bargoed Grammar School and the University College of South Wales, Cardiff. Evans earned his living as head of the English Department at Bargoed Grammar School, 1937-49, and subsequently as headmaster of Bedlinog Secondary School, 1949-66, and later
  • EVANS, ANNIE FLORENCE (1884 - 1967), revivalist and missionary Florrie Evans was born on 15 December 1884 in New Quay, Cardiganshire, the second of the four children of David Owen Evans (1853-1918), a mariner, and his wife Margaret (née Jones, 1853-1929), who were living at 5 Marine Terrace in 1881, and at 4 Lewis Terrace ten years later. By 1901, following her father's promotion to captain, the family moved to 12 Marine Terrace which remained their home
  • EVANS, Ap Rhys - gweler EVANS, ARISE
  • EVANS, AP RICE - gweler EVANS, ARISE
  • EVANS, ARISE (fl. 1607-1660), prognosticator
  • EVANS, ARTHUR (1755 - 1837), Calvinistic Methodist minister Born at Felindre, Penboyr, Carmarthenshire, 2 September 1755, son of Thomas Evans. Left an orphan, he was brought up as a weaver by an uncle. In 1773 he joined the C.M. society then held at Gwern-yr-hafod and later at Conwil. Intending to take orders, he went to Carmarthen Academy, but failed to obtain orders. In 1782 he began preaching, and about the same time married (he had four children
  • EVANS, ARTHUR BENONI (1781 - 1854), schoolmaster - gweler EVANS, LEWIS
  • EVANS, Sir ARTHUR JOHN (1851 - 1941), keeper of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford - gweler EVANS, LEWIS
  • EVANS, ARTHUR WADE - gweler WADE-EVANS, ARTHUR WADE
  • EVANS, BENJAMIN (1816 - 1886), Baptist minister and author
  • EVANS, BENJAMIN (Telynfab; 1844 - 1900), Baptist minister and author