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  • 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
  • EVANS, BENJAMIN (1740 - 1821), Independent minister
  • EVANS, BERIAH GWYNFE (1848 - 1927), journalist and dramatist Born 12 February 1848, son of Evan Evans (1804 - 1886), Nant-y-glo, Monmouthshire; his mother's maiden name was Mary Valentine. Educated at the Beaufort British school, he became a teacher at Gwynfe and Llangadock, Carmarthenshire, but his aspirations were from the outset towards journalism. In 1879 he broke new ground with his play, 'Owain Glyndŵr,' which won the prize at the Llanberis
  • EVANS, CADWALADR (1664 - 1745), Pennsylvanian Welsh Quaker Born at Fron-goch in the parish of Llanfor, Meironnydd. He joined the Society of Friends, emigrated to Gwynedd, Pennsylvania, in 1698, and was accepted into the ministry of the Friends. He died in 1745, aged 81. Cadwaladr Evans was great-great-grandfather of Abraham Lincoln.
  • EVANS, CAIO - gweler CAYO-EVANS, WILLIAM EDWARD JULIAN
  • EVANS, CALEB (1676 - 1739), Baptist minister - gweler EVANS, HUGH
  • EVANS, CALEB (1737 - 1791), minister - gweler EVANS, HUGH