Euryn Evans 1a 2a 3 4a 5a

Birth Name Euryn Evans
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth between October 1893 and December 1893 Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Vol 11a Page 700 1a 2a 3
Census 1901 19 Tanybryn Street, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales   1a
Census 1911 19 Tanybryn Street, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales   2a
Death       6

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father David Silyn Evansbetween April 1850 and June 185011 September 1930
Mother Elizabeth Williams11 June 1860
    Brother     Rhys John Evans 6 July 1881
    Brother     Bleddin Emdar Evans between July 1888 and September 1888
         Euryn Evans between October 1893 and December 1893

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Evans-46687
 
FamilySearch GLMH-JN5
 

Source References

  1. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  4. Brecon County Times
      • Date: 18 September 1930
      • Page: Page 2
      • Citation:

        Death of the Rev. D. Silyn Evans.

        FIFTY YEARS' PASTORATE AT ABERDARE

        The Rev. D. Silyn Evans, for fifty years minister of Siloa Welsh Congregational Church, Aberdare, died suddenly on Thursday night last in his 80th year.

        Born at Gwenogle, he received his training for the ministry at Brecon Congregational Memorial College, and began his ministerial career at Moriah, Rhymney, in 1873. He wrote several Sunday School lesson books, the biography of at least three preachers of the denomination, and had conducted the magazine for the "Young People of Wales" and "The Children's Instructor." Mr Evans was for some time secretary of the Welsh Congregational Union. In 1911 he filled the chair of the union at Liverpool. Upon obtaining his "majority" at Siloa he was presented by the lady members with a gift of 100 guineas, while upon the completion of 40 years as pastor of the church he was the recipient of a representative testimonial approaching in value the sum of £1,000. He leaves a widow and three sons.

  5. Western Mail
      • Date: 12 September 1930
      • Page: Page 10
      • Citation:

        A CELEBRATED MINISTER.

        DEATH OF THE REV. D. SILYN EVANS.

        FIFTY YEARS' PASTORATE AT ABERDARE.

        The Rev. D. Silyn Evans, for fifty years minister of Siloa Welsh Congregational Church, Aberdare, died suddenly on Thursday night at his home, 19, Tanybryn-street, Aberdare. He was in his 80th year.

        Two years ago he collapsed from a heart attack in Siloa pulpit and never fully recovered.

        Born at Gwernogle, he received his training for the ministry at Brecon Memorial College, and was ordained at Moriah, Rhymney, in 1873.

        Although of late years Mr. Evans took little part in public life, he found ample scope for his literary gifts. He wrote at least a dozen Sunday School lesson books, and the biography of at least three preachers of the denomination, including that of his predecessor at Aberdare, the Rev. David Price. He had conducted the magazine for the "Young People of Wales" and "The Children's Instructor."

        His contributions under "From Hill to Hill" in "The Tyst," the weekly organ of the denomination, formed one of its most interesting features.

        Mr. Evans occupied the chair of the Glamorgan association of the denomination, and was for some time secretary of the Welsh Congregational Union. In 1911 he filled the chair of the union at Liverpool.

        Upon obtaining his "majority" at Siloa he was presented by the lady members with a gift of 100 guineas, while upon the completion of 40 years as pastor of the church he was the recipient of a representative testimonial approaching in value the sum of £1,000.

        He leaves a widow and three sons.

  6. (Death unknown but obviously not living)