Margaret Bevan

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Bornabout 1894
Died20 December 1953[1]
Bethesda, Maryland
OccupationsChild evangelist, singer
Margaret Bevan
A young white woman wearing a hair bow low on her nape, and a white dress with a high neckline.
Margaret Bevan Gealy, from a 1916 newspaper.
Bornabout 1894
Died20 December 1953[1]
Bethesda, Maryland
OccupationsChild evangelist, singer

Margaret Jane Bevan Geally (born c.1894 – 20 December 1953), also called Maggie Bevan, was a Welsh-born child evangelist and singer, who twice toured the United States as a teenager, giving sermons and recitals in churches.

Margaret Bevan was born in about 1894, at Porth,[2] and raised in Caerphilly. Her father was Rees Bevan, an optician,[3] watchmaker and jeweller.[4] Her uncle was Dr. Gomer Lewis, a preacher in Swansea.[5] A pastor's advice moved her to evangelism.[6]

She earned a certificate from the Glamorgan Welsh Baptist Association in 1909, for passing the examination for entry into the ministry.[7] She was hailed as a "pulpit prodigy" when she preached at Barry Docks later in 1909.[8]

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