Named as a beneficiary in the Will of his maternal grandfather Evan Richard of Penmaen (written 1753)
Named as a beneficiary & Trustee in the Will of his brother William Anwyl of Cwmerau (1803)
In 1832 Evan Anwyl was a witness at the marriage of his brother John Anwyl to Jane Davies.
Evan and his brother Thomas were granted Administration of the personal estate of their brother John Anwyl on 28 Apr 1835.
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Evan Anwyl of Hendreseivion son of Evan Anwyl and Margaret his wife died aged 56 years (burial record).
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Abstract of the Will of Evan Anwyl of Hendreseivion in the Parish of Llanwrin in the County of Montgomery, Farmer, written 3 Jun 1808, proved 2 Nov 1808.
Gives & bequeaths to his wife Jannett Anwyl and to his son Evan Anwyl all his goods & effects, share and share alike. And if his wife marries after his death then she shall receive £20 of his goods & effects.
Nominates & appoints his said wife Jannet and his said son Evan co-executors of his last will and testament.
(Signed) 4
Marriage Information:
Evan married Jonnet Pugh on 7 Jan 1792 in Tal-y-Llyn, Merioneth, Wales. (Jonnet Pugh was born about 1752 and was buried on 23 Dec 1816 in Llanwrin, Montgomery, Wales, aged 64 years.)
Marriage Notes:
Marriage Bond 3 Jan 1792: Evan Anwyl, bach., farmer, of Penegoes, Montgomeryshire to Jonett Pugh, spinster, of Talyllyn, Merioneth. (Bangor A 25/2 )
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Evan Anwyl of the Parish of Penegoes, batchelor, & Jonnet Pughe of the Parish of Talyllyn, spinster
Married by Licence
Witnesses: Morris Anwyl, Edward Pughe