He was born Samuel Evens in
Paisley, Renfrewshire in 1821, the son of Anne and James Evens, a weaver. He initially followed in his father's footsteps as a weaver of
Paisley shawls, but in September 1839 he enlisted in the 26th Regiment of Foot at
Gallowgate Barracks, as 1535 Private Evens. He joined his regiment in India in October 1840. The regiment moved to China and he was part of the China War of 1842. In 1843 the regiment was billeted at
Edinburgh Castle and remained there until 1851. In 1852 he volunteered for the 19th Foot Regiment to serve in the
Kaffir Wars in South Africa, with a new service no. as 2721 Private Evans, remaining Evans for the rest of his life. In 1854 he sailed to
Varna with his regiment to serve in the
Crimean War. ==The Winning of the VC==