Evans, Joseph Thomas (1864-1932)
Early years
Joseph was born on 15 September 1864 at Coedpoeth, nr Wrexham, Denbighshire to parents Evan and Ruth. Evan is described as a lead-miner, draper and grocer in the 1871 census return.
Joseph decided for Christ in July 1878, under the ministry of Rev W Wilkinson. In September of that year, Joseph and his brother, Shadrach, were authorised to take services. They were known as the ‘boy preachers’.
Ministry
Joseph was recommended for ministry at the age of seventeen. After studying for two years at Hartley College, Joseph was appointed Superintendent of the Bourton-on-the-Water Branch, where he spent all his probation. He held the unique position of spending all his active ministry as a Superintendent.
Joseph served as Secretary, in turns, of the Furnishing Fund, Temperance, Sunday School, Building and District Committees. He also sat on the Candidates Examining Committee.
His obituary records that Joseph became well known for his faithful, painstaking, and efficient work. He was known as a Christian gentleman, refined, devoted and of high character.
Family
Joseph married Fanny Lavinia Turner (1865-1946) in the summer of 1889 at Bourton on the Water, Gloucestershire. They had one child that died in infancy.
Joseph died on 20 December 1932 at Bournemouth, Dorset.
Circuits
- Hartley
- 1885 Bourton
- 1888 Romsey
- 1892 Sturminster
- 1895 Weymouth
- 1900 Ellesmere
- 1902 Bristol
- 1905 Torquay
- 1908 Swindon
- 1911 Southampton
- 1916 Bournemouth
- 1919 Bristol I
- 1922 Bristol IV
- 1925 Bournemouth (S)
References
Primitive Methodist Magazine 1917/447
Methodist Minutes 1933/248
W Leary, Directory of Primitive Methodist Ministers and their Circuits, 1990
Census Returns and Births, Marriages & Deaths Registers
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