Hannah Evans 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8 9a
Birth Name | Hannah Evans 3a 4a 8 9a |
Birth Name | Anna Evans 5a 7a |
Gender | female |
Age at Death | about 27 years, 1 month, 24 days |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Sources |
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Birth | about 1876 | Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Multiple possible in GRO index | 3a 4a 5a 7a 9a |
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Census | 1881 | Gelly Farm, Trapp, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 3a | |
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Census | 1891 | 17 Bridge Street, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 4a | |
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Census | 1901 | Mount Pleasant, 24, Church Street, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 5a | |
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Cousin - Henry C Davies? |
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Occupation | 1901 | Cafe Manageress | 5a | |
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Residence | 25 February 1903 | Mount Pleasant, 24, Church Street, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales | 7a 9a | |
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Death | 25 February 1903 | Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Vol 11a Page 649 | 1a 6a 7a 8 9a |
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Burial | 28 February 1903 | Tabernacle Congregational Church, Ffairfach, Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales | Hannah Evans | 7a 9a |
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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 | Henry Evans | 20 January 1838 | 6 April 1919 | |
Mother | Ann Jones | 18 February 1839 | 6 January 1916 | |
Brother | David Evans | about 1864 | 24 August 1931 | |
Sister | Sarah Evans | about 1865 | 2 June 1906 | |
Sister | Ann Evans | 23 October 1867 | ||
Sister | Mary Evans | about 1869 | 22 August 1896 | |
Brother | Thomas Evans | about 1872 | 23 July 1900 | |
Sister | Margaret Evans | between July 1874 and September 1874 | 19 May 1883 | |
Hannah Evans | about 1876 | 25 February 1903 | ||
Brother | John Gethin Evans | 19 March 1878 | 28 January 1963 | |
Brother | Joseph Henry Evans | 13 October 1880 | 7 December 1936 | |
Brother | William Evans | 30 April 1885 | 3 April 1952 |
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FamilySearch | G576-F8R |
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Source References
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Y Tyst
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- Date: 19 January 1916
- Page: Page 9
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Citation:
Y Ddiweddar Mrs. Anne Evans, Ffairfach, Llandeilo.
Priod Henry Evans, gynt o'r Gelli, nawr o Hedington, Ffairfach, ydoedd Mrs. Anne Evans. Wrth ei rhoi yn y bedd rhwng dau a thri prydnawn ddydd Llun, Ionawr 10fed, gwelsom ar ei harch, 'Anne Evans. Ganwyd Chwefror 18fed, 1839. Bu fawr Ionawr 6ed, 1916.' Cadd hithau, fel ei thylwyth, hirhoedledd i ynyl y pedwar ugain. Erysn un o'i brodyr eto, sef David Jones, Cilwern, yr hwn sydd wedi croesi ei 80 oed. Bu ei thad a'i mam, a mab a merch i deulu ei rhieni, farw yn eu 77, ac wele hithau yn ei 77 oed. Erys ei phriod, yr hwn, er yn wr dall er's blynyddoedd, sydd yn aelod a diacon o werth mawr yn y Tabernacl, Llandeilo. Yr oedd yn fam i ddeg o blant. Y mae pump ohonynt wedi croesi drosodd o flaen eu mam, ac mae'r pump eraill yn aros hyd heddyw, sef David Evans, Towy Stores, Llandeilo, a Mrs. Jones, priod y Parch. J. D. Jones, Llanfair a Cellan, ac mae'r tri mab arall yn America mewn safleoedd o anrhydedd ac ymddiriedaeth.
Yr oedd hi yn ddynes o arbenigrwydd. Meddai ar ewyllys gref, a deall cyflym, a chyngor diogel. Hawdd oedd gweld yn ei symudiad a'i golwg ei bod yh frenhines ar ei haelwyd, ac yn feistres yn ei hamgylchiadau, ac yn gymeriad cryf yn ei heglwys. Aethai i'r farchnad yn deall busnes, ac aethai i'r addoliad ar y Saboth yn deall ei hangen a'i Duw, ac yr oedd ei chraffter a'i chydymdeimlad a'i doethineb yn ei gwneud yn allu mawr ar ei haelwyd.
Dan beth mawr ei bywyd ydoedd ei haelwyd a'i haddoldy, ac erys dylanwad y ddau beth hyn ar ei phlant, a phlant ei phlant.
Yr oedd ei chladdedigaeth yn cynnwys pennau teuluoedd amlwg y dref a'r ardal ac o bell, megis Mr. Preece, Porth; Mrs. Griffiths, Maesgwyn, Rhondda; Mrs. H. T. Jacob, Abergwaun; a lliaws o Llanfair, Cwnllynfell, &c. Ac yr oedd cryfder ac urddas yn y dwasanaeth claddu, yn enwedig y bregeth gan ei gweinidog, y Parch. W. Davies, yr hwn a gynorthwywyd yn y capel gan y Parchn. - Roberts, M.A., B.D., Memorial Hall; D. Bowen, Hermon; S. Thomas, Salem; H. T. Jacob, Abergwaun; - Davies (W); D. Silyn Evans a D. Harries.
Rhoddwyd ei chorff mewn bedd glân, ar brydnawn gwaith dan gymylau, ym mynwent gysegredig y Tabernacl, y dywedai Penry cyn marw am dano: 'O! 'r hen Dabernacl annwyl! Wyt mor annwyl i mi ag oedd y deml i Solomon, yr hen Dabernacl annwyl.' Heddwch i'w llwch.
The Late Mrs. Anne Evans, Ffairfach, Llandeilo.
Wife of Henry Evans, formerly of Gelli, now of Hedington, Ffairfach, was Anne Evans. As she was buried between two and three in the afternoon on Monday, January 10th, we saw on her coffin 'Anne Evans. Born February 18th, 1839. Died January 6th, 1916.' She, like her family, had longevity to the tune of the eighty. One of her brothers survives her, David Jones, Cilwern, who has just crossed his 80s. Her father and mother, and a son and daughter of her parents' family, died at the age of 77, and, lo, she was 77. Her husband, who, though a blind man for many years, remains a member and deacon of great value at Tabernacle, Llandeilo. She was the mother of ten children. Five of them have predeceased their mother, and the other five are still alive today, namely David Evans, Towy Stores, Llandeilo, and Mrs. Jones, wife of Rev. J. D. Jones, Llanfair and Cellan, and the other three sons are in America in positions of honor and trust.
She was a woman of distinction, of strong will, and quick understanding, and safe advice. It was easy to see in her movement and appearance that she was the queen of her home, and a mistress in her circumstances, and a strong character in her church. She went to the market understanding business, and she went to Sunday worship knowing her need and her God, and her acumen and sympathy and wisdom made her a great power.
Underneath her great life was her home and her place of worship, and the influence of these two things on her children, and those of her children, remain.
Her mourners included the heads of prominent families of the town and district and from afar, such as Mr. Preece, Porth; Mrs. Griffiths, Maesgwyn, Rhondda; Mrs. H. T. Jacob, Fishguard; and many of Llanfair, Cwnllynfell, &c. There was strength and dignity in the burial service, especially the sermon by her minister, the Rev. W. Davies, who was assisted in the chapel by the Rev. - Roberts, M.A., B.D., Memorial Hall; D. Bowen, Hermon; S. Thomas, Salem; H. T. Jacob, Fishguard; - Davies (W); D. Silyn Evans and D. Harries.
Her body was laid in a clean tomb, on a cloudy afternoon, in the sacred Tabernacle cemetery, under which Penry said before dying: 'Oh! dear old Tabernacle! You are as dear to me as the temple was to Solomon, the beloved old Tabernacle. ' Rest in peace.
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The Amman Valley Chronicle and East Carmarthen News
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- Date: 20 January 1916
- Page: Page 5
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Citation:
The remains of the late Mrs. Ann Evans, aged 76, wife of Mr. Henry Evans, retired farmer, formerly of Gelly, near Trapp, and now of Headington Villa, Ffairfach, were interred at the Tabernacle, Ffairfach, the ministers officiating at the house being the Rev. Wm. Davies, pastor, Rev. D. P. Roberts, M.A., B.D., Rev. D. Bowen, Hermon, and the Rev. H. T. Jacob, Fishguard; while the Rev. Silyn Evans, Aberdare, took the service at the graveside. The deceased was the mother of ten children, of whom five survive, one of them being Mr. David Evans, of Mount Pleasant, formerly a well-known member of the Llandilo Board of Guardians. Another son is Mr. Wm. Evans, an attorney at San Francisco; and two others in business in the State, viz. , Mr. John Evans, Oakland, Colorado, and Mr. Jos. Evans, of Ogden, Utah. A daughter is married to the Rev. J. D. Jones, Llanfair, Cardiganshire. The mourners at the funeral were:- Mr. Henry Evans (widower); Mr. and Mrs. David Evans, Mount Pleasant (son and daughter-in-law); Rev. and Mrs. J. D. Jones (son-in-law and daughter); Mr. and Mrs. David Jones, Cilwern, Llandilo (brother and sister-in-law); Mr. Preece, Porth, and Mr. and Mrs. Griffiths, Cymmer (cousins); and Mr. and Mrs. Evans, Llangyfelach (nephew and niece).
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1881 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG11/5390/19/6
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1891 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG12/4511/52/13
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1901 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG13/5106/14/20
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1911 United Kingdom Census
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- Page: RG14/32966/52
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findagrave.com
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- Page: Anna Evans / Sarah Evans
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- General Register Office: England & Wales Death Index
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Carmarthen Weekly Reporter
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- Date: 6 March 1903
- Page: Page 3
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Citation:
DEATH OF MISS HANNAH EVANS. - After many years of suffering very patiently borne, Miss Hannah Evans, of Mount Pleasant, died on the 28th ult., and death must to her have been a very happy release. Latterly her sufferings had been greatly intensified. The deceased had endeared herself by her kindly disposition to a large circle of friends. She was the daughter of Mr and Mrs Evans, of Gelly, and sister to Mr D. Evans, of Towy Stores, and with the family every sympathy is felt at their repeated losses by death. The funeral was largely attended, and took place on Saturday last at the Tabernacle, of which place of worship she was a member. The Rev W. Davies, the pastor, conducted, and preached the funeral sermon. Other ministers taking part were the Rev J. Cadvan Davies, Rev J. Thomas, and the Rev D. B. Jones of Llandilo, and the Revs Mr Jacob - an old friend of the deceased's - of Peniel, Carmarthen; and Davies, Gowerton. The coffin born some beautiful wreaths. Deceased was 27 years of age.
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