Hannah Jane Moses 1a 2 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 12
Birth Name | Hannah Jane Moses 2 3a 4a 5a |
Birth Name | Anna Jane Evans 11a |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | unknown |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | between October 1850 and December 1850 | Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Vol 26 Page 608 | 2 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 10a 11a |
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Census | 1851 | 4 Aman Iron Works Co Buildings, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 3a | |
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Census | 1861 | Llangiwg, Glamorgan, Wales | 4a | |
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Census | 1871 | 5 Park Street, Llangiwg, Glamorgan, Wales | 5a | |
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Occupation | 1871 | Milliner | 5a | |
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Residence | 16 April 1871 | Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 11a | |
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Census | 1881 | ??? Cottage, Llangiwg, Glamorgan, Wales | 10a | |
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Occupation | 1881 | Milliner | 10a | |
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Census | 1891 | Brynbâch, Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 6a | |
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Occupation | 1891 | Milliner | 6a | |
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Census | 1901 | Brynbâch, Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 7a | |
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Census | 1911 | Windsor Terrace, Station Road, Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 8a | |
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Residence | 7 May 1911 | Windsor Terrace, Station Road, Brynamman, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 9a | |
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Death | 13 | |||
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | David Lewis Moses Evans | 1 May 1822 | 1 September 1893 | |
Mother | Catherine Louisa Davies | about 1828 | 7 May 1911 | |
Hannah Jane Moses | between October 1850 and December 1850 | |||
Brother | John Moy Evans | 16 August 1852 | 13 September 1940 | |
Brother | David Lewis Moses Evans | between April 1854 and June 1854 | 5 December 1910 | |
Brother | Thomas Moy Evans | between January 1858 and March 1858 | ||
Sister | Mary Moses | between January 1860 and March 1860 | ||
Sister | Catherine Louisa Evans | between October 1862 and December 1862 | 11 January 1948 | |
Sister | Sarah Edith Moses | between January 1865 and March 1865 | ||
Sister | Elinor Moses | between April 1867 and June 1867 | ||
Brother | Edwin Tudor Moses Evans | between January 1869 and March 1869 |
Families
Family of George Williams and Hannah Jane Moses |
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Married | Husband | George Williams ( * about 1846 + before 1881 ) | ||||||||||||||
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Children |
Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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Diana Kate Williams | between July 1871 and September 1871 | |
David Oscar Williams | between January 1878 and March 1878 |
Pedigree
Ancestors
Source References
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Dictionary of Welsh Biography
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- Date: 1959
- Page: Moses-Evans, David Lewis
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Citation:
MOSES-EVANS, DAVID LEWIS (1822 - 1893), poet and schoolmaster
Name: David Lewis Moses-Evans
Date of birth: 1822
Date of death: 1893
Child: Mary Thomas (née Moses)
Child: E. Tudor Moses-Evans
Child: D.L. Moses-Evans
Child: John Moy Evans
Child: T. Moy Evans
Gender: Male
Occupation: poet and schoolmaster
Area of activity: Education; Literature and Writing; Poetry
Authors: Moelwyn Idwal Williams, John Lloyd ThomasBorn 1 May 1822 at Cwm-pib, Cribyn Clotas, near Lampeter. He was of the same family as David Davis, Castellhywel. At the age of 12 Moses moved to Blaenbidernyn near Pencarreg. Some five years afterwards, he opened a school on his own account in Pencarreg and later at Rhydcymerau, Brynaman, and Cwm-twrch. He finally returned to Brynaman where he became employed as a clerk in the local iron works, a post which he held for forty years. He was recognised locally as a good Welsh scholar.
In the 1840's he contributed a series of character sketches to Yr Haul and in the 1850's he was a frequent contributor to Yr Ymofynydd on botanical subjects. He translated ‘The Vicar of Wakefield’ and ‘We are Seven,’ etc., into Welsh. At the Lampeter eisteddfod of 1859 he was second to John Morris Jones (Ioan Cunllo) for an ode to the memory of Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion), his work being highly praised by Eben Fardd.
He was known colloquially as Dafydd Moses but about 1860 he added the surname Evans after researching his family history, and this was the surname used by the 5 or 6 youngest of his 9 children, 4 sons and 5 daughters. Moses died 1 Sept. 1893.
His daughter Mary was the step-mother of J. Lloyd Thomas, headmaster of Llanfyllin grammar school, and the mother of Dafydd Arafnah Thomas, a minister. See T.J. Morgan's article on the eisteddfod poets of Cwmaman and the Swansea valley in J.W.B.S., 9, 162-85, for his role as a teacher of poets in the area and the comments of Watcyn Wyn (Watkin Hezekiah Williams and Gwydderig. See also Huw Walters, Canu'r pwll a'r pulpud, 94-103.
Gwydderig (Richard Williams, 1842 - 1917) bequeathed his manuscripts to T. Moy Evans, one of D.L. Moses-Evans's sons, headmaster of St. David's College school Lampeter before becoming a solicitor in Ammanford : he edited a volume of stories, Hirnos Gaeaf.
Another son, John M(oy) Evans, was a prominent solicitor in Swansea, a town council member and chairman of the library committee and of the Royal Institution. He was president of the South Wales Unitarian assembly and edited series of articles in the Cambrian Daily Leader. Other sons were D.L. Moses-Evans, a solicitor in Ystalyfera, and E. Tudor Moses-Evans, vicar of Monkton, Pembs. and canon of St. David's.
Authors
Dr Moelwyn Idwal Williams, Aberystwyth
John Lloyd Thomas, (1889 - 1974), PontardaweSources
Cymru (O.M.E.), 1894, 269;
NLW MS 9267.Published date: 1959
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Citation:
The source says that David Lewis Moses Evans lived in Brynaman (Carmarthenshire) for 40 years, however I have also cited this source for references that he lived in Llanguike (Glamorgan). These places are right next to each other, on opposite sides of the county border; it seems he lived in one and worked in the other, and the source refers to where he worked.
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
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1851 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: HO107/2471/511/34
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1861 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG9/4091/91/17
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1871 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG10/5436/80/8
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1891 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG12/4512/56/36
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1901 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG13/5107/70/47
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1921 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG14/32972/72
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Herald of Wales
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- Date: 13 May 1911
- Page: Page 3
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Citation:
BRYNAMMAN WORTHY.
Death of Mrs. Catherine Louisa Evans.
Mother of Ex-Councillor Moy Evans, Swansea.
About two o'clock on Sunday morning Brynamman lost in death one of its eldest and most worthy inhabitants, Mrs. Catherine Louisa Evans, Windsor-terrace, Station-road, whose husband, a recognised pioneer of old Brynamman, Mr. D. L. Moses Evans, then of Brynbach Farm, died seventeen years ago.
Deceased had reached the ripe old age of 83 years, and was noted for her noble traits of character. She retained the strength of her powerful mental faculties almost to the last. She was the mother of a noted family; the four sons being Mr. T. M. Evans, M.A., Ammanford; Mr. D. L. Moses Evans, solicitor, Ystradgynlais (deceased); ex-Councillor J. Moy Evans, solicitor, Swansea; Rev. E. Tudor Evans, Builth. There are also five daughters left to mourn a great loss, being Mrs. (Rev.) W. D. Thomas, Brynamman, Mrs. Williams, Windsor-terrace; Mrs. J. W. Johns, Ynyshir; Mrs. Ben Davies, Abertillery; Mrs. J. Howell, Saskatchewam, Canada, towards whom the deepest sympathy is manifested. The funeral is fixed for next Thursday at half-past three. The interment to take place at Christ Church, Cwmamman.
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1881 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG11/5348/47/12
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findmypast.co.uk: Parish Registers - Carmarthenshire
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- Date: 16 April 1871
- Page: Marriage - George Williams / Anna Jane Evans (Cwmamman Christ Church)
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
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