James Evans
M, #8000, b. 1775, d. February 1832
| Birth* | James Evans was born in 1775 at England. |
| Criminal* | He, on Saturday, 16 April 1791, stole 150 pounds of lead valued at 20 shillings, the property of a builder named John Brown. Three men stole the lead from a house in Devonshire place which was not quite finished. Mr Brown encountered the thieves as he was coming home late on the night of the crime. James Evans was sentenced at the Old Bailey, London, to seven years transportation.1 |
| (Convict) Voyage | He was a convict aboard The Ship Pitt which sailed from Yarmouth Roads, England, on Sunday, 17 July 1791 and arrived in Sydney on 14 February 1792. The Master was Ed Manning. |
| Marr-defac* | James Evans and Elizabeth Dean were in a defacto marriage relationship. |
| Death* | James Evans died in February 1832 at Sydney, NSW, Australia. |
| Burial* | He's burial was registered on 18 February 1832 at St James, Sydney, NSW, Australia.2 |
Family | Elizabeth Dean b. 1769, d. Dec 1829 |
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Citations:
- [S139] Perry McIntyre & Adele Cathro, Thomas Dunn's Descendants, page: 40.
- [S139] Perry McIntyre & Adele Cathro, Thomas Dunn's Descendants, page: 42.
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