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George Evans 1864 – 1947 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1864

Birth Location: Bengrove, Gloucestershire, England

Death Date: 1947

Death Location: Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire

Father: James Evans

Mother: Mary Morris

Spouse(s): Lucy Cox

Children(s): Flora Evans, Alice Evans, Walter Evans, Ernest Evans, Frederick Evans, William Evans, Gertrude EVANS

In 1864, George Evans entered the world in Bengrove, Gloucestershire, England, born to James Evans and Mary Ann Morris. Years later, George Evans married Lucy Cox, and the couple became parents to Flora Evans, Alice Evans, Walter Charlie Evans, Ernest Evans, Frederick James Evans, William Lionel Evans and Gertrude Lucy EVANS. George Evans died in 1947 in Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire.

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Parents

James Evans
1817 – 1875
Birth Location: Beckford, Gloucestershire, England
JE
Mary Morris
1824 – 1892
Birth Location: Overbury, Worcestershire, England
MM

Spouses(s)

Lucy Cox
1867 – 1932
Birth Location: Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire, England
LC

Children(s)

Flora Evans
1885 – 1937
Birth Location: Westbury-on-Severn
FE
Alice Evans
1887 – 1958
Birth Location: Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire, England
AE
Walter Evans
1888 – 1894
Birth Location: Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire
WE
Ernest Evans
1897 – 1972
Birth Location: Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire, England
EE
Frederick Evans
1900 – 1979
Birth Location: Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire
FE
William Evans
1904 – 1962
Birth Location: Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire
WE
Gertrude EVANS
1905 – 1972
Birth Location: Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire
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Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Year: abt 1864
    Event Place: Bengrove, Gloucestershire, England
    Record Source: 1901 England Census

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Year: January 1885
    Event Place: Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Year: 1901
    Event Place: Westbury on Severn, Gloucestershire, England
    Record Source: 1901 England Census

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Year: 1947
    Event Place: Westbury On Severn, Gloucestershire

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