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Descendants of Henry Evans by Rhonda Brownlow and Monica Jones Brownlowr@Optusnet.Com.Au Descendants of Henry Evans by Rhonda Brownlow and Monica Jones [email protected] Generation No. 1 1 1 1. H ENRY E VANS was born 1814 in Gloucestershire, England, and died 04 Jan 1869 in 1 Little Plains Creek, Boorowa rg 3009. He married (1) E LIZA C ROKER B ROWNING 03 Nov 1843 in St. Saviour's Anglican Cathedral Goulburn, NSW 398 vol 27 Bungonia C of 1 E , daughter of M ARY C ROKER . She was born 1824 in Cornwall, England, and died Abt. 1 1 1855. He married (2) J OHANNA A B UTLER Jan 1856 in Kings Plains, Burrowa rg 1089 , daughter of W ILLIAM B UTLER and M ARY S LATTERY . She was born Abt. 1836 in County Kilkenny, Ireland, and died 29 Jul 1906 in Redbank, Frogmore. HENRY E VANS : Henry was one of the 200 male passengers that arrived in NSW via the convict ship "Lloyds" on 17 July 1837. The ship, from England, was under the control of Edward Garrett, Master, with David Watson as the Surgeon Superintendent on board. 17 July Lloyds (2) Bk. 403 London 1830 A1 Convict Indent on arrival: Name Evans Henry Age 23 Reads/Writes Reads and Writes Religion Protestant Single/Married Married Children 1 male Native Place Gloucester Trade or Calling Horse shoer/blacksmith Offence Stealing brass Tried: Where Worcester Quarter Sessions Tried: When 27 June 1836 Sentence 7 years Former Conviction None Height 5 ft 3 in Complexion Ruddy Hair Light brown Eyes Hazel grey Particular Marks or Scars Lost 2 front teeth, left side of upper jaw, five moles left side of neck, another back of right side of neck, bird and horseshoe inside lower left arms. HENRY E VANS : Arrival: 17 Jul 1837, "Lloyds 2" convict ELIZA C ROKER B ROWNING : Arrival: 1841, "Lysander" JOHANNA A B UTLER : Arrival: 1849, 'Herald of the Morning' Burial: Boorowa Catholic Cemetery Children of H ENRY E VANS and E LIZA B ROWNING are: 2. i. EMILY C AROLINE 2 E VANS , b. 20 Jan 1844, Run O' Water NSW Rg.2014-28 Goulburn; d. 12 May 1919, Boorowa NSW (75). 3. ii. HENRY E VANS , b. 1845, FIsh River rg Gundaroo District; d. 19 Jul 1921, Burrowa rg 12246. iii. MARY A NN E VANS , b. 1847, Gundaroo District; m. J AMES M URRAY , 02 May 1870, Frogs Hole, Boorowa; b. 1845; d. 01 Jul 1888, Boorowa (43). 4. iv. ELIZABETH E LIZA E VANS , b. 01 May 1849, Gundaroo District 2064 vol 34 Gundaroo C of E; d. 02 Oct 1937, Lovell Steet, Young NSW. 5. v. LYDIA E VANS , b. 08 Jun 1851, Gundaroo Rg.2060-37a; d. 1937, Gundaroo reg 23634. 6. vi. JOHN G EORGE E VANS , b. 1853, Gunning rg 3800 vol 39 Gundaroo C of E; d. 16 Oct 1916, Narrawa rg 18443. Children of H ENRY E VANS and J OHANNA B UTLER are: vii. WILLIAM 2 E VANS , b. 1856, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa. viii. CALVIN C HARLES E VANS , b. 1858, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa rg 5191. ix. AGUSTINE E VANS , b. 1860, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa; d. 1908, Koorawatha rg Grenfell rg 5646. x. MARY J ANE E VANS , b. 1860, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa rg 5351; d. 1870, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa rg 2780. 7. xi. CAROLINE K ATE E VANS , b. 1863, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa rg 5537; d. 1918, Bolong. xii. FRANCIS E VANS , b. 1864, Binalong NSW Rg.5945; d. 1869. xiii. JAMES C E VANS , b. 1866, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa rg 6117; d. 1886, Grenfell rg 9882. 8. xiv. CHARLES A LFRED E VANS , b. 1867, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa rg 6757; d. 04 Oct 1921, Boorowa (54) rg 19189. xv. HENRIETTA F RANCES SUSSANAH E VANS , b. 1869, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa rg 7152; d. 1879, Borrowa rg 4748. Generation No. 2 2 1 2. E MILY C AROLINE E VANS (H ENRY ) was born 20 Jan 1844 in Run O' Water NSW Rg.2014-28 Goulburn, and died 12 May 1919 in Boorowa NSW (75). She married JAMES C ROKER 10 Mar 1862 in Springy Creek NSW Rg.1516 Broulee, son of J OHN CROKER and A NN B ERRELL . He was born 26 Oct 1836 in Sydney Rg.2392-128; 200-22 Goulburn, and died 12 Mar 1896 in "Big Flat" Reids Flat. Children of E MILY E VANS and J AMES C ROKER are: 9. i. ELIZABETH 3 C ROKER , b. 1862, Little Plains Creek - Reg'd at Binalong; d. 14 Mar 1918, Boorowa - aged 56 yrs. ii. MARGARET C ROKER , b. 1864, Binalong NSW Rg.5928; d. 1866, Binalong NSW Rg.3313. iii. FREDERICK C ROKER , b. 1866, Binalong NSW Rg. 6091; d. 1866, Binalong NSW Rg.3312. iv. JAMES C ROKER , b. 1867, Binalong NSW Rg.6764. v. HENRY C ROKER , b. 1869, Burrowa rg 7115. vi. EMILY E LIZABETH C ROKER , b. 1871, Binalong NSW Rg.7376; d. 1947, Boorowa rg 19625; m. (1) MARK A PPS ; b. 1869; d. 1937, Liverpool; m. (2) C HARLES A LFRED J EFFERY , 1890, rg 2862; m. (3) JOSEPH W ALSH , 1946, rg. 10100. vii. MARY A NN C ROKER , b. 13 Mar 1872, Binalong NSW Rg.7230; d. 11 Sep 1953, Boorowa NSW (81); m. O LIVER J S TUART , 1899, Young rg 4717. 10. viii. LYDIA C ROKER , b. 1874, Bramah Creek NSW Rg.8800 Burrowa. ix. FREDERICK J C ROKER , b. 1876, Burrowa; d. 1928, Boorowa rg 4739. 11. x. MARGARET J ANE C ROKER , b. 1878, Burrowa NSW Rg.; d. 1941, Cowra Rg 18631. xi. HENRIETTA C ROKER , b. 1880, Burrowa NSW; d. 1908, Newtown NSW; m. W ILLIAM J AMES CORKERY , 1907, Burrowa rg 1089. 12. xii. OSWALD C ROKER , b. 1882, Burrowa NSW; d. 27 Sep 1957, Boorowa (72) rg 34262. 13. xiii. ELIZABETH C ROKER , b. 1884, Burrowa NSW Rg.14792; d. 17 Feb 1909, Burrowa NSW (23). 14. xiv. MARTHA M ARY C ROKER , b. 02 May 1887, Burrowa NSW Rg.16491; d. 21 Mar 1918, Boorowa NSW (30) rg 3435. 2 1 3. H ENRY E VANS (H ENRY ) was born 1845 in FIsh River rg Gundaroo District, and died 19 Jul 1921 in Burrowa rg 12246. He married J ANE A MELIA R OBERTS 1876 in Burrowa rg 2224, daughter of R ICHARD R OBERTS and M ARIA G ORHAM . She was born 10 Sep 1858, and died 15 Aug 1901 in Fish River Wallah NSW Rg.8858 (42). Children of H ENRY E VANS and J ANE R OBERTS are: i. ELIZA M ARY 3 E VANS , b. 06 Feb 1877, Little Plains Creek, Boorowa; d. 10 Aug 1947; m. A LBERT HENRY B AILEY ; b. 14 Nov 1874, Brook Ck, Gundaroo; d. 01 Jan 1956. ii. HENRY G EORGE E VANS , b. 12 Jan 1880, Burrowa rg 11542; d. 25 Aug 1964; m. F LORENCE S MITH , 16 Feb 1915. iii. DUDLEY G ILBERT E VANS , b. 10 Aug 1882, Burrowa rg 12376; d. 29 Feb 1968, Boorowa. iv. PHOEBE E VANS , b. 16 Dec 1884, Burrowa rg 15238; d. 17 Jul 1976; m. J AMES B IRCH , 07 Dec 1904. v. EVELINE E VANS , b. 30 Oct 1887, Burrowa rg 16469; d. 02 Jan 1957; m. S TONEWALL J ACKSON , 23 Dec 1908. vi. MADELINE J E VANS , b. 24 Jan 1891, Burrowa rg 9000; d. 23 May 1967; m. T HOMAS B IRCH , 14 Feb 1917. 15. vii. FRANCIS R OBERT LEWIS E VANS , b. 08 Jun 1893, Burrowa NSW Rg.9222. viii. CHRISTOPHER C E E VANS , b. 06 Aug 1898, Burrowa rg 19990; d. 18 Jul 1984; m. O LGA B YRNE , 10 Apr 1935. 2 1 4. E LIZABETH E LIZA E VANS (H ENRY ) was born 01 May 1849 in Gundaroo District 2064 vol 34 Gundaroo C of E, and died 02 Oct 1937 in Lovell Steet, Young NSW. She married (1) S AMUEL M ARK L AWRENCE . She married (2) J AMES M ELDRUM 21 Mar 1865 in Numby, NSW. He was born 1834 in Scotland. Child of E LIZABETH E VANS and S AMUEL L AWRENCE is: i. IVORY E 3 L AWRENCE , b. 1886; m. H EEVIL . Children of E LIZABETH E VANS and J AMES M ELDRUM are: 16. ii. CLEMENTINE J ANE 3 M ELDRUM , b. 31 Aug 1866, Daley's Springs, Carcoar; d. 1905, Young NSW. iii. ISABELLA J ANE M ELDRUM , b. 1868; d. 1913, Mosman NSW. iv. MARY A M ELDRUM , b. 1869. v. RACHEL M ELDRUM , b. 1869. vi. EMMA L M ELDRUM , b. 1873. vii. HENRY W M ELDRUM , b. 1874. viii. JOHN A LEXANDER M ELDRUM , b. 1877, Boorowa NSW. ix. FLORENCE M ELDRUM , b. 1883; d. 1884. 2 1 1 1 5. L YDIA E VANS (H ENRY ) was born 08 Jun 1851 in Gundaroo Rg.2060-37a , and died 1 1937 in Gundaroo reg 23634. She married J AMES G ORHAM 17 Apr 1873 in St John's, Boorowa, NSW rg 2067 1. He was born 26 Feb 1846 in Boorowa , NSW 1. Children of L YDIA E VANS and J AMES G ORHAM are: 17. i. MARY A NN 3 G ORHAM , b. 10 Apr 1879, Gunnary Creek, NSW; d. 23 May 1974, Boorowa , NSW. 18. ii. MARTHA M AY G ORHAM , b. 24 May 1887, Gunnary Creek, NSW; d. 31 Dec 1966, Cowra, NSW. 2 1 6. J OHN G EORGE E VANS (H ENRY ) was born 1853 in Gunning rg 3800 vol 39 Gundaroo C of E, and died 16 Oct 1916 in Narrawa rg 18443.
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