George "Honey Boy" Evans
George Evans (10 March 1870 – 5 March 1915) known as "Honey Boy" Evans was a Welsh-born songwriter, comedian, entertainer, and musician active in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Biography
Evans was born in Pontlott ...
(1870–1915), American songwriter and entertainer
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George Evans (bandleader)
George Evans (1915 – 16 February 1993) was an English jazz bandleader, arranger, tenor saxophonist and vocalist.
Early life and career
He was born in north London in 1915. Having started playing ukulele-banjo in a group led by Norrie Par ...
(1915–1993), English jazz bandleader, arranger and tenor saxophonist
* George Evans (singer) (born 1963), Canadian-American jazz vocalist
* George Evans, pseudonym of Frederick Schiller Faust (1892–1944), American author known as
Max Brand
Frederick Schiller Faust (May 29, 1892 – May 12, 1944) was an American writer known primarily for his Western stories using the pseudonym Max Brand. He (as Max Brand) also created the popular fictional character of young medical intern D ...
* George Bird Evans (1906–1998), American author, artist and dog breeder
* George Ewart Evans (1909–1988), Welsh-born schoolteacher, writer and folklorist
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George Evans, 1st Baron Carbery George Evans, 1st Baron Carbery PC (Ire) (c. 1680 – 28 August 1749) was an Irish politician and peer. A member of a County Limerick family of Whigs, he entered the Irish House of Commons and was created a peer in 1715 as a reward for his father's ...
(c. 1680–1749), Irish politician
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George Evans, 2nd Baron Carbery
George Evans, 2nd Baron Carbery (died 2 February 1759), known until 1749 as Hon. George Evans, was a British politician. Like his father, he represented Westbury as a Whig. Evans entered the British House of Commons in 1734 as a supporter of t ...
(died 1759), British politician and Irish peer
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George Evans, 3rd Baron Carbery
George Evans, 3rd Baron Carbery (died 1783), known as Hon. George Evans from 1749 to 1759, was an Irish peer. He probably built the house later enlarged as the present Laxton, Northamptonshire, Laxton Hall.
He was the eldest son of George Evans, ...
(died 1783), Irish peer
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George Evans, 4th Baron Carbery
George Evans, 4th Baron Carbery (18 February 1766 – 31 December 1804) was a British peer and politician.
Background and education
Carbery was the son of George Evans, 3rd Baron Carbery, and his second wife Elizabeth, daughter of Christopher Ho ...
(1766–1804), British politician
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George Evans (American politician)
George Evans (January 12, 1797April 6, 1867) was an American lawyer and politician from the state of Maine. A member of the United States Whig Party, he served in both houses of the United States Congress and as Speaker of the Maine House of Re ...
George Henry Evans
George Henry Evans (March 25, 1805February 2, 1856) was a radical reformer who was in the Working Men's movement of 1829 and the trade union movements of the 1830s. Evans was born in Bromyard, Herefordshire, England, the son of George Evans and ...
(1805–1855), American radical reformer
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George Hampden Evans
The Rt.Hon. George Hampden Evans (died 2 July 1842) was an Irish politician.
Biography
George was the eldest son of Captain Hampden Evans and his wife Margaret née Davis of Portrane, County Dublin. in 1805 he married Sophia Parnell, only daug ...
(died 1842), Irish politician
* George S. Evans (1826–1883), Texas Ranger, miner, businessman and political official
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Rosser Evans
George Rosser Evans (6 October 1867 - ?) Scrum.com was an international
(George Rosser Evans, 1867–?), Wales international rugby union player
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George Evans (rugby league)
George Evans (28 January 1941 – 25 December 2015) was an Australian rugby league footballer who played in the 1960s. He won four consecutive premierships with the St George Dragons in New South Wales Rugby League competition.
Career
Georg ...
(1941–2015), Australian rugby league player
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George Evans (footballer, born 1864)
George Evans (27 June 1864 – 4 May 1947) was an English footballer. His regular position was as a forward. He played for Derby County, West Bromwich Albion
West Bromwich Albion Football Club () is an English professional football ...
George Evans (footballer, born 1994)
George Evans (born 13 December 1994) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Millwall.
Career
Evans was born in Cheadle, Greater Manchester and joined Manchester City at the age of six. After several seasons in Man ...
, English football player (Millwall)
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Chick Evans (coach)
George G. "Chick" Evans (June 18, 1901 – November 23, 1976) was an American football, basketball, and baseball coach and college athletics administrator. He served as the head football coach at Northern Illinois University from 1929 to 1954, co ...
(1901–1976), American football, basketball, and baseball coach
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George Evans (basketball)
George Evans (born January 31, 1971) is a retired American professional basketball player. He played in college for George Mason University from 1997 to 2001 where he ranks first all-time at George Mason in steals (218), second in blocked shots ( ...
(born 1971), American basketball player
* George Evans (cricketer) (1915-1965), Australian cricketer
George Evans (explorer)
George William Evans (5 January 1780 – 16 October 1852) was a surveyor and early explorer in the Colony of New South Wales. Evans was born in Warwick, England, migrating to Australia in October 1802.
Early career
In 1803, Evans was appointed ...
(1780–1852), Australian explorer
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George Essex Evans
George Essex Evans (18 June 1863 – 10 November 1909) was an Australian poet.
Biography
Essex Evans was born in London on 18 June 1863, to Welsh parents. His father, John Evans Q.C., Treasurer of the Inner Temple and a member of the House of C ...
(1863–1909), Australian journalist
* George Evans (VC) (1876–1937), British Army officer
* George Roche Evans (1922–1985), American Catholic bishop
See also
* Sir George
De Lacy Evans
General Sir George de Lacy Evans (7 October 1787 – 9 January 1870) was a British Army general who served in four wars in which the United Kingdom's troops took part in the 19th century. He was later a long-serving Member of Parliament.
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(1787–1870), British general
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