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Family of Price James Evans and Sophia Carey

Husband: Price James Evans (1780-1831)
Wife: Sophia Carey (c. 1779-1840)
Children: Robert Lloyd Evans (1822- )
Treyer Fettice Evans (c. 1819-1876)
Marriage 1801 St George Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex

Husband: Price James Evans

Name: Price James Evans
Sex: Male
Father: Richard Evans (1754- )
Mother: Eleanor Baugh ( - )
Birth 1780 Welshpool, Montgomeryshire
Baptism 26 Nov 1780 (age 0) Welshpool, Montgomeryshire
Occupation 28 Dec 1807 (age 26-27) Milliner, Russell Court, Covent Garden (see notes)
Will 29 Jul 1809 (age 28-29) Mentioned in will of uncle, Price James Evans
Occupation 1827 (age 46-47) Surgeon, Hanwell (witness in murder trial of Thomas Johnson, Old Bailey 15.2.1827: https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18270215-16-person178&div=t18270215-16#highlight)
Death 1831 (age 50-51) Hanwell, Middlesex
Burial 19 Jun 1831 Hanwell, Middlesex (aged 50)

Wife: Sophia Carey

Name: Sophia Carey
Sex: Female
Father: -
Mother: -
Birth c. 1779
Death 1840 (age 60-61) Hanwell, Middlesex
Burial 8 Sep 1840 St Mary, Hanwell Middlesex (aged 61)

Child 1: Robert Lloyd Evans

Name: Robert Lloyd Evans
Sex: Male
Spouse: Mary Ann Sarah Compson (c. 1822- )
Birth 1822 Hanwell, Middlesex
Baptism 10 Jul 1822 (age 0) St Mary, Hanwell Middlesex
Census 1851 (age 28-29) Omnibus conductor, Thames Street, Sunbury, Middlesex

Child 2: Treyer Fettice Evans

Name: Treyer Fettice Evans
Sex: Male
Spouse: Mary White Haydon (c. 1816-1879)
Birth c. 1819 Hanwell, Middlesex
Census 1871 (age 51-52) Italian warehouseman, 5 Dalby Street, St Pancras, Middlesex
Death 8 May 1876 (age 56-57) 21 Frithville Gardens, Shepherds Bush, Middlesex

Note on Husband: Price James Evans

Old Bailey trial of ELIZABETH MINSTER, indicted for feloniously stealing on the 28th of December 1807, ten yards of muslin, value 5 l. the property of Thomas Morhall and Price James Evans.

THOMAS MORHALL . I live in Russel-court, Covent Garden, in the parish of St. Martin .

Q. Have you any partner. - A. I have, Price James Evans .

Q. Has he a father living. - A. He has an uncle living of the same name.

Q. Is the warehouse part of your dwelling house. - A. It is; I built a warehouse in the yard from the shop, between the two buildings; I have a plan of the premises here.

Q. Is the warehouse built in one, or part in one and part in the other. - A. It is built in one.

Q. Can you go into the warehouse from either of them. - A. Yes; you must go into the wareroom, which was once a yard, to go from one house to the other.

Q. You say that they were two houses, and that you built a wareroom in the yard; are both the houses that you speak of in Russell-court. - A. No, one in Russel-court and the other house comes into White Hart-yard, Drury-lane; there is a door comes out of each house.

Q. Does this warehouse that you speak of being built in the yard, lie between the two houses. - A. It does.

Q. Does it join both the houses. - A. It does.

Q. A door opening from either, it comes into the warehouse. - A. Yes.

Q. Which of these houses do you and your family live in. - A. Occasionally in both, but our chief residence is in White-Hard-yard; we have a better sitting room in Russel-court where on particular occasions we go.

Q. Mr. Evans's family, where do they reside. - A. We eat together and sleep in the same house; Mr. Evans's room adjoins mine.

Source: https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/browse.jsp?id=t18080113-33-victim344&div=t18080113-33#highlight