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NameHonorable John Evans 5th Baron Carbery 124,149
Birth1738, Cormarthen, Wales149
Death1807, Limerick, Co Limerick, Ireland149
MotherFrances Fitzwilliam (-1789)
Spouses
Family ID833
ChildrenJohn William (1763-1805)
 Emily Frances (-1771)
 Maria Juliana (-1847)
Notes for Honorable John Evans 5th Baron Carbery
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John Evans, 5th Baron Carbery (1738 – 4 March 1807), known until 1804 as Hon. John Evans, was an Irish peer.
Evans was the second son of
George Evans, 2nd Baron Carbery and his wife Frances. He married Emilia Crowe (died 6 January 1806) on 15 April 1759;[1] she was his first cousin once removed, the daughter of his father's aunt Emilia. They had four children:[1][2]
• Emily Frances Evans (7 December 1759 – 1771)
• Maj. Hon. John William Evans (31 March 1763 – 31 December 1804) was commissioned an
ensign in the 52nd Regiment of Foot on 27 June 1780.[3] He was promoted to a lieutenancy in 1781. In 1791, Lt. Evans led the forlorn hope of the storming party that took Bangalore.[4] Promoted to captain in 1792, he was probably with the regiment when it landed at Negombo to occupy Ceylon. On 23 July 1799, he exchanged into the 19th Regiment of Foot.[5] He was promoted to a major on 1 January 1800.[6] In April 1802, he was appointed commandant at Calpentyn, but was detached in 1803 to join Hay MacDowall's forces in the attack on Kandy. Evans led the advance guard that entered the city after its abandonment by Sri Vikrama Rajasinha. Returning to Calpentyn, he was appointed commander of Mannar on 8 October 1803. In March 1804, he took command at Arippu during the absence of Major Beaver, and in October, went from Mannar to the coast of Ceylon for three months. He died at Jaffna on 31 December, probably while returning to Mannar.[7][8]
• Hon. Frances Dorothea Evans (3 July 1764 – ?), married
William Preston in 1789
• Hon. Maria Juliana Evans (29 September 1769 – June 1847), married Thomas Barry of Leigh's Brook, Meath, on 12 February 1796
[1]
He died on 4 March 1807, without surviving male issue, and was succeeded by his first cousin once removed,
Sir John Evans-Freke, 2nd Baronet.
References

1 Debrett's Peerage. Vol. 2. London: J. Moyes. 1825. p. 1088.
2 Burke, Sir Bernard (1885). A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage (47 ed.). London: Harrison & Sons. p. 232.
3 "No. 12095". The London Gazette. 24 June 1780. p. 2.
4 William Scarth Morsoom, ed. (1860).
Historical Record of the Fifty-second Regiment. London: Richard Bantley. p. 38.
5 "No. 15161". The London Gazette. 20 July 1799. p. 729.
6 "No. 15218". The London Gazette. 31 December 1799. p. 2.
7 Campbell, Lawrence Dundas (1807).
"Deaths". The Asiatic Annual Register. London: T. Cadell & W. Davies. 7: 155.
8 Sylvanus Urban, ed. (1806).
"Deaths". Gentleman's Magazine. 99: 281.
Peerage of Ireland
Preceded by
George Evans
Baron Carbery

1804–1807
Succeeded by
John Evans-Freke

John [Evans], 5th Baron Carbery
born
1738
mar.
15 Apr 1759 his first cousin once removed Emma Crowe (d. 6 Jan 1806), 4th dau. of Very Rev William Crowe, Dean of Clontarf, by his wife Emilia Evans, sister of George [Evans], 1st Baron Carbery, and dau. of George Evans MP, of Bulgaden Hall, co. Limerick
children
1. Hon John William Evans (b. 31 Mar 1763; dvp. 1805)
1. Emily Frances Evans (dvp. 1771)
2. Hon Frances Dorothea Evans, mar. 1789 William Preston, a Judge of Appeal, and had issue
3. Hon Maria Juliana Evans (d. Jun 1847), mar. 1796 Thomas Barry, of Leigh's Brook, co. Meath, and had issue
died
s.p.m.s. 4 Mar 1807
suc. by
first cousin once removed
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