John S. EVANS

John S. EVANS

Male 1847 - 1927  (~ 80 years)

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  1. 1.  John S. EVANSJohn S. EVANS was born in Jan 1847 in , Miami, OH, USA (son of Owen O. EVANS and Rachel DAVIES); died on 25 Mar 1927 in Jackson County, Ohio, USA.

    Notes:

    There is a John Evans who left widow, Mary Evans, and was buried in Tyn Rhos, Perry Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio. He was in the Civil War, enlisting in Mar. 25, 1864 and was discharged on Mar. 25, 1865. (CL-168) He is probably the John who achieved the rank of Private in Co. C, 96th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry. His widow, Mary, is listed in the 1890 military service census. He or she were from Thurman, Raccoon Twp, Gallia Co., Ohio. His was wounded twice. His leg was shot off according to this census before being discharged.

    Another John Evans was a Private in Co. C, 173th regiment of the Ohio Vol. Infantry. He enlisted Aug. 10, 1864 and was discharged on June 26, 1865. His address was listed as Holcomb, Perry Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio. (CL-363) This John might instead be the John D. Evans who was in the Ohio Grave Registration Records for service in the Civil War, Army, Co. K, 3rd Virginia Calvary. His birth date was listed as Jan. 19, 1844. His death date was Jan. 19, 1864 in Charleston, WV. He was buried Jan. 21, 1864 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Jackson Co., Ohio. (CL-167) In the marriage records for Gallia Co., he might be the John who married Jane T. Daur on June 28, 1866 or Malinda Scruggs on Feb. 14, 1865 (CL-169)

    Family/Spouse: Elizabeth DAVIS. Elizabeth was born about 1848 in Ohio; died in 1892 in of Madison, Jackson County, Ohio, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Jenkin Elmer EVANS was born on 11 Jun 1877 in Madison, Jackson, Ohio, USA; died in 1966 in Ohio, USA.
    2. Rachel EVANS was born on 31 Jul 1879 in Thurman, Jackson, Ohio, USA; died on 15 Apr 1968.
    3. Ellen May EVANS was born in Oct 1881 in Madison, Jackson, Ohio, USA; died in 1914.
    4. Owen EVANS was born on 20 Apr 1886 in Madison, Jackson, Ohio, USA; died on 8 Jul 1909 in Madison, Jackson, USA; was buried in Madison Township, Jackson County, Ohio, United States of America.
    5. Pvt. Morgan Howard EVANS was born on 20 May 1887 in Madison, Jackson, Ohio, USA; died on 26 Nov 1972 in Wayne County, West Virginia, USA.
    6. Daniel Morton EVANS was born on 11 Apr 1889 in Rempel, Madison, Jackson, Ohio, USA; died on 2 Feb 1953 in 13354 Gulf Blvd., Madeira Beach, Tampa, Florida, USA / Saint Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, USA.
    7. Pvt. David Edgar EVANS was born on 22 Sep 1890 in Madison, Jackson, Ohio, USA; died on 5 Jun 1961.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Martin EVANS was born in Apr 1889 in Ohio, USA; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Owen O. EVANSOwen O. EVANS was born after 26 Jun 1804 in Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales; was christened on 5 Aug 1804 in St. Bridget, Llansandffraid, Cardigan, WLS (son of David Evans and Elizabeth); died on 8 Sep 1885 in , Jackson, OH, USA; was buried after 8 Sep 1885 in , Jackson, OH, USA.

    Notes:

    Owen Evan's birthdate and parentage have been in question since before my lifetime.

    Here are choices for his parentage. A cemetery collection for Gallia Co. says he was from South Wales. That includes the following areas in Wales: Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Glamorgan, Monmouthshire, Carmarthenshire, and Pembrokeshire.

    He was born when it was not certain that his surname in the U.S. was a surname in Wales, particularly if he was from a farming or poorer background in Wales. Royalty had adopted surnames in the 1600's, the privaledged in the 1700's and the rest took clear up to about 1837 for it to be a uniform practice.

    Owen O. Evans could mean Owen was the son of and Owen and grandson of an Evan with no surname known. It could mean he was the son of an Evan with no surname known. However, the only records of baptism for an Owen in South Wales suggest that his family had adopted surnames at the point of his birth.

    Here is the only possibility I have found at freereg.org.uk that is for a twenty-year range from 1790 to 1810 for an Owen Evans if he was born in South Wales. Note that he would be much older than his age was listed in the census records. He would have lived well into his 90's if this is him.

    County Carmarthenshire
    Place (Links to more information) Carmarthen
    Church name (Links to more information) St Peter
    Baptism date 25 Dec 1791
    Person forename Owen
    Person sex M
    Father forename John
    Father surname EVANS

    The second possibility I have found is that he is the son of David below and born in the same county where he first married. This makes more sense to me.

    County Cardiganshire
    Place (Links to more information) Llansanffraid
    Church name (Links to more information) St Bridget
    Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register
    Baptism date 05 Aug 1804
    Person forename Owen
    Person sex M
    Father forename David
    Mother forename Elizabeth
    Father surname EVANS
    Transcribed by Glen Jenkins
    File line number 94

    Owen Evans was a farmer owning $400.00 of Real Estate and $200.00 in personal estate in the 1860 Jackson Co., Ohio Census records. He was not able to read or write. (CL-266) He was in the Civil War along with several of his sons. Owen enlisted on Oct. 15, 1861. In the 56th regiment, he fought at Shiloh and Vicksburg.

    Owen came to this country between 1839 and 1842. This is from "Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s". In it, it states, "Owen Evans Year: 1839-1842, Place: Ohio, Family Members: Wife Eleanor James; Child William; Child Jane; Child David O., Source Publication Code: 4022.20, Primary Immigrant: Evans, Owen, Annotation: Date and place of first mention of residence in the New World. Place of origin in Wales and other genealogical information are also provided. This section of the book is called Appendix D, which is not paginated. The editors assigned page numbers beginning with 271 and ending with 294 for this portion. Source Bibliography: KNOWLES, ANNE KELLY. Calvinists Incorporated: Welsh Immigrants on Ohio's Industrial Frontier. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1997. pp. 271-294. Page: 279."

    I have not been able to locate them in the 1841 census for England which leads me to narrow their entry in the United States as from 1839-1841. We also finally have an entry for their immigration in Baltimore Passenger Lists, dated Sep 1839 where Owen (age 40), Ellinur (age 38), David (age 7), Jane (age 5) and William (age 1) are entering the U.S. He is listed as a farmer. They are listed as traveling from England to the U.S.

    There were other Evans here at that point that had come separately and might possibly be his brothers: Evan Evans (-d. 1840) and Thomas Evans. (CL-361) Thomas was born about 1809 in Llanon, Cardiganshire, South Wales and came to Gallia County in 1834. He immigrated with his wife Margaret F. His children were Daniel Thomas Evans (b. 1834), David Milton Evans, John Hughbert Evans, and Margaret (Maggie) Evans. (CL-2, EL)

    There is a second Evan Evans living in Ohio Twp., Gallia Co., in the 1870 census who was age 59 from Wales. His wife's name was Eliza.
    The third Evan Evans, age 66 in Perry Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio, in 1870 was also from Wales. The fourth Evan was Evan D., age 55 in 1870, Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co., Ohio. He was a farmer born in Wales whose wife was Elizabeth. He was living next to a Danny Evans, age 24 born in Ohio and a David Evans, age 61, b. in Wales. (CL-383)

    There is a Daniel Evans who was naturalized in Gallia Co., Ohio on Sept. 6, 1860. It should be noted that Owen named a son Daniel. (CL-358)
    A David D. was naturalized on Nov. 3, 1858 and a William W. Evans naturalized on Oct. 22, 1864 from Wales who are also possible brothers. This last William listed could be his son instead of his brother. (CL-358)

    In Llansandffraid Parish where Owen's son David was born in 1832, the following Evans are having children about the same time and again could be his brothers: James Evans m. to Mary David; Thomas Evans m. to Catherine Evans; Evan Evans m. Katherine Jenkins; Daniel Evans m. to Margaret Morgan; John Evans m. to Jane Rees; David Evans m. to Margaret Evans; Jenkins Evans m. to Margaret Jones; John Evans m. to Anne Jones. (CL-677, 678) There are also deaths of possible relatives: Jenkin Evans, age 80, d. Jan. 11, 1834 and (Evan?) Evans d. Dec. 12, 1834, age 50. (CL-678)

    A Derek Hyett from the country, New Zealand, has Evan's ancestors that could be connected to Owen Evan's lineage. He has a Jenkin and Judith Evans from Llanon, Wales who were the parents of an Owen Evans, b. abt. 1780. Owen is known to have had a daughter Mary b. abt. 1802 who married a Lewis in Lansantffraid, Wales. Our Owen could, by timing and place, be the brother to this Mary Evans and son of Owen Evans. It's just a lead at this point, and is in no way proven. (CL-422)
    Our Owen's wife, Eleanor James, was a person of fine character. She was a member of the Mount Carmel Church. (CL-DOC-4)

    Information about his sons is difficult to discern as Evans is a popular name in Gallia Co, Ohio. I will, therefore, list the information that I have been able to find on persons that could be sons of Owen Evans.
    1. Information on David O. Evans is presented on his family group sheet.
    2. A William W. Evans from Wales was naturalized in Gallia Co, Ohio on Oct. 22, 1865. (CL-163) That is the only information that has shown up about a William in Gallia Co., Ohio
    3. Evan O. Evans, b. 1841, D. Aug. 13, 1935, lived in Thurman, Ohio. He enlisted in the army on Oct. 15, 1861 at Portsmouth, Ohio. (Same day as his father) and was discharged June 30, 1865. He was in Co. E., 56th Regt., O.V.I. as a private. He was with Grant at Champion Hill and other engagements in the opening of the Mississippi. He was taken prisoner for the last few months of the war. He was carried as a prisoner to Tyler Texas until the close of the war. He outlived all his other comrades of the 56th. (This information about Evan O. Evans definitely applies to Owen's son. There is a discrepancy about birth and death dates from various 2nd hand sources.) (CL-Doc-4)
    4. Multiple entries for John Evans show that there are several persons by this name of a similar generation. John D. Evans, b. Jan. 19, 1844, d. Jan 19 1864, in Charleston, W. Virginia. Buried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Jackson Co., Ohio. In the Civil War, Co. K, 34th VA. Cavalry. (CL-167) John E. Evans, address Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co, OH was buried in Tyn Rhos Cemetery, Perry twp., Gallia Co, Ohio. His widow, Mary Evans, resided at Thurman, Ohio after his death. He served in the army during the Civil War. Enlisted Mar 25, 1864 and was discharged Mar. 25, 1865. Co., E, 95th Regt., PA Inf. (CL-168) A John Evans married Malinda Scruggs on Feb. 14, 1865 in Gallia Co., Ohio. (CL-169) (He was the son of William O. and grandson of Owen. A John Evans married Jane T. Davis on June 28, 1866 in Gallia Co., Ohio. (CL-169)
    5. There are very few entries for a Daniel Evans which would be anywhere close to the right age of our Daniel. The entries below are only slightly possible and don't necessarily fit with family tradition. Daniel Evans married Jane Evans, Feb. 23, 1863 in Gallia Co, Ohio. (CL-169) In the 1890 census for Perry Twp., Gallia Co., Oh there is a Daniel Evans who was born in Wales in July of 1830 and emigrated in 1844. His wife's name was Mary. They had been married for 40 years. She emigrated in 1837. If anything, this is a possible younger brother to Owen Evans. (CL-255)

    Owen married Rachel DAVIES on 7 Nov 1844 in Llangoedmor, Cardiganshire, Wales, Cardigan, WLS. Rachel was born in 1811 in , , , S. Wales; died on 14 Jul 1890 in , Jackson, OH, USA; was buried about 17 Jul 1890 in , Jackson, OH, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Rachel DAVIES was born in 1811 in , , , S. Wales; died on 14 Jul 1890 in , Jackson, OH, USA; was buried about 17 Jul 1890 in , Jackson, OH, USA.

    Notes:

    Rachel was Tom (Stielembra's) sister according to Dan Evans in 1980.

    Children:
    1. 1. John S. EVANS was born in Jan 1847 in , Miami, OH, USA; died on 25 Mar 1927 in Jackson County, Ohio, USA.
    2. Mary Ann EVANS was born in 1849 in , Miami, OH, USA; died on 28 Oct 1930 in Jackson County, Ohio, United States of America; was buried in Jackson County, Ohio, United States of America.
    3. Daniel (Dan) EVANS was born in 1852 in Ohio; died before Sep 1855 in of Thurman, Jackson County, Ohio, USA.
    4. Jenkin EVANS was born in 1854 in Ohio; died after Sep 1885 in of Madison, Jackson County, Ohio, USA.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David Evans was born in Abt. 1777 in of Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales; died in Feb. 1841 in Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales; was buried on 25 Feb 1841 in St. Bridget, Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales.

    Notes:

    Its theory that Owen Evans' father is this David Evans. I say this for the following reasons.

    1. Owen had children who were born or married there.
    2. There is a sizeable amount of Evans living there at the time.
    3. There is one Owen Evans of an age born there who is the son of David and Elizabeth. He is the only child I can find born there of this couple.

    There were many David Evans living in this parish with two of them who could be him in the death dates. The one I did not choose was even older and is the following David.

    County Cardiganshire
    Place (Links to more information) Llansanffraid
    Church name (Links to more information) St Bridget
    Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register
    Burial date 25 Jul 1820
    Burial person forename David
    Burial person surname EVANS
    Person age 58

    David married Elizabeth in Bef. 1805 in of Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales. Elizabeth was born in Bef. 1790 in of Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales; died in Jul 1806 in Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales; was buried on 29 Jul 1806 in St. Bridget, Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth was born in Bef. 1790 in of Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales; died in Jul 1806 in Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales; was buried on 29 Jul 1806 in St. Bridget, Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales.

    Notes:

    I believe her death date is in 1806 as she and her husband had no more children after Owen was born. However, she could be the Elizabeth who was born about 1778 instead. If this is her below, we do not know why they did not have more children. Perhaps they had moved elsewhere and were simply buried in Lllansanffraid.

    County Cardiganshire
    Place (Links to more information) Llansanffraid
    Church name (Links to more information) St Bridget
    Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register
    Burial date 16 Apr 1833
    Burial person forename Elizabeth
    Burial person surname EVANS
    Person age 69

    Children:
    1. 2. Owen O. EVANS was born after 26 Jun 1804 in Llansanffraid, Cardiganshire, Wales; was christened on 5 Aug 1804 in St. Bridget, Llansandffraid, Cardigan, WLS; died on 8 Sep 1885 in , Jackson, OH, USA; was buried after 8 Sep 1885 in , Jackson, OH, USA.