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My granfather was William Richard Evans. He was born in Aston in 1899 and lived at 5 Manor Grove, Chataway St, Aston.
His father was also William Richard Evans who, at the time, was a platelayer.
I have a jug with "The Farmer's Prayer" on it - it bears the name Richard Evans and the date 1869. There wouldn't have been many farmers in Aston even in 1869 so I'm guessing this Richard was a previous generation - probably my grandad's grandad.
Anyway, grandad always used to say that we were related to George Elliot, whose real name was Marie Ann Evans. She was born at Astely near Nuneaton in c 1820. Coincidentally or not my grandad worked at Astely Hall in the 1920's looking after the horses.
So - George Elliot's father was Robert Evans and she (George) had a brother called Isaac.
Any bright ideas linking the George Elliot Evans's to the Aston Evans's via Richard Evans who, in 1869 was a farmer?
His father was also William Richard Evans who, at the time, was a platelayer.
I have a jug with "The Farmer's Prayer" on it - it bears the name Richard Evans and the date 1869. There wouldn't have been many farmers in Aston even in 1869 so I'm guessing this Richard was a previous generation - probably my grandad's grandad.
Anyway, grandad always used to say that we were related to George Elliot, whose real name was Marie Ann Evans. She was born at Astely near Nuneaton in c 1820. Coincidentally or not my grandad worked at Astely Hall in the 1920's looking after the horses.
So - George Elliot's father was Robert Evans and she (George) had a brother called Isaac.
Any bright ideas linking the George Elliot Evans's to the Aston Evans's via Richard Evans who, in 1869 was a farmer?