In 1851 Evan Anwyl (60) of Merionethshire, Wales, warehouseman, and wife Jemima (35) of Middlesex, were living at 35 Brighton Terrace, Lambeth, Surrey. Present were children: Ann (11) of Middlesex, and born in Brixton Surrey: William (9), Jemima (6), Elizabeth (4), Robert (1), brother Robert Anwyl (62) of Merionethshire, unmarried, warehouseman, and sister Elizabeth Anwyl (58) of Merionethshire, unmarried.
In 1861 Evan Anwyl (70) of Penal Merioneth, Gentleman, and wife Jemima (45) of London Middlesex, were with Jemima's widowed [step-]mother Margaret Morgan in Brynllis, Croeshobir, Montgomeryshire.
On 16 Aug 1870 Evan Anwyl of Llugwy, Gent. was granted Administration of the personal effects of his sister Elizabeth Anwyl of Llugwy, spinster.
On 31 Aug 1870 Evan Anwyl of Llugwy, Gent. was granted Administration (with the Will) of the personal effects of his brother Robert Anwyl of Llugwy, Esq., following the death of sister Elizabeth Anwyl, originally sole executrix and residuary legatee of the Will of the said Robert Anwyl.
In 1871 Evan Anwyl (82) of Pennal Merionethshire, . . . . . . . . . and wife Jemima (50) of London Middlesex were living in Llugwy, Pennal, Merioneth. Present were daughters (unmarried): Jemima (24), Elizabeth L. (22), Catherine W. (19), Florence M. (16)
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Evan Anwyl of Llugwy died aged 82 years (burial record)
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18th instant, aged 83, EVAN ANWYL, of Llugwy, Merionethshire, last surviving son of the late Rev. Maurice Anwyl, vicar of Llangwrig, Montgomeryshire.
Shrewsbury Chronicle, 26 January 1872
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The Will with a Codicil of Evan Anwyl formerly of Llwynon and afterwards of Llugwy, both in the Parish of Pennal, but late of Ivy House Aberdovey, all in the County of Merioneth, Gentleman, who died 18 January 1872 at Ivy House, was proved 24 February at the Principal Registry by Jemima Anwyl of Llugwy, widow, the relict, and Robert Charles Anwyl of 7 Walbrook in the City of London, Gentleman, the son, the executors. 5