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Dan Harries Evans (c1856- ) founder of [[D. H. Evans and Co]]
Dan Harries Evans (c1856-1929) founder of [[D. H. Evans and Co]]


Born the son of Daniel Evans, a farmer.
Born the son of Daniel Evans, a farmer.
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1915 Bankrupt. Connected with the Shooter's Hill Estate, Pangbourne, with a view to development. No longer connected with D. H. Evans.<ref>Nottingham Journal - Friday 09 July 1915</ref>
1915 Bankrupt. Connected with the Shooter's Hill Estate, Pangbourne, with a view to development. No longer connected with D. H. Evans.<ref>Nottingham Journal - Friday 09 July 1915</ref>
1929 March 29th. Died. Probate to Tudor Evans (his son), Hotel Manager.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Biography]]
[[Category: Births 1850-1859]]
[[Category: Births 1850-1859]]
[[Category: Deaths]]
[[Category: Deaths 1920-1929]]

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Dan Harries Evans (c1856-1929) founder of D. H. Evans and Co

Born the son of Daniel Evans, a farmer.

1878 Moved to London to start a business

1911 Residing at 28 Rutland Court, London SW: Dan Harries Evans (age 54 born Abergwilly, Carmarthenshire), Retired Merchant. With his wife Elizabeth and son Frank David Evans.[1]

1915 Bankrupt. Connected with the Shooter's Hill Estate, Pangbourne, with a view to development. No longer connected with D. H. Evans.[2]

1929 March 29th. Died. Probate to Tudor Evans (his son), Hotel Manager.

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Sources of Information

  1. 1911 Census
  2. Nottingham Journal - Friday 09 July 1915