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Evans Surname History

For ancestry, genealogy research & heraldic merchandise, please visit: https://coadb.com/which-coat-of-arms-... Email: [email protected] Phone: 785-324-2529 11AM - 9PM (ET) SURNAME MEANING A Welsh patronymic surname meaning “son of Evan”, with Evan being a masculine personal name derived from Efan or Ifan, medieval forms of Ieuan, a Welsh name derived from Latin name Johannes, which was also the source of the name John. One of earliest examples of the names use was St. Ieuan, a Catholic saint who lived in the 6th century. There is a church dedicated to him in Anglesey. NOBLE TITLES HELD The Evans Baronetcy of Kilcreene in the County of Kilkenny was created in the Baronetage of Ireland in 1683 for Sir William Evans, son of Captain Thomas Evans who came from Wales in Cromwell’s army and was rewared with 1,870 acres of land in Kilkenny, where he served as Mayor and High Sheriff. The title became extinct on his death in 1690. Baron Carbery of Carbery in the County of Cork is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1715 for George Evans, son of George Evans (1655-1720) of Bulgaden Hall and Carharas, a supporter of William and Mary during the Glorious Revolution, son of George Evans of Ballyphilip Baron Carbery of Carbery in the County of Cork is a title in the Peerage of Ireland created in 1715 for George Evans, son of George Evans (1655-1720) of Bulgaden Hall and Carharas, a supporter of William and Mary during the Glorious Revolution, son of George Evans of Ballyphilip LANDED GENTRY Evans of Darley Abbey, co. Derbyshire, England Evans of Eyton, co. Herefordshire, England Evans of Forde Abbey, co. Dorset, England Evans of Haydock Grange, co. Lancashire, England Evans of Moreton Court, co. Herefordshire, England Evans of North Tuddeham, co. Norfolk, England Evans of Whitebourne, co. Herefordshire, England Evans of Ash Hill, co. Limerick and Miltown Castle, co. Cork, Ireland Evans of Knockaderry House, co. Limerick, Ireland Evans of Carker House, co. Cork, Ireland Evans of Gortmerron House, co. Tyrone, Ireland Evans of Lough Park, co. Westmeath, Ireland Evans of Rockfield, co. Westmeath, Ireland Evans of Churchlands, co. Donegal, Ireland NOTABLES Augusta Jane Evans Wilson (1835-1909), was an American author of Southern literature and a patriot of the South. She was the first woman to earn US $100,000 through her writing. Mary Ann Evans (1819-1880) was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator, and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. Kate Williams Evans (1866-1961) was a Welsh suffragette, activist and campaigner for women's rights. John Evans (c. 1652-1724) was the Bishop of Meath and Bishop of Bangor Christmas Evans (1766-1838) was a Welsh nonconformist minister, who, according to D. M. Lloyd-Jones, was "the greatest preacher that the Baptists have ever had in Great Britain." General Sir George de Lacy Evans (1787-1870) was a British Army general who served in four wars in which the United Kingdom's troops took part in the 19th century. He was later a long-serving Member of Parliament. Sir Frederick John Owen Evans (1815-1885), was an officer of the Royal Navy. George William Evans (1780-1852) was a surveyor and early explorer in the Colony of New South Wales. James Harington Evans (1785-1849) was ordained as a Church of England clergyman John Evans D.D. (1680?–1730) was a Welsh divine. Sir John Evans (1823-1908) was an English archaeologist and geologist. EARLY SETTLERS Richard Evans – 1618 – Neptune Lawrence Evans – 1622 – James Andrew Evans – 1634 – Ann & Elizabeth Leonard Evan – 1634 - Bonaventure David Evans – 1635 – Paul Griffin Evans – 1635 – Falcon Thomas Evans – 1635 – Falcon William Evans – 1635 – Primrose Evan ap Evan – 1635 – Assurance

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