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Evans, Frederick William was born on June 9, 1808 in Worcestershire, England. Son of George and Sarah (White) E. Came to the United States (New York), 1820.
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Evans, Frederick William was born on June 9, 1808 in Worcestershire, England. Son of George and Sarah (White) E. Came to the United States (New York), 1820.
His father settled in the United States in 1820, and apprenticed him to a hatter in New New York
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Member Owenite community, Massillon, O., 1828-1829.
He was a diligent student in his leisure hours, was attracted by the theories of Robert Dale Owen and Charles Fourier, and after a brief visit to England joined the Shaker community, whose leader he became in the United States.