Evans was married three times, widowed twice, and had six children. His first wife was Harriet Ann Dickinson, daughter of
John Dickinson, owner of the paper business, and Ann Dickinson, née Grover. They had five children: • Sir
Arthur John Evans (1851–1941), curator of the
Ashmolean Museum and excavator of
Minoan Crete. •
Lewis Evans (1853–1930), who continued the family business and collected scientific instruments that formed the core of the collection for the
Museum of the History of Science, Oxford. • (Philip) Norman Evans (1854–1893), became a chemist after working for the firm • Alice Evans (1856–1882), married
William Minet, died relatively young • Harriet Ann Evans (1857–1938), married a
Longman of the publishing family Harriet died on 1 January 1858 twelve days after giving birth to Harriet Ann Evans from complications of childbirth. He later married a cousin, Frances Phelps (1826–1890), the fourth daughter of Joseph Phelps and Elizabeth Phelps (née Dickinson). She died on 22 September 1890. On 9 July 1892, John married
Maria Millington Lathbury (1856–1944). Their daughter
Joan Evans, became a distinguished art historian of French and English medieval art. Her partly autobiographical book
Time and Chance: The Story of Arthur Evans and His Forebears (1943) is an important source on her father. ==Notes==