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Nathan Evans 1675–1763 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1675

Birth Location: Treye Englis, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England

Death Date: 23 Dec 1763

Death Location: Churchtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

Father: David Evans

Mother: Elizabeth Owen

Spouse(s): Elizabeth James

Children(s): James Evans

In 1675, Nathan Evans entered the world in Treye Englis, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England, born to David Evans And Elizabeth Owen. Nathan Evans married Elizabeth James, and had children including James Evans. Nathan Evans passed away in 1763 in Churchtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.

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  • In 1675, Nathan Evans entered the world in Treye Englis, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England, born to David Evans And Elizabeth Owen.
  • Nathan Evans married Elizabeth James, and had children including James Evans.
  • Nathan Evans passed away in 1763 in Churchtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Nathan Evans's Ancestors

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Nathan Evans
1675–1763
Birth Place: Treye Englis, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England
Parents
David Evans
1654–1745
Treve, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Elizabeth Owen
1654–1753
Fron Goch,Merion,,Wales
Grandparents
William (Howell) Evans
1630–1687
Llanvachreth, Merionethshire, , Wales
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Nathan Evans's Descendants

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Nathan Evans (1675–23 Dec 1763) m. Elizabeth James (1680–)
  1. 1. James Evans 1700–1748 m. Elizabeth Sharlock 1700–1775
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Betsy) Evans 1725–1765 m. Nathaniel (West) IV 1723–1812
      1. 1. 1 (Nathaniel) West 1750–1842 m. Elizabeth Lewis 1750–1831
        1. 1. 1 (Thomas Lewis) West 1771–1845 m. 1 (Margaret) Howell 1782–1871
        2. 2. Susan West 1782–1850 m. Stewart 1779–
        3. 3. Mary (Polly) West 1795–1851 m. John (William) Bullard 1795–1868
        4. 4. Job West 1777–1862 m. Mary (Nancy) Palmer 1779–1864
        5. 5. Ann West 1795–
        6. 6. Martha West 1787–1862 m. David Slater 1779–1850
        7. 7. Ruth West 1779–
        8. 8. Randolph West 1780–
        9. 9. James West 1782–1857
        10. 10. Nancy West 1789–1872
      2. 2. Ann West 1772–1805
      3. 3. Mary (Polly) West 1795–1851
      4. 4. Enos West 1760–1825
      5. 5. Elizabeth (Betsy) West 1752–1827
      6. 6. Thomas West 1754–1835 m. Elizabeth Hibbs 1760–1814
        1. 1. Stacy West 1779–1856
        2. 2. Rebecca West 1784–
        3. 3. Mahlon (Hibbs) West 1785–1837
        4. 4. Elizabeth West 1792–1863
        5. 5. Eli West 1786–1801
        6. 6. Amos West 1781–1856
        7. 7. Mary West 1778–
        8. 8. Enos West 1777–
      7. 7. Eber (Ebenezer (Aber)) West 1770–1838
      8. 8. John West 1749–1790 m. Frances (Fanny Franky) Howard 1749–1833
        1. 1. Nathan West 1780–1863
        2. 2. Job West 1774–1823
        3. 3. Elizabeth West 1773–1866
        4. 4. Catherine West 1780–1869
        5. 5. Nathaniel ((Natty)) West 1789–1853 m. Mary Everly 1792–1872
        6. 6. Enos West 1784–
        7. 7. Phoebe West 1783–1854
        8. 8. Mary (Polly) West 1785–1865
    2. 2. Sobilla (Evans) Stephens 1719–1750
    3. 3. Sarah Evans 1732–1750
    4. 4. Hannah Evans 1730–
    5. 5. Margaret Evans 1722–1794
    6. 6. Rachael Evans 1734–

Nathan Evans's Timeline

2 Records

1675
1675
Birth of Nathan Evans in Treye Englis, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England
Treye Englis, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England
1763
23 Dec 1763
Age 88
Death of Nathan Evans in Churchtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States
Churchtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1675
    Event Place: Treye Englis, Montgomeryshire, Wales, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 Dec 1763
    Event Place: Churchtown, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

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