1. Gwilym ap Gruffydd ap Heilen, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan, son of Gruffydd ap Heilen and Gwenhwyvar verch Jevan ap Gruffydd, was born about 1300 and died after 1353. Other names for Gwilym were Gwilym ap Griffith and Gwilym ap Griffith ap Heilyn.
Research Notes: Cochwillan adjoins the Penrhyn estate.
Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 341 "Gwilym ab Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan." This source swaps the wives of this Gwilym ab Gruffydd and Gruffydd ap Heilen (Gwen verch Ieuan ab Gruffydd vs. Efa verch Gruffydd ap David).
Which is correct??
Source: A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland" by John Burke & John Bernard Burke, vol. I, London, 1847, p. 736 has:
"The eldest son [of Heilin ap Tudor and Agnes verch Bloddyn], GRIFFITH AP HEILIN, was father of GWILYM AP GRIFFITH, living 26 EDWARD III., who m. Efa, dau. of Griffith ap David, of Cochwillan, eldest son of Tudor ap Madoc, Lord of Penrhyn, in Caernarvon, (who d. about 1284,) grandson of Yarddyr ap Cynddelw, Lord of Uchaf, and had two sons, 1. Bleddyn ap Gwilym... 2. Griffith ap Gwilym, of Penrhyn"
Source: Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas, Vol. I, London, 1872, p. 362, "Gwilym ap Gruffydd, of Cochwillan, living 1353, m. Efa, dau. of Gruffydd ap Tudor of Cochwillan ap Tudor ap Madoc, Lord of Penrhyn, co. of Carnarvon, and grandson of Jarddur ap Cynddelw, Lord of Llechwedd-uchaf, great forester of Snoden, by whom he was father of two sons:-- 1. Gruffydd... 2. Bleddyn ap Gwilym..."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"(1) GWILYM AP GRIFFITH AP HEILYN (third in descent from Tudur ab Ednyfed ), who d. c. 1370, m. (c. 1340) Eva, daughter of Griffith ap Tudur ap Madog ap Iarddur. Her father (d. c. 1310) and brother Gwilym ap Griffith of Llaniestyn, in Anglesey (d. c. 1375) were landowners of some note in Englefield and in various townships in Anglesey (Twrgarw, Penw and Caernarvonshire (Bodfeio). She was probably one of the co-heirs of her brother in 'Gafael Iarddur' in Bodfeio in 1352, and it was almost certainly this marriage which brought Cochwillan to her husband's family, together with a share of her family's lands in Anglesey. By her brother's will, dated 1375, her son, Griffith ap Gwilym (d. 1405 - see (2) below) inherited further lands in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire."
Gwilym married Eva verch Gruffydd ap David, of Cwchwillan, daughter of Gruffydd ap David ap Tudor and Unknown, about 1340. Another name for Eva was Efa verch Griffith ap David of Cochwillan.
Marriage Notes: Source: Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html)
Research Notes: Source: A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland" by John Burke & John Bernard Burke, vol. I, London, 1847, p. 736 has:
"The eldest son [of Heilin ap Tudor and Agnes verch Bloddyn], GRIFFITH AP HEILIN, was father of GWILYM AP GRIFFITH, living 26 EDWARD III., who m. Efa, dau. of Griffith ap David, of Cochwillan, eldest son of Tudor ap Madoc, Lord of Penrhyn, in Caernarvon, (who d. about 1284,) grandson of Yarddyr ap Cynddelw, Lord of Uchaf, and had two sons, 1. Bleddyn ap Gwilym... 2. Griffith ap Gwilym, of Penrhyn"
Was Efa his wife? Or was she Gwen (i.e., swapped)? Swapping them (Eva as wife of Gruffydd ap Heilen) would bring Penrhyn and Cwchwillan into the family one generation sooner.
Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 341, places Eva as the wife of Gruffydd ab Heilin, swapping her with Gwen. From that source re. Eva: "Eva, d. and heiress of Gruffydd ab David ab Tudor ab Madog of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan, son and heir of Iarddur, of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan, Lord of Llecchwedd Uchaf and Creuddyn, and Grand Forester of Snowdon."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"(1) GWILYM AP GRIFFITH AP HEILYN (third in descent from Tudur ab Ednyfed ), who d. c. 1370, m. (c. 1340) Eva, daughter of Griffith ap Tudur ap Madog ap Iarddur. Her father (d. c. 1310) and brother Gwilym ap Griffith of Llaniestyn, in Anglesey (d. c. 1375) were landowners of some note in Englefield and in various townships in Anglesey (Twrgarw, Penw and Caernarvonshire (Bodfeio). She was probably one of the co-heirs of her brother in 'Gafael Iarddur' in Bodfeio in 1352, and it was almost certainly this marriage which brought Cochwillan to her husband's family, together with a share of her family's lands in Anglesey. By her brother's will, dated 1375, her son, Griffith ap Gwilym (d. 1405 - see (2) below) inherited further lands in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire."
Children from this marriage were:
+ 2 M i. Gruffydd ap Gwilym, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan 1 2 3 was born about 1322 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1405 in Austria-Hungary about age 83.
+ 3 M ii. Bleddyn ap Gwilym died before Oct 1406.
2. Gruffydd ap Gwilym, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan 1 2 3 (Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1322 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1405 in Austria-Hungary about age 83. Other names for Gruffydd were Gruffydd ap Guilym and Griffith ap Gwilym.
Research Notes: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, Vol. IV, p. 342 shows him as "Gruffydd Gwilym, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan," who was the second son of "Gwilym Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan."
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 57:
'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gullym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, adn the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir william Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"(2) GRIFFITH AP GWILYM (d. 1405) m. (c. 1360) Generys, daughter and heiress of Madog ap Goronwy Fychan who was third in descent from Ednyfed Fychan through his son, Goronwy , ancestor of the Tudors (see under Ednyfed Fychan ). She brought to her husband lands at Gwredog in Anglesey, together with her share of the family lands at 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed,' in the township of Cororion in Caernarvonshire. 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' was the nucleus of the Penrhyn estate and the whole Gafael corresponds roughly to the present Penrhyn demesne, or park. This marriage marks the first link between the Griffith family and Penrhyn, but Griffith ap Gwilym lived throughout his life in north-east Wales. With his brother BLEDDYN, he d. in rebellion with Owain Glyndwr (q.v.) before Oct. 1406, but Bleddyn's descendants, together with those of Griffith ap Gwilym, through his youngest son, Rhys, continued to be represented in Flintshire and Denbighshire until the 16th cent. The personal connection of the family with Anglesey and Caernarvonshire began with the eldest and second sons of Griffith ap Gwilym."
By the will of Gwilym ap Griffith of Llaniestyn, dated 1375, the son of Gwilym ap Griffith ap Heilen and Eva verch Griffith, Griffith ap Gwilym inherited further lands in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire.
Gruffydd married Generys verch Madog ap Gronwy Fychan,4 5 6 7 daughter of Madog ap Goronwy Fychan, of Tref Castell and Margred verch Robert, about 1360. Generys was born about 1326 in Penmynydd, Anglesey, Wales. Other names for Generys were Generis verch Madoc of Penmynydd, Anglesey, Genesis verch Madoc, and Generys verch Madog ap Goronwy Fychan.
Marriage Notes: Source: Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html)
Research Notes: Daughter and heiress of Madog ap Goronwy Fychan
From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"(2) GRIFFITH AP GWILYM (d. 1405) m. (c. 1360) Generys, daughter and heiress of Madog ap Goronwy Fychan who was third in descent from Ednyfed Fychan through his son, Goronwy , ancestor of the Tudors (see under Ednyfed Fychan ). She brought to her husband lands at Gwredog in Anglesey, together with her share of the family lands at 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed,' in the township of Cororion in Caernarvonshire. 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' was the nucleus of the Penrhyn estate and the whole Gafael corresponds roughly to the present Penrhyn demesne, or park. This marriage marks the first link between the Griffith family and Penrhyn, but Griffith ap Gwilym lived throughout his life in north-east Wales. With his brother BLEDDYN, he d. in rebellion with Owain Glyndwr (q.v.) before Oct. 1406, but Bleddyn's descendants, together with those of Griffith ap Gwilym, through his youngest son, Rhys, continued to be represented in Flintshire and Denbighshire until the 16th cent. The personal connection of the family with Anglesey and Caernarvonshire began with the eldest and second sons of Griffith ap Gwilym."
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From Annals and Antiquities, Vol. I, p. 362: "Gruffydd ap Gwilym, of Penrhyn and Cochwillan, by Generis, his wife, dau. and h. of Madoc ap Grono, or Gronwy, Fychan, of Penmynydd, Anglesey ("ap Gronwy ap Ednyfed Fychan"--Dwnn), had three sons and two daus."
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From History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, Vol. IV, p. 342: "Generys, d. of Goronwy Fychan ab Goronwy ab Ednyfed Fychan of Tref Castell, Penmynydd, Arddreiniog, and Tref Gayan."
Children from this marriage were:
+ 4 M i. Gwilym ap Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn 1 7 8 9 was born about 1365 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1431 in Austria-Hungary about age 66.
+ 5 F ii. Jonet verch Gruffudd ap Gwilym was born about 1376 in Cetheiniog, Caernarfonshire, Wales.
+ 6 M iii. Robin ap Gruffydd, of Cochwillan .1 6 7
+ 7 M iv. Rhys ap Gruffydd, of Nant in Tegeingl .
3. Bleddyn ap Gwilym (Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) died before Oct 1406.
Research Notes: Source: Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas, Vol. I, London, 1872, p. 362. Ancescor of the Morgans, Golden Grove ("Golgref"--Dwnn), co. of Flint.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"With his brother BLEDDYN, [Griffith ap Gwilym] d. in rebellion with Owain Glyndwr (q.v.) before Oct. 1406, but Bleddyn's descendants, together with those of Griffith ap Gwilym, through his youngest son, Rhys, continued to be represented in Flintshire and Denbighshire until the 16th cent. The personal connection of the family with Anglesey and Caernarvonshire began with the eldest and second sons of Griffith ap Gwilym."
4. Gwilym ap Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn 1 7 8 9 (Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1365 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1431 in Austria-Hungary about age 66. Another name for Gwilym was Gwilym ap Gruffudd ap Gwilym of Penrhyn.
Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 gives b. abt 1330, d. abt 1431. Another source says b. abt 1365.
Research Notes: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. IV, p. 342 shows him as "Gwilym ab Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn," the second son of "Gruffydd Gwilym, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan," who was the second son of "Gwilym Gruffydd, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"(3) The eldest son of Griffith and Generys, GWILYM AP GRIFFITH (d. 1431), m. (c. 1390) his kinswoman, Morfydd, daughter of Goronwy ap Tudur (ob. 1382) of Penmynydd (see under Ednyfed Fychan ). Gwilym thereby gained a further share in 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' (Penrhyn) as well as lands in Anglesey. In 1389, Gwilym and his younger brother, ROBIN AP GRIFFITH, were granted by their father his lands in Caernarvonshire and Anglesey and it was probably this step which led to their firm establishment in the area. Lands in Bodfeio were given to Robin, who was the ancestor of the family of Williams of Cochwillan (q.v. in App.) . Gwilym was the real founder of the Penrhyn family, but his precise place of residence before 1400 is not known. His wife's dowry had strengthened his hold on 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' (Penrhyn) but his main possessions were in the commotes of Menai and Dindaethwy in Anglesey. His wife's mother (Myfanwy) and brother (Tudur ap Goronwy) were alive in 1397 and might be expected to have lived at Penmynydd; nevertheless, Gwilym ap Griffith is described as 'of Penmynydd' in 1400 and 1403, and his will, dated 1430, was signed there. From 1391 to 1397 he held various crown offices in Anglesey, being sheriff in 1396-7.
"His wife's uncles (Rhys, Gwilym, and Maredudd ap Tudur) gave full support to their cousin, Owain Glyndwr (q.v. , and see under Ednyfed Fychan ); Gwilym himself was more cautious, but he was forced by family and other circumstances to throw in his lot with the rebels about 1402. (As has been said, his father and uncle died in Glyndwr 's service.) His brother, Robin of Cochwillan, was also in rebellion but abandoned Glyndwr before 1408, when he appears as a crown official in Caernarvonshire. Gwilym also made his peace with the king before Nov. 1407, when he was restored to his forfeited possessions and was granted, in addition, the lands of twenty-seven Anglesey adherents of Glyndwr who had probably died in rebellion. By 1410 he had been granted the forfeited lands of his wife's uncles, Rhys and Gwilym ap Tudur, both of whom adhered to Glyndwr to the last. His will, dated 1430, also refers to lands which he had obtained from his Tudor kinsmen; his brother-in-law, Tudur ap Goronwy, appears to have d. c. 1400 and his share of the Tudor possessions undoubtedly came into Gwilym's hands. In all, Gwilym ap Griffith appears to have succeeded, through his father's marriage, his own, and the effects of the Glynd rebellion, in gaining control of most of the patrimony of the Tudors; not the least important of the probable consequences was the departure of Owain Tudor (q.v.) to seek his fortunes at the court of Henry V.
"The date of death of Gwilym's first wife is not known. Some time after 1405 he m. Joan, daughter of Sir William Stanley of Hooton, Ches., thus beginning a long and profitable connexion with the rising star of that family. His son by his first wife inherited only his mother's property at Penmynydd, and he was the ancestor of the later Theodores of that place (see Tudor family, of Penmynydd ). Gwilym ap Griffith d. in 1431, leaving his great possessions in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire to his son by the second marriage. (Penrhyn manuscripts, passim; Trans. Angl. Antiq. Soc., 1951, 34-72; J. R. Jones, 'The development of the Penrhyn estate to 1431', University of Wales M.A. thesis, unpublished.)"
Gwilym married Morfydd verch Goronwy ap Tudur, of Penmynydd 7 10 about 1390. Morfydd died before 1405. Another name for Morfydd was Morvyn verch Grono ap Tudor.
Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"(3) The eldest son of Griffith and Generys, GWILYM AP GRIFFITH (d. 1431), m. (c. 1390) his kinswoman, Morfydd, daughter of Goronwy ap Tudur (ob. 1382) of Penmynydd (see under Ednyfed Fychan ). Gwilym thereby gained a further share in 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' (Penrhyn) as well as lands in Anglesey. In 1389, Gwilym and his younger brother, ROBIN AP GRIFFITH, were granted by their father his lands in Caernarvonshire and Anglesey and it was probably this step which led to their firm establishment in the area. Lands in Bodfeio were given to Robin, who was the ancestor of the family of Williams of Cochwillan (q.v. in App.) . Gwilym was the real founder of the Penrhyn family, but his precise place of residence before 1400 is not known. His wife's dowry had strengthened his hold on 'Gafael Goronwy ab Ednyfed' (Penrhyn) but his main possessions were in the commotes of Menai and Dindaethwy in Anglesey. His wife's mother (Myfanwy) and brother (Tudur ap Goronwy) were alive in 1397 and might be expected to have lived at Penmynydd; nevertheless, Gwilym ap Griffith is described as 'of Penmynydd' in 1400 and 1403, and his will, dated 1430, was signed there. From 1391 to 1397 he held various crown offices in Anglesey, being sheriff in 1396-7.
"His wife's uncles (Rhys, Gwilym, and Maredudd ap Tudur) gave full support to their cousin, Owain Glyndwr (q.v. , and see under Ednyfed Fychan ); Gwilym himself was more cautious, but he was forced by family and other circumstances to throw in his lot with the rebels about 1402. (As has been said, his father and uncle died in Glyndwr 's service.) His brother, Robin of Cochwillan, was also in rebellion but abandoned Glyndwr before 1408, when he appears as a crown official in Caernarvonshire. Gwilym also made his peace with the king before Nov. 1407, when he was restored to his forfeited possessions and was granted, in addition, the lands of twenty-seven Anglesey adherents of Glyndwr who had probably died in rebellion. By 1410 he had been granted the forfeited lands of his wife's uncles, Rhys and Gwilym ap Tudur, both of whom adhered to Glyndwr to the last. His will, dated 1430, also refers to lands which he had obtained from his Tudor kinsmen; his brother-in-law, Tudur ap Goronwy, appears to have d. c. 1400 and his share of the Tudor possessions undoubtedly came into Gwilym's hands. In all, Gwilym ap Griffith appears to have succeeded, through his father's marriage, his own, and the effects of the Glynd rebellion, in gaining control of most of the patrimony of the Tudors; not the least important of the probable consequences was the departure of Owain Tudor (q.v.) to seek his fortunes at the court of Henry V.
"The date of death of Gwilym's first wife is not known."
The child from this marriage was:
+ 8 M i. Tudor Vychan ap Gwilym, of Penmynydh, Anglesey
Gwilym next married Jonet Stanley, of Hooton,1 2 11 12 13 14 15 daughter of William de Stanleigh, "The Elder", Lord of Stanley, Storeton & Hooton and Margery de Hooton, after 1405. Jonet was born about 1380 in Hooton, Eastham, Wirral, Cheshire, England and died in 1466 about age 86. Other names for Jonet were Jane Stanley, Jane De Stanley, Janet Stanley, Janet de Stanley, Joan Stanley of Hooton, and Sioned Stanley.
Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 gives b. abt 1362 & name = Jane Stanley. Several other sources give b. abt 1380.
Research Notes: Note: The present researcher has been unable as yet to find an authoritative source that would definitively answer questions about Jonet Staney's parentage , dates, etc. The reader is advised not to rely on this site as its sole source.
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2nd wife of Gwilym ap Gruffydd
From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"Some time after 1405 [Gwilym ap Griffith] m. Joan, daughter of Sir William Stanley of Hooton, Ches., thus beginning a long and profitable connexion with the rising star of that family. His son by his first wife inherited only his mother's property at Penmynydd, and he was the ancestor of the later Theodores of that place (see Tudor family, of Penmynydd ). Gwilym ap Griffith d. in 1431, leaving his great possessions in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire to his son by the second marriage. (Penrhyn manuscripts, passim; Trans. Angl. Antiq. Soc., 1951, 34-72; J. R. Jones, 'The development of the Penrhyn estate to 1431', University of Wales M.A. thesis, unpublished.)"
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The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. IV, p. 342 shows her as
"Janet, d. of Sir William Stanley of Hooton, co. Chester, Knt., ab Sir William Stanley, Knt., ab Sir William Stanley, Knt." In other words her father was the 3rd Sir William Stanley in a row, the one designated as "of Hooton." By that line of reasoning, she would have been the daughter of Sir William Stanley (1368-1428), making her birth year of abt 1362 impossible.
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According to http://www.penrose.org/getperson.php?personID=I40748&tree=penrose,
Jonet is the daughter of William Stanley (abt 1348-bef 1428) and Margery de Hooton (abt 1352-1430). She had 2 brothers, William and John. She had 3 husbands: Robert Paris, Judge (m. abt 1397), Gwilym ap Gryffydd (m. abt 1400) and John Pikine.
Penrose sources are:
S R Meyrick: Heraldic Visitation of Wales Vol 2 P. 89 (Footnote 1)
J E Griffith: Pedigrees of Anglesey & Caernarvonshire Families pp.106, 185 -- Griffith-Shows all his children as of the 2nd wife except Tudur Vychan of Penmynydd.
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From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 57:
"VII. LADY JANE TROUTBECK, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married Sir William Griffith, Knight, of Penrhyn, in the county of Caernarvon, as appear of record in the Visitations of Lewis Dwnn, II, 154-5, Harl. MSS. No. 1424, fo. 135b., also MS. of the celebrated antiquary, Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, Known as the Hengwrt MS. 96, p. 603 (vide Montgomeryshire Collections, by the Powysland Club), vol XXV., page 98. The translation of this MS. is as follows:
'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gullym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, and the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir william Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'"
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No source mentions Jonet's mother.
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FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #316911 (submitted by Samuel Taylor "Sam" Geer) has b. abt 1400, but that would make her marriage to Judge Robert Paris abt 1397 impossible. The year 1400 is most likely the date of her marriage to Gwilym.
A couple of Rootsweb WorldConnect sources have b. abt 1350, father William Stanley b. abt 1328 of Hooten, Cheshire, England. They were probably all copying from the same source.
Another has her as the daughter of William de Stanley (1319-abt 1388) and Alice Massey (1329- ) of Timperley. The source http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I45150 has her b. 1360 in Hooten, Eastham, Cheshire, England.
Much confusion about her birthdate. There may have been 2 women with the same name in succeeding generations.
Scenario #1:
Father = William De Stanley the Elder
Mother = Margery De Hooten or ?
Husband 1 = Judge Robert Paris
Husband 2 = Gwilym Ap Gruffydd
Scenario #2:
Father = William De Stanley
Mother = Alice Massey or ?
Husband 1 = Judge Robert Paris
Husband 2 = Gwilym Ap Gruffydd
Scenario #3:
Father = Sir Edward Stanley (son of Sir William Stanley)
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Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 gives mother as Alice Massey (wife of earlier William Stanley, b. abt 1319).
Other sources have other dates and even have her the daughter of Sir William Stanley (abt 1319-aft 1362) who was married to Alice de Massy.
Janet is not listed by "The Stanley Family of Hooton, Cheshire" as a daughter of William de Stanley (1378-abt 1428). (www.fintco.demon.co.uk/stanley/ches-hooton.htm). That is the William who married (1) Margery de Hooten, (2) Agnes Beckington, (3) Matilda.
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Children from this marriage were:
+ 9 F i. Elen verch Gwilym Fychan was born about 1404.
+ 10 F ii. Angharad verch Gwilym was born about 1407.
+ 11 M iii. Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales 1 6 16 17 18 19 20 was born about 1420 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1483 in Austria-Hungary about age 63.
5. Jonet verch Gruffudd ap Gwilym (Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1376 in Cetheiniog, Caernarfonshire, Wales.
Research Notes: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=mjr6387&id=I64702 has b. abt 1376 in Cetheiniog,Caer,Wales.
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6. Robin ap Gruffydd, of Cochwillan 1 6 7 (Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1). Another name for Robin was Robert ab Gruffydd of Cwchwillan.
Research Notes: Younger brother of Gwilym ap Griffith.
Second son of Gruffydd ap Gwilym according to this source:
From Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales, Vol. I, London, p. 362:
"Robin ap Gruffydd, the second son, had Cochwillan. By Lowry, dau. of Gronw ap Jevan of Eifionydd, this second wife, he had a son,--Thomas.. Robin ap Gruffydd by his first wife, Angharad, dau. and h. of Rhys ap Gruffydd ap Gronw, of Llanllechid, had, with other issue, a son,--Gruffydd ap Robin, his successor..."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"In 1389, Gwilym and his younger brother, ROBIN AP GRIFFITH, were granted by their father his lands in Caernarvonshire and Anglesey and it was probably this step which led to their firm establishment in the area. Lands in Bodfeio were given to Robin, who was the ancestor of the family of Williams of Cochwillan (q.v. in App.) . "
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This source says Robin was the first son (probably incorrect):
From The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. IV, p. 342:
"Robert ab Gruffydd of Cwchwillan, ancestor of Sir Richard Bulkeley Williams Bulkeley of Baron Hill, Bart.," the first son of "Gruffydd ab Gwilym, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan"
Robin married Lowry verch Gronw ap Jevan, of Eifionydd.6
7. Rhys ap Gruffydd, of Nant in Tegeingl (Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 342 shows him as "Rhys ab Gruffydd of Nant in Tegeingl ancestor of the Hugheses of Prestatyn and Feydor, and of the Lloyds of Nant, who left two daughters co-heirs: 1st, Janet, ux. Henry Wynn Conwy of Nant; and, 2ndly, Catherine, ux. Cadwaladr ab Maurice Gethin of Y Voelas."
Source: Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales by Thomas Nicholas, Vol. I, London, 1872, p. 362 has "Rhys ap Gruffydd, of Nant, co. of Flint, whose representatives maternally are Wynne-Finch of Voelas, and the Wynne Conways of Nant."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html):
"...Bleddyn's descendants, together with those of Griffith ap Gwilym, through his youngest son, Rhys, continued to be represented in Flintshire and Denbighshire until the 16th cent. The personal connection of the family with Anglesey and Caernarvonshire began with the eldest and second sons of Griffith ap Gwilym."
8. Tudor Vychan ap Gwilym, of Penmynydh, Anglesey (Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
9. Elen verch Gwilym Fychan (Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1404. Other names for Elen were Elin verch Gwilym and Ellin verch Gwilym ap Griffith of Penrhyn.
Research Notes: http://www.penrose.org/getperson.php?personID=I40089&tree=penrose
Source: A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire by Sir [John] Bernard Burke, London, 1866, pp. 85-86
Elen married William Bulkeley, Esq., of Cheadle, Constable of Beaumaris Castle.
Research Notes: Source: A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire by Sir [John] Bernard Burke, London, 1866, pp. 85-86:
:WILLIAM BULKELEY, Esq., of Cheadle, constable of Beaumaris Castle, Anglesey, in the reign of HENRY VI., who prevented the Duke of York, on his return from Ireland, from effecting a landing at Beaumaris. He m. Ellin, dau. (by his 2nd wife, Jonet, widow of Robert Paris, chamberlain of North Wales, and dau. of Sir William Stanley, Knt., of Hooton, co. Chester) of Gwylim ap Griffith, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, and jure prima uxoris of Penmynydd, co. Anglesey, who d. 18th HENRY IV. (1440), derived from Ednyfed Vychan, Lord of Brynfenigle. By this lady he was father of a son, ROWLAND BULKELEY, Esq. of Beaumaris and Cheadle..."
10. Angharad verch Gwilym (Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1407.
11. Sir William Griffith, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales 1 6 16 17 18 19 20 (Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1420 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died in 1483 in Austria-Hungary about age 63. Other names for William were William Griffith Fychan, Gwilym Fychan ap Gwilym ap Gruffydd, William Fychan ap Gwilym of Penrhyn, 1st Chamberlain of North Wales, William Vaughan ab Gwilym Chamberlain of North Wales, Gwilym Fychan ap Gwilym ap Gruffydd of Penrhyn, 1st Chamberlain of North Wales, and William Vaughan 1st Chamberlain of North Wales.
Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1420, as does Welsh Biography Online. Another source has 1415.
Research Notes: From The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. IV, p. 342:
"William Fychan of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales. He was made a denizen of England, 18 Henry VI, upon the condition of his not marrying a Welshwoman. He was living 10th August 1466."
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From Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales, Vol. I, p. 362:
"William Gruffydd, or Gwilym Vychan, ancestor of the Griffiths of Penrhyn, Plasnewydd, Carreglwyd, Pencraig, and Carnarvon."
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, pp. 57-58:
"VII. LADY JANE TROUTBECK, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married Sir William Griffith, Knight, of Penrhyn, in the county of Caernarvon, as appear of record in the Visitations of Lewis Dwnn, II, 154-5, Harl. MSS. No. 1424, fo. 135b., also MS. of the celebrated antiquary, Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, Known as the Hengwrt MS. 96, p. 603 (vide Montgomeryshire Collections, by the Powysland Club), vol XXV., page 98. The translation of this MS. is as follows:
'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gullym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, and the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir william Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'
"Sir William Griffith must, therefore, have been born subsequent to the year 1440, and succeeded his father as Chamberlain of North Wales, some time after 10th of August , 1466, for his said father was alive upon the last mentioned day."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"Some time after 1405 he m. Joan, daughter of Sir William Stanley of Hooton, Ches., thus beginning a long and profitable connexion with the rising star of that family. His son by his first wife inherited only his mother's property at Penmynydd, and he was the ancestor of the later Theodores of that place (see Tudor family, of Penmynydd ). Gwilym ap Griffith d. in 1431, leaving his great possessions in Anglesey and Caernarvonshire to his son by the second marriage. (Penrhyn manuscripts, passim; Trans. Angl. Antiq. Soc., 1951, 34-72; J. R. Jones, 'The development of the Penrhyn estate to 1431', University of Wales M.A. thesis, unpublished.)
"From 1431 to 1531 the son, grandson, and great-grandson of Gwilym ap Griffith (each named Gwilym) held the estate and added to it. (During the 15th cent. the surname 'Griffith' became established and 'Gwilym' became 'William' in non-Welsh records.) All three showed outstanding skill in steering a safe and profitable course through the dangerous waters of 15th cent. politics; in particular, they allied themselves with prominent English houses, especially the pliant Stanleys - a process which began with the marriage of Gwilym ap Griffith to Joan Stanley of Hooton. The son of that marriage, GWILYM FYCHAN (c. 1420-1483), was under the tutelage of his Stanley kinsmen until he came of age (Penrhyn MSS. 17-18). In 1440 he received letters of denization, freeing him from the operation of the penal laws passed against Welshmen during the Glynd revolt, on condition that he did not marry a Welsh-woman or hold office; the ban on holding office was raised in 1443 on the ground that his mother was a Stanley (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1436-41 (416), 1441-6 (164). He m., before 1447, Ales, daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Dalton of Apthorp, Northants.; the marriage almost certainly reflects the Stanley connection, for Ales Dalton was grand-daughter by her second marriage of Isabel de Pilkington whose daughter by Thomas de Lathom, her first husband, brought Lathom and Knowsley to the Stanleys. (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 155; Penrhyn MSS. 1-4, 7-9, 13; G.E.C., Complete Peerage, iv, 205 n. c.; D.N.B., liv., 75.) He m. (2) Gwenllian, daughter of Iorwerth ap David; ROBERT, his eldest son by this marriage, was the ancestor of the family of Griffith of Plasnewydd, Anglesey, and Llanfairis-gaer, Caerns.; EDMUND, the second son, founded the estate of Carreg-lwyd, Anglesey . See Griffith , Pedigrees, 47, 56, 57, and articles Griffith of Carreg-lwyd and Griffith, George, 1601-1666 . In 1451 he was member of a commission appointed to examine the reasons why the revenues of Merioneth were in arrear (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1446-52, 480) and between 1457 and 1463 he was deputy to various chamberlains of North Wales (Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 47; P.R.O. Min. Acc., 1154/3, 1180/3). He does not appear to have held the office of chamberlain. He was probably the William Griffith who, as 'marshall of the King's Hall,' received grants from Edward IV in 1462 and 1464, and he served on a number of North Wales commissions during Edward's reign (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1461-7 (117, 293, 329), 1467-77 (54, 490), 1476-85 (121)). He was d. by 13 Sept. 1483 (Penrhyn MSS. 38-9). A number of contemporary poets (qq.v.) sang his praises - Cynwrig ap Dafydd Goch , Dafydd ab Edmwnd , Guto'r Glyn , Rhys Goch Eryri , and Robin Ddu (Mostyn MSS. 148, 493, 495, 498, 542; Llanst. MSS. 118, 78; Gwaith Dafydd ab Edmwnd (ed. T. Roberts ), 107; Gwaith Guto'r Glyn (ed. J. Ll. Williams and I. Williams ), 52, 55; Iolo Goch ac Eraill (ed. H. Lewis , T. Roberts and I. Williams ), 307; H. T. Evans , Wales and the Wars of the Roses, 14)."
Noted events in his life were:
• Appointed: Chamberlain of North Wales, 1439.
William married Alice Dalton,7 18 21 22 daughter of Sir Richard Dalton, of Apthorp, Northants. and Isabel Stanley, in 1444 in Apthorp, Northamptonshire, England. Alice was born about 1425 in Apethorpe, Northamptonshire, England and died in 1483 about age 58. Another name for Alice was Ales Dalton.
Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1428.
Research Notes: From History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher<</i>>, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 342. "Alice, d. and heiress of Sir Richard Dalton, Knt., ab Sir John ab Sir John ab Sir John Dalton ab Sir Robert Dalton, Knt. (azure, a lion rampant in an orle of eight cross crosslets argent). Her mother was Isabel, daughter and heiress of John Stanley, Esq. (argent, on a band azure, three stag's heads caboshed or)."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"[Gwilym Fychan] m., before 1447, Ales, daughter and heiress of Sir Richard Dalton of Apthorp, Northants.; the marriage almost certainly reflects the Stanley connection, for Ales Dalton was grand-daughter by her second marriage of Isabel de Pilkington whose daughter by Thomas de Lathom, her first husband, brought Lathom and Knowsley to the Stanleys. (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 155; Penrhyn MSS. 1-4, 7-9, 13; G.E.C., Complete Peerage, iv, 205 n. c.; D.N.B., liv., 75.)"
Children from this marriage were:
+ 12 M i. Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales 1 7 23 24 25 26 27 was born about 1445 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died about 1539 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales about age 94.
+ 13 F ii. Janet Griffith was born in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales.
William next married Gwenllian verch Iorwerth ap David about 1483.
Research Notes: 2nd wife of Gwilym Fychan
From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"He m. (2) Gwenllian, daughter of Iorwerth ap David; ROBERT, his eldest son by this marriage, was the ancestor of the family of Griffith of Plasnewydd, Anglesey, and Llanfairis-gaer, Caerns.; EDMUND, the second son, founded the estate of Carreg-lwyd, Anglesey . See Griffith , Pedigrees, 47, 56, 57, and articles Griffith of Carreg-lwyd and Griffith, George, 1601-1666 ."
12. Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales 1 7 23 24 25 26 27 (William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1445 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales and died about 1539 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales about age 94. Other names for William were Sir William Griffith Hael (the Liberal), Sir William Gruffydd of Penrhyn and Chamberlain of North Wales.
Death Notes: At least one source says he died 1506 in Penrhyn, but according to the Reifsnyder-Gilliam Ancestry, he was still living in 1520 and "survived, however, for many years, or until about 1539-40..."
Research Notes: 2nd Chamberlain of North Wales
From Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700, Line 20-35 :
"JOAN TROUTBECK, b. 1459, m. (2) Sir William Griffith d. by 1509/10, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, Chamberlain of North Wales, son of Fychan ap Gwilym and Alice Dalton, dau. of Sir Richard Dalton of co. Northampton. (Dwnn II: 167-168)."
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 57-58:
"VII. LADY JANE TROUTBECK, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married Sir William Griffith, Knight, of Penrhyn, in the county of Caernarvon, as appear of record in the Visitations of Lewis Dwnn, II, 154-5, Harl. MSS. No. 1424, fo. 135b., also MS. of the celebrated antiquary, Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, Known as the Hengwrt MS. 96, p. 603 (vide Montgomeryshire Collections, by the Powysland Club), vol XXV., page 98. The translation of this MS. is as follows:
'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, and the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir william Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'
"Sir William Griffith must, therefore, have been born subsequent to the year 1440, and succeeded his father as Chamberlain of North Wales, some time after 10th of August , 1466, for his said father was alive upon the last mentioned day.
"He was created a Knight of the Bath 1489. The record therefore being as follows:
'These XXI. followinge were made Knightes of the Bathe at the Creation of Prince Arthur and of his Bayne on St. Andrew's Eve in anno quinto of the king'
"Sir William Griffith was living 12 Henry VIII., 1520, and was then Chamberlain of North Wales. He survived, however, for many years, or until about 1539-40; he is mentioned in the Welsh records as Captain or Constable of Caernarvon Castle, and he is remembered by antiquarians on account of the pains he took to collect and preserve the official archives and records and manuscripts relating to Wales. There are some fine verses extant addressed to him by the leading Bards of his day.
"The Griffiths of Penrhyn were the owners of immense estates in Caernarvonshire, and had their seat at Penrhyn Castle, which then was, and continues to be, one of the finest seates in the Principality. At the time of Henry VII., and Henry VIII., they reached a height of splendor and power second only, perhaps, in Wales, to the family of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, of Dynevor.
"Their entertainments at Penrhyn were magnificent, especially at those times when the King tarried there; their retainers, a small army, and their tenants, bound by feudal tenure, placed an armed force at their command, at all times ready for instant service in the field. He had Issue:
"VIII. SIR WILLIAM GRIFFITH..."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html):
"His son and heir by the first marriage, WILLIAM GRIFFITH (c. 1445-1505/6), is not always easy to distinguish from his father. He m. (1) Joan Troutbeck, widow of Sir William Butler of Bewsey, Ches.; her mother was Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Stanley (c. 1406-1459), first baron Stanley; William Griffith was therefore nephew by marriage to Thomas, first earl of Derby (1435-1504) - another confirmation of the Stanley connection (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 167; Penrhyn MSS. 12; D.N.B., liv., 76; Ormerod, Cheshire, ii, 42). In 1476 he is described as 'king's servant' and 'marshall of the King's Hall' (an office held by his father) in a grant to him by Edward IV of an annuity of £18 5s.; the annuity was renewed by Richard III in March 1484 (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1476-85, 18, 418). At Michaelmas 1483 he was appointed chamberlain of North Wales by Richard III; the appointment was confirmed by Henry VII within a month of Bosworth (Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 48; Owen , Manuscripts rel. to Wales in the Brit. Mus., ii, 147; Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1485-94, 5). His record suggests that he followed very closely the lead of his kinsman, the time-serving earl of Derby, and a poem by Lewis Môn (q.v.) proves that immediately before Bosworth he shared with lord Strange, Derby's heir, his perilous imprisonment at Nottingham as hostage for his father's all-too-uncertain loyalty; presumably, he shared, too, the same narrow escape from death on the eve of the battle. Tudur Aled (q.v.) also refers, more obscurely, to this crisis in William Griffith's career. (Gairdner, Richard III, ed. 1898, 227-38; Mostyn MSS. 148, 467; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 143.) His influential connections were not confined to the Stanleys.
"He appears to have m., as his second wife, Elizabeth Grey, grand-daughter of Reginald, 3rd baron Grey of Ruthin (the enemy of Owain Glyndwr ) and first cousin to John Grey, lord Ferrers of Groby (1432-1461) who was the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville, later queen of Edward IV. (D.N.B., xxiii, 193, 197; Williams , Observations on the Snowdon Mountains, 1802, 174.) The marriage must have brought him into personal contact with the powerful Greys and Woodvilles and it would explain the presence of a William Griffith as member of Edward IV's council on 8 Aug. 1482. (Gairdner, op. cit., 338-9.)
"Under Henry VII he continued to hold the chamberlainship of North Wales until 1490 when he was replaced by Sir Richard Pole (Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 48, 68.) He was knighted when Arthur was created prince of Wales in 1489 and he continued to serve on a number of North Wales commissions. (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1485-94, 86, 354.) He d. 1505/6. (Penrhyn MSS. 44-5.) Among poets (qq.v.) who sang to him are Tudur Penllyn , Dafydd Pennant , Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn , Lewis Môn , and Tudur Aled . (Mostyn MSS. 148, 467, 504, 532, 535; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 142.)"
Noted events in his life were:
• Created: Knight of the Bath, 1489. From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 286, "made a Knight of the Bath on St. Andrew's Eve, 1489, at the coronation of Prince Arthur, and of his Bayne,"...
William married Joan Troutbeck, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, of Pyrns Castle in Worrill, Lord of Dunham and Margaret Stanley, in Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales. Joan was born about 1457 in Mobberly, Dunham, Cheshire, England and died from about 1485 to 1489 about age 28. Another name for Joan was Jane Troutbeck.
Birth Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has b. abt 1459.
Death Notes: Glenda Turcks http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=nanatea&id=I33919 has d. abt 1485 thru 1489.
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg55.htm#1122 has b Dunham, Ches
Rootsweb(?) has b. c. 1457 Mobberly, Cheshire, Eng.
Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 20-35 has "JOAN TROUTBECK, b. 1459, m. (2) Sir William Griffith d. by 1509/10, of Penrhyn, co. Carnarvon, Chamberlain of North Wales, son of Fychan ap Gwilym and Alice Dalton, dau. of Sir Richard Dalton of co. Northampton. (Dwnn II: 167-168)."
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 57-58:
"VII. LADY JANE TROUTBECK, daughter of Sir William Troutbeck, married Sir William Griffith, Knight, of Penrhyn, in the county of Caernarvon, as appear of record in the Visitations of Lewis Dwnn, II, 154-5, Harl. MSS. No. 1424, fo. 135b., also MS. of the celebrated antiquary, Robert Vaughan, of Hengwrt, Known as the Hengwrt MS. 96, p. 603 (vide Montgomeryshire Collections, by the Powysland Club), vol XXV., page 98. The translation of this MS. is as follows:
'Wm. Vaughan (Vychan) Chamberlain of No. Wales (son of Gwilym ab Gruffydd ab Gullym ab Gruffydd ab Heilen, by his 2d wife Sioned (Jonet) D. of Sir W. Stanley of Hooton, Chamberlain of No. Wales and Chester), and had all the land of his father, and the lands also of Paris, (from whom Paris Mountain), by his mother's influence, and in the 18th year of Henry VI. (1440) he got himself made a denizen of England, under covenant that he should not marry any Welsh woman, so he married Alice, dau. and heir of Sir Richard Dalton, kt., by a daughter of Lord Clifford, his wife. Their son, Sir William Griffith, Hael (the Liberal), m. Jane, dau. of Sir Wm. Troutbeck, Kt., by his wife, a sister to Sir Thomas Stanley.'"
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"[Sir William Griffith] m. (1) Joan Troutbeck, widow of Sir William Butler of Bewsey, Ches.; her mother was Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Stanley (c. 1406-1459), first baron Stanley; William Griffith was therefore nephew by marriage to Thomas, first earl of Derby (1435-1504) - another confirmation of the Stanley connection (Dwnn, Visitations, ii, 167; Penrhyn MSS. 12; D.N.B., liv., 76; Ormerod, Cheshire, ii, 42)."
Children from this marriage were:
+ 14 M i. Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales 1 6 7 27 28 29 was born about 1480 in Penrhyn, <Llandegai, > Caernarfonshire, Wales and died in 1531 about age 51.
+ 15 M ii. Edmund Griffith was born about 1480.
+ 16 F iii. Alice Griffith was born about 1482 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales.
William next married Elizabeth Grey 7 after 1489.
Marriage Notes: Second wife of Sir William Griffith (1445-1539)
Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"[Sir William Griffith] appears to have m., as his second wife, Elizabeth Grey, grand-daughter of Reginald, 3rd baron Grey of Ruthin (the enemy of Owain Glyndwr ) and first cousin to John Grey, lord Ferrers of Groby (1432-1461) who was the first husband of Elizabeth Woodville, later queen of Edward IV. (D.N.B., xxiii, 193, 197; Williams , Observations on the Snowdon Mountains, 1802, 174.) The marriage must have brought him into personal contact with the powerful Greys and Woodvilles and it would explain the presence of a William Griffith as member of Edward IV's council on 8 Aug. 1482. (Gairdner, op. cit., 338-9.)"
13. Janet Griffith (William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales. Other names for Janet were Jonet verch William Griffith and Jonet vz William Griffith.
Research Notes: http://www.penrose.org/getperson.php?personID=I72045&tree=penrose
Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 333
Janet married Sir Thomas Salusbury. Thomas died in 1505.
Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 333
Children from this marriage were:
+ 17 M i. John Salusbury, Chamberlain of North Wales
+ 18 M ii. Sir Roger Salusbury was buried in Eglwys Wen, Denbigh, Wales.
+ 19 M iii. Ffoulke Salusbury, Dean of St. Asaph died after 1532 and was buried in Eglwys Wen, Denbigh, Wales.
+ 20 M iv. Thomas Salusbury, of Flint
14. Sir William Griffith, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales 1 6 7 27 28 29 (William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1480 in Penrhyn, <Llandegai, > Caernarfonshire, Wales and died in 1531 about age 51. Another name for William was Sir William Gruffydd of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales.
Research Notes: Descended from Ednyfed Fychan, forebear of the TUDOR dynasty
From http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlsccaer/hall.html :
"This Sir William Griffith was, I think, the third in succession in the office of Chamberlain of North Wales from the appointment to it of his grandfather, Sir William Griffith, a gentleman whose name has become famous in the history of the country for his contentions with John ap Meredydd of Istumcegid, chief of the descendants of Owen Gwynedd. The Sir William whose monument we are now viewing was married twice, had nineteen children, and died in 1587. His first wife was Jane, the daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of St Donats Castle in Glamorganshire; the second was Jane, the daughter of John Puleston, Esqr., Chamberlain of North Wales. By his numerous children the family became connected with the Stanleys of Hooton, the Bulkeley family, with the Phillips of Picton Castle, with the Mostyns, with the Myttons and the Thelwalls, besides numerous other families."
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 58:
"VII. SIR WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Knight, of Penrhyn, eldest son and heir. He was of the Court of Henry VIII, and accompanied the King into France, where he distinguished himself at the siege of Tourraine, where he was knighted, 25 December 5 Henry VIII, and was Chamberlain of North Wales. He married, secondly (marriage settlement 2 August, 1522), Jane, widow of Robert Meredith and daughter of John Puleston, of Bers, and Havod, y Wern, Caernarvonshire, constable of Caernarvon Castle, 16 April, 1506, 30 July, 1509, 1 October, 1423, Chamberlain of North Wales, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1544; died about this date.
"The wife of John Puleston was descended from Edward III, King of England. Sir William Griffith had issue by Jane, his second wife:
"IX SIBELL GRIFFITH..."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"His son, WILLIAM GRIFFITH (c. 1480-1531), does not appear in office until 1508 when he was described as 'King's Servant' and 'squire for the body,' and appointed chamberlain of North Wales; he continued to hold the office until his death, with the exception of a short break in 1509 when he made way for Charles Brandon, later duke of Suffolk. (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 1494-1509, 569; Davies, Conway and Menai Ferries, 57; L. and P. Henry VIII, vol. I, part i, 257, 78, and vol. IV, part i, 1941; D.N.B., vi, 218.) There is some evidence of personal links between the two men. Both were squires of the body at the same time, and in 1516 Brandon appointed Griffith as one of his deputy justices of North Wales, describing him in the instrument of appointment as his 'blood relation.' (Penrhyn MSS. 48.) Griffith served under Brandon in the French campaign of 1513; he was at the siege of Thérouanne, the battle of the Spurs, and the siege of Tournai in Aug. 1513, and was knighted at Tournai 25 Sept. 1513. (L. and P. Henry VIII, vol. I, part i, 1176, 1496, part ii, 2301, 2480, 2575.) Poems by Lewis Môn , Huw Llwyd ap Dafydd , Tudur Aled , and Gruffydd ap Tudur ap Hywel (qq.v.) refer to his part in the campaign. (Mostyn MSS. 148, 233, 520, 523, 537, 585; Cardiff MSS. 2, 103; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 146.) He appears also to have maintained close relationships with Sir Rhys ap Thomas of Dynevor (q.v.) . His first wife was Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of S. Donats, Glam. , and his wife, Joan, daughter of Thomas Mathew of Radyr, Glam. Sir Thomas Stradling d., 1480, and his widow m. shortly after Sir Rhys ap Thomas , as his second wife. Poems to William Griffith by Lewis Môn emphasize the links between him and Sir Rhys , whose son, Griffith ap Rhys (b. c. 1480 - see under Rice ) was a contemporary of William Griffith at Court. A Griffith of Penrhyn (almost certainly William Griffith) was present at the tournament held by Sir Rhys at Carew in 1507 (see articles Stradling and Mathew ; Mostyn MSS. 148, 470, 581; Cambrian Register, 1795, 49-144). His second wife was Jane, daughter of John Puleston 'Hen' (the Old) of Bersham (see article Puleston family ); William, his eldest son by this marriage, founded the family of Griffith of Trefarthen (Griffith , Pedigrees, 125, 185, and article Griffith, John, 16th cent. ). Apart from those named, the following poets (qq.v.) wrote to him: Mathew Brwmffild , Dafydd Pennant , Ifan Dylyniwr , Dafydd Trefor , Ifan ap Madog , Lewis Daron , and Tudur Aled . (Mostyn MSS. 148, 529, 532, 556, 559, 562, 566, 569, 572, 575; Cynfeirdd Lleyn, ed. Myrddin Fardd , 195; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 145.) He was one of three squires who were concerned with the Caerwys eisteddfod in 1523. (Llên Cymru, ii, 130.)"
Noted events in his life were:
• Knighted: 25 Dec 1513, Touraine, France. From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 286: "knighted at Touraine, Christmas, 1513, 'after the king came from mass, under the banner in the church'"
• Made: Chamberlain of North Wales, 1520.
William married Jane Stradling, of St. Donat's, daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling, of S. Donats, Glam. and Joan Mathew, of Radyr, Glam.,.
Research Notes: Source: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America before 1700 by Frederick Lewis Weis and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr, ed. by William R. Beall & Kaleen E. Beall, Baltimore, 2008, Line 199-36 (Sir William Griffith). She was the first wife of Sir William Griffith.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"His first wife was Jane, daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of S. Donats, Glam. , and his wife, Joan, daughter of Thomas Mathew of Radyr, Glam. Sir Thomas Stradling d., 1480, and his widow m. shortly after Sir Rhys ap Thomas , as his second wife. Poems to William Griffith by Lewis Môn emphasize the links between him and Sir Rhys , whose son, Griffith ap Rhys (b. c. 1480 - see under Rice ) was a contemporary of William Griffith at Court. A Griffith of Penrhyn (almost certainly William Griffith) was present at the tournament held by Sir Rhys at Carew in 1507 (see articles Stradling and Mathew ; Mostyn MSS. 148, 470, 581; Cambrian Register, 1795, 49-144). "
The child from this marriage was:
+ 21 F i. Dorothy Griffith
William next married Jane Puleston, of Bers and Hafod y Wern,7 28 30 daughter of John Hên Puleston, of Hafod-y-Wern, Constable of Caernarfon Castle and Eleanor Whitney, on 2 Aug 1522 in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales. Jane was born about 1479 in Bersham, (Denbighshire), Wales.
Research Notes: 2nd wife of Sir William Griffith (c. 1480-1531).
From: http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlsccaer/hall.html
"...I return to what is undoubtedly the glory of the church, the alabaster monument of Sir William Griffith and his lady. The tomb upon which the figures are recumbent as large as life is raised about three feet above the two steps, or rather plinths, upon which it stands. They lie on a mat of very good execution, one end of which is rolled up in several convolutions to serve as pillows for the lady and the knight. The same is done, with some variety of shape, at the latter's feet, which rest upon it, while those of the former repose against a lion couchant. At the west end of the tomb three compartments are distinguished, divided by pilasters, and have a sort of architrave about. Five groups of figures facing each other and in the attitude of prayer are seen with much blazonry, among which, as might be expected in the Griffith family, are the Saxons' heads and the heads of stags caboshed. A cross, a crescent and a spear's head were, however, new to me in their combinations with the other bearings. I venture to suppose them the arms of Sir William's first wife, a South Walian. On the north of the tomb are three groups of females praying, all facing towards the east, and these are again separated from each other by the three lions passant and the three eagles in fess, each being twice and in alternate order exhibited upon the pilasters. On the south side we have three compartments separated by four coats on as many pilasters. The 1st compartment shows a warrior armed and one in the weeds of peace, the second a warrior and a lady, the 3d a priest and, I think, two females. All these figures, which are in tolerable preservation and execution, are in prayer and looking towards the east. the arms are' in the following order: 1, Saxons' heads; 2, stags' heads caboshed; 3, three mullets; and 4, stags' heads caboshed with a chevron between. the knight is fully armed, except that he is bare headed and has his hand clasped upon his breast; but these have been broken off. Upon the whole, however, we may feel obliged to the barbarism of the country (some few degrees less, it must be confessed, than that of the English) for having left us so much of this most precious remain without doubt (at least in my opinion) within the country.
"This Sir William Griffith was, I think, the third in succession in the office of Chamberlain of North Wales from the appointment to it of his grandfather, Sir William Griffith, a gentleman whose name has become famous in the history of the country for his contentions with John ap Meredydd of Istumcegid, chief of the descendants of Owen Gwynedd. The Sir William whose monument we are now viewing was married twice, had nineteen children, and died in 1587. His first wife was Jane, the daughter of Sir Thomas Stradling of St Donats Castle in Glamorganshire; the second was Jane, the daughter of John Puleston, Esqr., Chamberlain of North Wales. By his numerous children the family became connected with the Stanleys of Hooton, the Bulkeley family, with the Phillips of Picton Castle, with the Mostyns, with the Myttons and the Thelwalls, besides numerous other families."
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"His second wife was Jane, daughter of John Puleston 'Hen' (the Old) of Bersham (see article Puleston family ); William, his eldest son by this marriage, founded the family of Griffith of Trefarthen (Griffith , Pedigrees, 125, 185, and article Griffith, John, 16th cent. ). Apart from those named, the following poets (qq.v.) wrote to him: Mathew Brwmffild , Dafydd Pennant , Ifan Dylyniwr , Dafydd Trefor , Ifan ap Madog , Lewis Daron , and Tudur Aled . (Mostyn MSS. 148, 529, 532, 556, 559, 562, 566, 569, 572, 575; Cynfeirdd Lleyn, ed. Myrddin Fardd , 195; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 145.) He was one of three squires who were concerned with the Caerwys eisteddfod in 1523. (Llên Cymru, ii, 130.)"
Children from this marriage were:
+ 22 M i. William Griffith .7
+ 23 F ii. Elizabeth Gruffydd was born circa 1508 in <Penrhyn, Caernarfonshire, > Wales.
+ 24 M iii. Edward Griffith was born on 18 May 1511 and died on 11 Mar 1540 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland at age 28.
+ 25 M iv. Sir Rhys Griffith, of Penrhyn, High Sheriff for Caernarvon died on 30 Jul 1580.
+ 26 F v. Sibill Griffith was born about 1530 in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales and died about 1580 about age 50.
15. Edmund Griffith (William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1480.
Research Notes: First husband of Jonet verch Meredith ap Jevan. Source: Source: The History of the Gwydir Family by Sir John Wynne (Oswestry, 1878), p. 85.
Rootsweb (?) AFN 18GQ-P8B
Edmund married Janet verch Maredydd ap Ieuan,31 32 33 daughter of Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert, of Keselgyfarch Gwedir, Carnarvonshire and Alice verch William Griffith ap Robin, of Cochwillan,. Other names for Janet were Jonet verch Meredith and Sioned verch Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert.
Research Notes: 2nd wife of Sir John Puleston of Bers.
The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd, Vol. II lists two wives for Sir John Puleston of Bers:
1 Gaynor, d. of Robert ab Maredudd ab Hwlcyn Llwyd of Glyn Llifon.
2 Janet, d. of Maredydd ab Ieuan ab Robert of Cesail Gyfarch, who purchased Gwydir.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PULE-EST-1283.html) :
"(3) A cadet branch of the Pulestons of Hafod-y-wern flourished at Caernarvon for part of the 16th cent., its founder being the son by his first marriage (to Elin, daughter of Robert Whitney), of John Puleston ('Hen'), Sir JOHN PULESTON (d. 1551), who was sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 1543-4, Member of Parliament for Caernarvon, 1541-4, and for Caernarvonshire, 1545-7 and 1547-51, chamberlain of North Wales, 1547, and constable of Caernarvon castle, 1523-51. He m. (1) Gaynor, daughter of Robert ap Meredydd ap Hwlcyn Llwyd of Glynllifon , and (2) Sioned, daughter of Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert, of Cesail Gyfarch and Gwydir . From HUGH PULESTON, his son by his second wife, who m. Margaret, daughter and heiress of Hugh Lloyd, of Llwynycnotiau, near Wrexham, were descended the Pulestons of that place. "
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From The History of the Gwydir Family, p. 85:
"VI. Jonet, wife first of Edmund Gruffith, son of Sir William Gruffith the elder Knight, after him of Sir John Puleston, Knight."
16. Alice Griffith (William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1482 in Penrhyn Castle, Llandegai, (Bangor), Caernarfonshire, (Gwynedd), Wales.
Research Notes: Rootsweb AFNB: IXVT-LH9
17. John Salusbury, Chamberlain of North Wales (Janet Griffith13, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
18. Sir Roger Salusbury (Janet Griffith13, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was buried in Eglwys Wen, Denbigh, Wales.
Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 333
19. Ffoulke Salusbury, Dean of St. Asaph (Janet Griffith13, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) died after 1532 and was buried in Eglwys Wen, Denbigh, Wales.
Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. II (London, 1882), p. 333
20. Thomas Salusbury, of Flint (Janet Griffith13, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
21. Dorothy Griffith (William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
22. William Griffith 7 (William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Eldest son of Sir William Griffith and Jane Puleston.
From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"William, his eldest son by this marriage, founded the family of Griffith of Trefarthen (Griffith , Pedigrees, 125, 185, and article Griffith, John, 16th cent. ). Apart from those named, the following poets (qq.v.) wrote to him: Mathew Brwmffild , Dafydd Pennant , Ifan Dylyniwr , Dafydd Trefor , Ifan ap Madog , Lewis Daron , and Tudur Aled . (Mostyn MSS. 148, 529, 532, 556, 559, 562, 566, 569, 572, 575; Cynfeirdd Lleyn, ed. Myrddin Fardd , 195; Gwaith Tudur Aled, ed. T. Gwynn Jones , i, 145.) He was one of three squires who were concerned with the Caerwys eisteddfod in 1523. (Llên Cymru, ii, 130.)
His eldest son, William, d. young and he was succeeded by his second son, EDWARD GRIFFITH, b. 18 May 1511 (P.R.O. Min. Acc., 4948),"
23. Elizabeth Gruffydd (William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born circa 1508 in <Penrhyn, Caernarfonshire, > Wales.
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#620. Married Sir John Phillips about 1528 in Picton Castle.
Elizabeth married Sir John Philipps about 1528 in Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales. John was born about 1502 in Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales and died on 4 Apr 1562 in Ballocksey Milton, Hertfordshire, England about age 60.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 27 M i. John Philipps was born about 1530 in Harewood, Hertfordshire, England.
+ 28 F ii. Jane Philipps was born about 1534 in Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
+ 29 M iii. Richard Philipps was born about 1535.
+ 30 M iv. Thomas Philipps was born on 2 Jan 1538 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England.
+ 31 M v. William Philipps .
+ 32 M vi. Morgan Philipps .
+ 33 M vii. Robert Philipps .
+ 34 M viii. Roger Philipps was born on 31 Dec 1551 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England.
24. Edward Griffith (William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 18 May 1511 and died on 11 Mar 1540 in Dublin, Leinster, Ireland at age 28.
Death Notes: Died "of the flux."
Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"[William Griffth's] eldest son, William, d. young and he was succeeded by his second son, EDWARD GRIFFITH, b. 18 May 1511 (P.R.O. Min. Acc., 4948), he was a correspondent of Thomas Cromwell, mainly in connection with his feud with Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris (see under Bulkeley family ); he paid Cromwell an annuity of ten marks for some years and attempted, unsuccessfully, to gain possession of the Dominican friary at Bangor after its dissolution. He was probably the Edward Griffith who, as yeoman of the guard, was granted a water-mill in the lordship of Denbigh in 1537. He was acting on a number of commissions in North Wales until April of 1539, but in Oct. of that year he was sent with Sir William Brereton (D.N.B. Suppt., i, 264) to Ireland; his command (two grand captains, three petty captains, 250 archers, three priests, and two minstrels) was equivalent to that of Brereton and he was a member of the Irish privy council. He d. of 'the flux' at Dublin 11 March 1540. He [Edward] m. Jane, daughter of Sir John Puleston of Bersham . (L. and P. Henry VIII, viii, 122, 644, 925, xii, part i, 539 (14), 655, 1154, xiii, part i, 384 (91), 1289, xiv, part i, 732, 802, 803, 816, part ii, 40, 616, 759, 782, 1539; xv, 74, 82, 199, 327, 342, 355.) His death precipitated a long dispute between RHYS GRIFFITH his younger brother, who claimed the estates as heir male, and John Puleston, Edward Griffith's father-in-law, acting for his daughter and her three children (Jane, Catherine, and Ellen). Puleston asked Cromwell for the wardship of the children, and offered him £40 for his good offices; Rhys Griffith complained that during his absence in Ireland 'on the king's service,' his sister-in-law and her father had ransacked Penrhyn, leaving 'nothing but the bare walls.' The lord chancellor and the master of the court of wards made an arbitration in 1542, but the problems involved were still unsettled in 1559. Even after the death of Rhys Griffith in 1580, Sir Edward Bagnall, who had m. one of Edward Griffith's daughters, was still pursuing his wife's claims in the court of wards. (Penrhyn MSS. 50, 2197; N.L.W. Jnl., iii, 40; Lewis , Early Chancery Procs., 21, 22, 288, 290; Lewis and Davies, Augmentation Recs., 51; L. and P. Henry VIII, v, no. 724 (10), xv, 433, 661, xvii, 466, xix 812 (16), Addenda, i, part ii, 1462; Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edward VI, iv, 36; Acts Privy Council, 1580-1, 289; P.R.O., Court of Requests Procs., bundle iv, no. 258; bundle vi, no 210.)"
Edward married Jane Puleston, daughter of Sir John Puleston, of Bers, Chamberlain of North Wales and Gaynor verch Robert ab Maredudd,. Jane was born about 1520 in Bersham, (Denbighshire), Wales.
Research Notes: Heir to her 2nd brother, Rowland Puleston.
Source: RootsWeb Williams Latham Tomlin Charlier (Kenneth Williams)
Source: The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales from the Earliest Times to the Present Day 1541-1895, by W. R. Williams (Brecknock, 1895), p. 58.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"[Edward Griffith] m. Jane, daughter of Sir John Puleston of Bersham . (L. and P. Henry VIII, viii, 122, 644, 925, xii, part i, 539 (14), 655, 1154, xiii, part i, 384 (91), 1289, xiv, part i, 732, 802, 803, 816, part ii, 40, 616, 759, 782, 1539; xv, 74, 82, 199, 327, 342, 355.) His death precipitated a long dispute between RHYS GRIFFITH his younger brother, who claimed the estates as heir male, and John Puleston, Edward Griffith's father-in-law, acting for his daughter and her three children (Jane, Catherine, and Ellen). Puleston asked Cromwell for the wardship of the children, and offered him £40 for his good offices; Rhys Griffith complained that during his absence in Ireland 'on the king's service,' his sister-in-law and her father had ransacked Penrhyn, leaving 'nothing but the bare walls.' The lord chancellor and the master of the court of wards made an arbitration in 1542, but the problems involved were still unsettled in 1559. Even after the death of Rhys Griffith in 1580, Sir Edward Bagnall, who had m. one of Edward Griffith's daughters, was still pursuing his wife's claims in the court of wards. (Penrhyn MSS. 50, 2197; N.L.W. Jnl., iii, 40; Lewis , Early Chancery Procs., 21, 22, 288, 290; Lewis and Davies, Augmentation Recs., 51; L. and P. Henry VIII, v, no. 724 (10), xv, 433, 661, xvii, 466, xix 812 (16), Addenda, i, part ii, 1462; Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edward VI, iv, 36; Acts Privy Council, 1580-1, 289; P.R.O., Court of Requests Procs., bundle iv, no. 258; bundle vi, no 210.)"
Children from this marriage were:
+ 35 F i. Jane Griffith
+ 36 F ii. Catherine Griffith
+ 37 F iii. Ellen Griffith
25. Sir Rhys Griffith, of Penrhyn, High Sheriff for Caernarvon (William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) died on 30 Jul 1580.
Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 342.
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s1-GRIF-PEN-1300.html) :
"His eldest son, William, d. young and he was succeeded by his second son, EDWARD GRIFFITH, b. 18 May 1511 (P.R.O. Min. Acc., 4948), he was a correspondent of Thomas Cromwell, mainly in connection with his feud with Richard Bulkeley of Beaumaris (see under Bulkeley family ); he paid Cromwell an annuity of ten marks for some years and attempted, unsuccessfully, to gain possession of the Dominican friary at Bangor after its dissolution. He was probably the Edward Griffith who, as yeoman of the guard, was granted a water-mill in the lordship of Denbigh in 1537. He was acting on a number of commissions in North Wales until April of 1539, but in Oct. of that year he was sent with Sir William Brereton (D.N.B. Suppt., i, 264) to Ireland; his command (two grand captains, three petty captains, 250 archers, three priests, and two minstrels) was equivalent to that of Brereton and he was a member of the Irish privy council. He d. of 'the flux' at Dublin 11 March 1540. He m. Jane, daughter of Sir John Puleston of Bersham . (L. and P. Henry VIII, viii, 122, 644, 925, xii, part i, 539 (14), 655, 1154, xiii, part i, 384 (91), 1289, xiv, part i, 732, 802, 803, 816, part ii, 40, 616, 759, 782, 1539; xv, 74, 82, 199, 327, 342, 355.) His death precipitated a long dispute between RHYS GRIFFITH his younger brother, who claimed the estates as heir male, and John Puleston, Edward Griffith's father-in-law, acting for his daughter and her three children (Jane, Catherine, and Ellen). Puleston asked Cromwell for the wardship of the children, and offered him £40 for his good offices; Rhys Griffith complained that during his absence in Ireland 'on the king's service,' his sister-in-law and her father had ransacked Penrhyn, leaving 'nothing but the bare walls.' The lord chancellor and the master of the court of wards made an arbitration in 1542, but the problems involved were still unsettled in 1559. Even after the death of Rhys Griffith in 1580, Sir Edward Bagnall, who had m. one of Edward Griffith's daughters, was still pursuing his wife's claims in the court of wards. (Penrhyn MSS. 50, 2197; N.L.W. Jnl., iii, 40; Lewis , Early Chancery Procs., 21, 22, 288, 290; Lewis and Davies, Augmentation Recs., 51; L. and P. Henry VIII, v, no. 724 (10), xv, 433, 661, xvii, 466, xix 812 (16), Addenda, i, part ii, 1462; Cal. Pat. Rolls, Edward VI, iv, 36; Acts Privy Council, 1580-1, 289; P.R.O., Court of Requests Procs., bundle iv, no. 258; bundle vi, no 210.)
"Poems by William Cynwal and Siôn Brwynog (qq.v.) refer to the prowess of Rhys Griffith (d. 1580) in the Irish wars, while Siôn Tudur (q.v.) implies that he had spent much of his earlier life in London. (Mostyn MSS. 1, 159; Llên Cymru, ii, 88-9.) He m. (1) c. 1526, Margaret, daughter of Morris ap John of Clenennau (see under Maurice and Owen of Clenennau ); by this marriage there were five sons and two daughters. (2) c. 1551, Jane, daughter of Dafydd ap William ap Griffith of Cochwillan . (3) c. 1566, Catherine, daughter of Piers Mostyn of Talacre (see under Mostyn of Talacre ); by this marriage there were two sons, Piers and William (Griffith , Pedigrees, 185 is inaccurate on these marriages; for the second marriage, see Penrhyn MSS. 58-61.) He was knighted at the coronation of Edward VI (1547) and on the accession of Mary was recommended by Nicholas Heath, archbishop of York and president of Wales, as a suitable member of parliament for Caernarvonshire. He was not elected, but was Member of Parliament for the borough of Caernarvon in 1555 and high sheriff of Caernarvonshire in 1566-7. (Cal. Wynn Papers, 19; Williams , Parl. Hist. Wales, 65; Breeze , Kalendars, 52.) He d. 30 July 1580 (Penrhyn MSS: 78-82) and was succeeded by Pirs Griffith (q.v.) , his eldest son by the third marriage. During his lifetime the estate passed by purchase into the possession of John Williams (1582-1650) (q.v.) of the kindred house of Williams of Cochwillan (see Williams family of Cochwillan )."
Rhys married Catherine, of Talacre, daughter of Pyers Mostyn, of Talacre and Unknown, about 1566.
Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV (London, 1884), P. 342
Children from this marriage were:
+ 38 M i. Pyers Gruffydd, of Penrhyn was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England.
+ 39 M ii. William Griffith
26. Sibill Griffith (William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1530 in <Penrhyn, Llandegai, Caernarfonshire, > Wales and died about 1580 about age 50. Other names for Sibill were Sibell Griffith, Sibyl Griffith, and Sybil (Isabel) Griffith.
Birth Notes: Birthdate given variously by different sources: abt 1510, abt 1520, abt 1530.
Research Notes: 2nd wife of Owen ap Hugh.
Where does Aberffraw come in? Was she born there or in Penrhyn or somewhere else?
Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: 1N83-QGB & AFN: 1VGP-2MF 1510? 1530?
Also Compact Disc #94 Pin #174742 b. abt. 1520? + parents
Per http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#612 born c. 1530 in Penrhyn, died about 1580. 13 children.
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 47:
"[Hugh Gwyn married] Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611.
"Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey, was High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November, 1562-63, 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. His second wife, mother of Jane, who married Hugh Gwyn, was Sibill, youngest daughter of Sir William Griffith, Knt., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Chamberlain of North Wales, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Bers and Havod y Wern."
Footnote 5, p. 47:
"The MS. Pedigree of Rowland Ellis, by mistake, makes her daughter instead of sister of Sir Hugh Owen. She was daughter of Owen ap Hugh, as above. Dwnn II, 199, 205."
From pp. 58-59:
"IX SIBELL GRIFFITH, youngest daughter, who married (as his second wife) Owen ap Hugh, Esquire, of Bodeon, Anglesey, High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November 1562-63; 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. They had a daughter:
"X. JANE OWEN..."
Sibill married Owen Ap Hugh Owen, of Bodeon, High Sheriff of Anglesey,34 35 36 37 38 39 son of Hugh Ap Owen and Gwenllian Maurice, about 1563. Owen was born about 1518 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales and died in 1613 about age 95. Another name for Owen was Owen Ap Hugh.
Research Notes:
Per http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#293
Born 1518 in Bodowen (Bodeon), died 1613. Bodowen was the orig name of Bodeon, so this may be the most authoritative source.
Notes:
Elected MP for Newborough.
High Sheriff 1563 and 1580 [or see below]
JP
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Archives Network Wales (www.archivesnetworkwales.com) lists Poole, solicitors, of Caernarfon, papers GS 0219 X/POOLE & states "...Poole acted as agents in North Wales for the Owen family of Orielton, Pembrokeshire, and Bodeon, Llangadwaladr, Anglesey." This was in reference to papers of Sir Hugh Owen (1550-1614), who is a son of Owen Ap Hugh.
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From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 47:
"[Hugh Gwyn married] Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611.
"Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey, was High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November, 1562-63, 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. His second wife, mother of Jane, who married Hugh Gwyn, was Sibill, youngest daughter of Sir William Griffith, Knt., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Chamberlain of North Wales, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Bers and Havod y Wern."
Footnote 5, p. 47:
"The MS. Pedigree of Rowland Ellis, by mistake, makes her daughter instead of sister of Sir Hugh Owen. She was daughter of Owen ap Hugh, as above. Dwnn II, 199, 205."
From pp. 58-59:
"IX SIBELL GRIFFITH, youngest daughter, who married (as his second wife) Owen ap Hugh, Esquire, of Bodeon, Anglesey, High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November 1562-63; 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. They had a daughter:
"X. JANE OWEN..."
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From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 286, " Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, high sheriff of Anglesea in 1563, and 1580, d. 1613"
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-BOD-1545.html) :
"OWEN family, of Bodeon (Bodowen ), Anglesey . Bodeon stands in the parish of Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, within easy distance of the mansion of Bodorgan. There was at times much political affinity between the two families but (curiously enough) hardly any marriage alliances. OWEN AP HUGH of Bodeon was quite a prominent man in Anglesey in the early age of Elizabeth, sheriff twice, and Member of Parliament in 1545 for Newborough (according to the old order)."
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From GenUKI - http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/AGY/Llangadwaladr/index.html :
"LLANGADWALADR, (or Eglwysael), a parish in the hundred of Malltraeth, county Anglesey, 2 miles E. of Aberf-Fraw, its post town, 4 N.W. of Newborough, and 1 mile from the Bodorgan railway station. It is situated within a short distance of the S. coast. The village, which is small, is wholly agricultural. The principal residences are Bodowen, an ancient seat of the Owens, and Bodorgan, the seat of F. O. Meyrick, Esq., which at one period was celebrated for possessing the finest gardens in Wales. The living is a rectory* in the diocese of Bangor, value £245, in the patronage of the lord chancellor. The church, dedicated to St. Cadwaladr, stands on the site of one built in the 7th century, and was formerly a sanctuary. Over the S. doorway is a very ancient inscribed stone, which has been thus deciphered: "Catamanus Rex sapientissimus opinatissimus omnium regum;" and in the church is a punning monument to Owen Wood. Adjoining the church are the Owen and Meyrick chapels, with an E. window of stained glass. A full account of this window, which has been restored by Wilmeshurst, is given by Browne Willis, in his History of Bangor Cathedral. The parochial charities produce about £16 per annum. There is a village school." [From The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) - Transcribed by Colin Hinson ©2003]
Noted events in his life were:
• Member of Parliament: 1545. for Newborough
Children from this marriage were:
+ 40 F i. Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen was born between 1538 and 1550 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales.
+ 41 M ii. Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen was born in 1550 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, died on 8 Feb 1614 at age 64, and was buried in Monkton Church, [Orielton, Pembs?].
+ 42 M iii. William Owen .
+ 43 M iv. John Owen .
+ 44 M v. Jasper Owen .
+ 45 M vi. Randle Owen .
+ 46 M vii. Rowland Owen .
+ 47 M viii. Morris Owen .
+ 48 M ix. Edward Owen .
+ 49 M x. Robert Owen .
+ 50 F xi. Gwen Owen .
+ 51 F xii. Elin Owen was born circa 1560 in Anglesey, Wales.
+ 52 F xiii. Catherine Owen .
27. John Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1530 in Harewood, Hertfordshire, England.
28. Jane Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1534 in Picton Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
Research Notes: Rootsweb?
Jane married George Wyrriot, of Orielton. George was born in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and died about 1599. Another name for George was George Wirriott of Orielton.
Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-ORI-1571.html) :
"OWEN family of Orielton, Pembs. The Owen of Orielton family played a prominent part in the history of Pembrokeshire for nearly three centuries. The estate of Orielton in Castlemartin came into the possession of the Owen family by the marriage of HUGH ab OWEN to Elizabeth Wirriot in 1571."
The child from this marriage was:
+ 53 F i. Elizabeth Wyrriot was born in 1551 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and died in 1599 at age 48.
29. Richard Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1535.
30. Thomas Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 2 Jan 1538 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England.
31. William Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
32. Morgan Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
33. Robert Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
34. Roger Philipps (Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 31 Dec 1551 in Pencombe, Hertfordshire, England.
35. Jane Griffith (Edward24, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
36. Catherine Griffith (Edward24, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
37. Ellen Griffith (Edward24, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
38. Pyers Gruffydd, of Penrhyn (Rhys, of Penrhyn, High Sheriff for Caernarvon (Sir)25, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was buried in Westminster Abbey, London, Midlesex, England. Another name for Pyers was Piers Griffith.
Research Notes: From The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV (London, 1884), p. 342:
"He married Margaret, d. of Sir Thomas Mostyn of Mostyn, Knt. He bought and fitted out a ship at his own expense, and was present at the defeat of the Spanish Armada. He also accompanied Drake and Raleigh in a subsequent expedition against the Spaniards, and was subsequently obliged to mortgage his estate of Penrhyn, which was sold to the mortgagees in 1616. In 1622 it was purchased by his cousin, John Williams, Archbishop of York, Lord Keeper of the Great Seal in 1620, a descendant, through a female, from its former possessors. Pyers Gruffydd was buried in Westminster Abbey. The mortgagees were Ieuan Lloyd, Esq., and Sir Richard Trevor."
39. William Griffith (Rhys, of Penrhyn, High Sheriff for Caernarvon (Sir)25, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
40. Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born between 1538 and 1550 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales. Another name for Jane was Jane Owen.
Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH2-8Q & AFN: 1VGP-2NM
Verified: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#629. However, this source has no children listed for Hugh Gwyn and Jane Owen. (??)
Archives Network Wales (www.archivesnetworkwales.com) lists Poole, solicitors, of Caernarfon, papers GS 0219 X/POOLE & states "...Poole acted as agents in North Wales for the Owen family of Orielton, Pembrokeshire, and Bodeon, Llangadwaladr, Anglesey."
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 59:
"X. JANE OWEN, who married Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December, 1599-1600, and Justice of the Peace 11 May, 1611. Their daughter, Sibill (XI), married John Powell, of Gadfa, Llanwddyn, Montygomeryshire, and had Elizabeth (XII), who married Humphrey ap Hugh, of Llwyn du (see page 47)."
Jane married Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth, High Sheriff of Carnaerfonshire,40 41 son of John Wynne ap William and Jonet ferch Gruffudd, in 1565 in Peniarth, Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales. Hugh was born in 1538, was christened in 1538, and died after 1611. Other names for Hugh were Hugh Gwyn of Bodvel, Hugh ap Gwyn of Peniarth., High Sheriff of Carnaerfonshire, Hugh Gwynn, and Hugh Gwyn ap John Wynne ap Williams of Pennardd.
Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: 1VXC-6QS (11/10/06) has b. and christened 1538.
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From the bookReifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 47:
"[John Powell, aka John ap Howell Gôch] married Sibill, daughter (seventh child) of Hugh Gwyn, Esquire, of Peniarth, Caernarvonshire, by Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn [see footnote 6, p. 47] was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611.
"Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey, was High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November, 1562-63, 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. His second wife, mother of Jane, who married Hugh Gwyn, was Sibill, youngest daughter of Sir William Griffith, Knt., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Chamberlain of North Wales, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Bers and Havod y Wern."
From p. 59:
"X. JANE OWEN, who married Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth, High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December, 1599-1600, and Justice of the Peace 11 May, 1611. Their daughter, Sibill (XI), married John Powell, of Gadfa, Llanwddyn, Montygomeryshire, and had Elizabeth (XII), who married Humphrey ap Hugh, of Llwyn du (see page 47)."
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From The History of the Gwydir Family by Sir John Wynne (Oswestry, 1878), p. 78 :
"...in Evioneth of old there were two sects or kindred, the one lineally descended of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of Wales, consisting then and now of four houses, viz. Keselgyfarch, y Llys ynghefn y fann, now called Ystimkegid, Clenenny, and Brynkir, Glasfrin or Cwmstrallyn; the other sect descended of Collwyn, whereof are five houses or more; viz. Whelog, Bron y foel, Berkin, Gwnfryn, Talhenbont, and the house of Hugh Gwyn ap John Wynne ap William called Pennardd, all descended of their common ancestor, Jevan ap Einion ap Gruffith."
Noted events in his life were:
• Appointed: High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire, 2 Dec 1599 or 1600.
• Appointed: Justice of the Peace, 11 May 1611.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 54 F i. Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth was born between 1566 and 1575 in Peniarth, Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales and died in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
+ 55 F ii. Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth died after 1646.
41. Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1550 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, died on 8 Feb 1614 at age 64, and was buried in Monkton Church, [Orielton, Pembs?]. Another name for Hugh was Hugh ap Owen Recorder of Caermarthen.
Research Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #361176
http://www.varrall.net/pafn12.htm#290
Notes: Called to the bar from Grays Inn, Practised on the Carmarthen Circuit of Great Sessions. In 1574 was elected Recorder of Carmarthen.
Inherited the Orielton estates by way of his marriage to Elizabeth Wyrriot. Orielton remained the main residence and seat of the Owen family until it's sale in the 1850's.
Knighted 1608.
High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire in 1583
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-BOD-1545.html) :
"OWEN AP HUGH of Bodeon was quite a prominent man in Anglesey in the early age of Elizabeth, sheriff twice, and Member of Parliament in 1545 for Newborough (according to the old order). His son, the first Sir HUGH OWEN, was a man of law, and recorder of the town of Carmarthen; this position enabled him to win the hand of Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of George Wirriott of Orielton in Pembroke (see Owen of Orielton ). When the Civil War broke out the attitude of the family, both in Anglesey and Pembroke, was indeterminate and non-committal; he would be a clever man who could say whether the second Sir Hugh favoured the king or the Parliament, so taciturn was he, and so close he kept his secrets."
Hugh married Elizabeth Wyrriot, daughter of George Wyrriot, of Orielton and Jane Philipps, on 13 May 1571 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales. Elizabeth was born in 1551 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and died in 1599 at age 48. Other names for Elizabeth were Elizabeth Werriot and Elizabeth Wirriott.
Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-ORI-1571.html) :
"OWEN family of Orielton, Pembs. The Owen of Orielton family played a prominent part in the history of Pembrokeshire for nearly three centuries. The estate of Orielton in Castlemartin came into the possession of the Owen family by the marriage of HUGH ab OWEN to Elizabeth Wirriot in 1571."
Children from this marriage were:
+ 56 F i. Sybil Owen
+ 57 F ii. Ann Owen
+ 58 F iii. Jane Owen
+ 59 M iv. Sir John Owen
+ 60 M v. William Owen
+ 61 M vi. Francis Owen
+ 62 M vii. Morris Owen was born in 1588 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
+ 63 F viii. Janet Owen
42. William Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafn12.htm#621 Notes: Doctor of Divinity
Chancellor of the diocese of Bangor
43. John Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafn12.htm#622 Note: Royal Exchange, London
44. Jasper Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafn12.htm#623 Note: M.A.
45. Randle Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#624. Notes: (Golden Grove MSS) Lived in Puncheston, Pembs.
46. Rowland Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#290
47. Morris Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#290
48. Edward Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#290
49. Robert Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#290. Notes: (Golden grove MSS) lived in Carmarthenshire
50. Gwen Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg12.htm#290
51. Elin Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born circa 1560 in Anglesey, Wales.
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#631. Married Henry Bowen.
52. Catherine Owen (Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://www.varrall.net/pafg26.htm#632. Married Thomas Vaughan.
53. Elizabeth Wyrriot (Jane Philipps28, Elizabeth Gruffydd23, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1551 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales and died in 1599 at age 48. Other names for Elizabeth were Elizabeth Werriot and Elizabeth Wirriott.
Research Notes: From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-ORI-1571.html) :
"OWEN family of Orielton, Pembs. The Owen of Orielton family played a prominent part in the history of Pembrokeshire for nearly three centuries. The estate of Orielton in Castlemartin came into the possession of the Owen family by the marriage of HUGH ab OWEN to Elizabeth Wirriot in 1571."
Elizabeth married Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen, son of Owen Ap Hugh Owen, of Bodeon, High Sheriff of Anglesey and Sibill Griffith, on 13 May 1571 in Bodowen (Bodeon), Llangadwaladr, Anglesey, Wales. Hugh was born in 1550 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales, died on 8 Feb 1614 at age 64, and was buried in Monkton Church, [Orielton, Pembs?]. Another name for Hugh was Hugh ap Owen Recorder of Caermarthen.
Research Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #94 Pin #361176
http://www.varrall.net/pafn12.htm#290
Notes: Called to the bar from Grays Inn, Practised on the Carmarthen Circuit of Great Sessions. In 1574 was elected Recorder of Carmarthen.
Inherited the Orielton estates by way of his marriage to Elizabeth Wyrriot. Orielton remained the main residence and seat of the Owen family until it's sale in the 1850's.
Knighted 1608.
High Sheriff of Pembrokeshire in 1583
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From Welsh Biography Online (http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-OWEN-BOD-1545.html) :
"OWEN AP HUGH of Bodeon was quite a prominent man in Anglesey in the early age of Elizabeth, sheriff twice, and Member of Parliament in 1545 for Newborough (according to the old order). His son, the first Sir HUGH OWEN, was a man of law, and recorder of the town of Carmarthen; this position enabled him to win the hand of Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of George Wirriott of Orielton in Pembroke (see Owen of Orielton ). When the Civil War broke out the attitude of the family, both in Anglesey and Pembroke, was indeterminate and non-committal; he would be a clever man who could say whether the second Sir Hugh favoured the king or the Parliament, so taciturn was he, and so close he kept his secrets."
(Duplicate Line. See Person 41)
54. Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth (Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born between 1566 and 1575 in Peniarth, Caernarfon, Caernarfonshire, Wales and died in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Other names for Sibill were Sibyl Gwynn, Sibill Hugh, Sybil Hugh, and Sybil verch Hugh ap Gwyn.
Research Notes: 7th child of Hugh Gwyn.
Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH2-6D & AFN: 1VGP-2Q2 has b. 1566-1575 in Penarth, died in Gadfa.
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, pp. 46-47:
"[John ap Howell Gôch] married Sibill, daughter (seventh child) of Hugh Gwyn, Esquire, of Peniarth, Caernarvonshire, by Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn [see footnote 6, p. 47] was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611."
Sibill married John Powell, of Gadfa, Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire,42 son of Howell Gôch ap Meredith ap Bedo, of Gadfa and Margaret Evan, before 20 Sep 1588 in Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales. John was born about 1567 in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales and was buried on 24 Jul 1636 in Llanwddyn Parish Church, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Other names for John were John ap Howell and John ap Howell Gôch of Gadfa.
Birth Notes: Birth year around 1567 or 1568
Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH2-57 & AFN: 1VGP-2PT (11/10/06) has b. abt 1567, d. 24 Jul 1636.
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, pp. 46-48:
"Humphrey ap Hugh married, circa 1624-1625, Elizabeth, daughter of John Powell (otherwise called John ap Howell Gôch), of Gadfa, a large farm (then considered quite a good estate), in the township of Rhiwargor, in the parish of Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire. John ap Howell was taxed as a land owner in Llanwddyn, in a Lay Subsidy of 39 Elizabeth, 1596-7 [according to the Subsidy Rolls for Montgomeryshire], and was buried at Llanwddyn Parish Church, 24 July, 1636. He was the son of Howell Gôch, of Gadfa, ap Meredith ap Bedo ap Jenkin, of Caer Einion [see footnote 3, p. 47], and he married Sibill, daughter (seventh child) of Hugh Gwyn, Esquire, of Peniarth, Caernarvonshire, by Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn [see footnote 6, p. 47] was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611."
The child from this marriage was:
+ 64 F i. Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor was born from 1593 to 1607 in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
55. Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth (Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) died after 1646. Another name for Eleanor was Ellen verch Hugh Gwyn.
Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 47, footnote 6:
"Eleanor, or Ellen, another daughter of Hugh Gwyn, married Rev. Richard Nanney, Rector of Llangelynin and Vicar of Towyn. She was living 16 June, 1646, in Llwyngwrill, and her son was named Richard Nanney."
Eleanor married Rev. Richard Nanney, Rector of Llangelynin.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 65 M i. Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwril
56. Sybil Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen41, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
57. Ann Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen41, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
58. Jane Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen41, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
59. Sir John Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen41, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
60. William Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen41, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
61. Francis Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen41, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
62. Morris Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen41, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1588 in Orielton, Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales.
63. Janet Owen (Sir Hugh Owen, Recorder of Caermarthen41, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
64. Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor (Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born from 1593 to 1607 in Gadfa, Rhiwargor, Llanwyddn, Montgomeryshire, Wales. Other names for Elizabeth were Elizabeth verch John ap Howel and Elizabeth Powell.
Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH1-X2
(11/10/06)
Elizabeth married Humphrey ap Hugh, of Llwyn du, son of Hugh ap David, of Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Talybont and Catherine verch Rhydderch ap Sion, of Abergynolwyn, about 1624-1625 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales. Humphrey was born between 1600 and 1603 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened in Llwyngwril, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in 1664 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales. Other names for Humphrey were Humffrey ap Hugh of Llwyngwrill and Humphrey ap Hugh Howel.
Marriage Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org (11/10/06) has m. circa 1620-1628 in Llangelynin, Merionethshire.
Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp. 46 has:
"Humphrey ap Hugh married, circa 1624-1625, Elizabeth, daughter of John Powell (otherwise called John ap Howell Gôch), of Gadfa..."
Death Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH1-WV (11/10/06) has b. 1592-1603 in Llwyn du, Llangelynin and d. 21 Sep 1697 in Llwyn du.
Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp. 46 has "He was living at Llwyn du 1662, but died in or before 1664, having been a Justice of the Peace for his county."
Research Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org AFN: FJH1-WV (11/10/06) has b. 1592-1603 in Llwyn du, Llangelynin and d. 21 Sep 1697 in Llwyn du.
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, pp. 46-48:
"XI. HUMPHREY AP HUGH, of LLwyn du, in the township of Llwyngwrill, parish of Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, was born circa 1600-1603. He is named as a party to the deed of marriage settlement made at the time of the marriage of his daughter Anne to Ellis Rees, and dated 1 January 1649, wherein he is described as: 'Humffrey ap Hugh of Llwyngwril in the sayd Com. of Merioneth, gentleman.' [see footnote 3, p. 46] He was living at Llwyn du 1662 [according to the Diary of Richard Davies, of Welshpoole, the Quaker], but died in or before 1664 [according to deeds relative to Quaker Burial Ground at Llwyn du], having been a Justice of the Peace for his county.
"Humphrey ap Hugh married, circa 1624-1625, Elizabeth, daughter of John Powell (otherwise called John ap Howell Gôch), of Gadfa, a large farm (then considered quite a good estate), in the township of Rhiwargor, in the parish of Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire. John ap Howell was taxed as a land owner in Llanwddyn, in a Lay Subsidy of 39 Elizabeth, 1596-7 [according to the Subsidy Rolls for Montgomeryshire], and was buried at Llanwddyn Parish Church, 24 July, 1636. He was the son of Howell Gôch, of Gadfa, ap Meredith ap Bedo ap Jenkin, of Caer Einion [see footnote 3, p. 47], and he married Sibill, daughter (seventh child) of Hugh Gwyn, Esquire, of Peniarth, Caernarvonshire, by Jane, daughter of Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey [see footnote 5, p. 47], and sister unto Sir Hugh Owen, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Caermarthen, ancestor to the Owens, Baronets, of Orielton, Pembrokeshire. Hugh Gwyn [see footnote 6, p. 47] was High Sheriff of Caernarvonshire from 2 December 1599-1600, and was commissioned one of the Justices of the Peace for that county, 11 May, 1611.
"Owen ap Hugh, of Bodeon, Anglesey, was High Sheriff of Anglesey, 30 November, 1562-63, 1579-80 (30 November), and died 1613. His second wife, mother of Jane, who married Hugh Gwyn, was Sibill, youngest daughter of Sir William Griffith, Knt., of Penrhyn, Caernarvonshire, Chamberlain of North Wales, by his second wife, Jane, daughter of John Puleston, of Bers and Havod y Wern.
"Issue:
1. ANNE, bapt._____, m. 1649-50 ELLIS AP REES [see footnote 2, p. 48], of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly, gentleman, and had: ROWLAND ELLIS.
2. Hugh, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 7 April, 1628; bur 22 May, 1628.
3. Owen, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 13 April, 1629; of whom presently [see footnote 3, p. 48].
4. Catherine, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 15 November 1631; bur. 29 November, 1631.
5. John, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 16 November, 1632; m. Joan, sister of one Richard Humphrey. They both died in Pennsylvania.
6. Samuel, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 22 January 1635 [see footnote 4, p. 48]
7. ______, dau., bapt.________.
8. ______, dau., bapt.________."
Footnote 3, p. 46:
"This Indenture is now owned by a descendant, Edward Griffith, Esq., of Springfield, Dôlgelly, Merionethshire, Wales. It is dated 1 January, 1649, the parties thereto being Rees Lewis ap John Griffith, of Dyffrydan, in the County of Merioneth, gentleman; Humffrey ap Hugh, of Llwyngwrill, in said county, gentleman; Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwrill, and David Ellis, of Gwanas, gentlemen. It recites that a marriage is intended between Anne, one of the daughters of said Humffrey ap Hugh, and Ellis Rees, second son of said Rees Lewis. Richard Nanney and David Ellis are Trustees. It was witnessed 21 January, 1649, by John ap William ap Humphrey, David John Hugh, Griffith ap Rees Lewis, Tudor Vaughan and John ap Hugh. Rowland Ellis, who compiled the pedigree of 1697, was the only issue of this marriage."
Footnote 5, p. 47:
"The MS. Pedigree of Rowland Ellis, by mistake, makes her daughter instead of sister of Sir Hugh Owen. She was daughter of Owen ap Hugh, as above. Dwnn II, 199, 205."
Footnote 6, p. 47:
"Eleanor, or Ellen, another daughter of Hugh Gwyn, married Rev. Richard Nanney, Rector of Llangelynin and Vicar of Towyn. She was living 16 June, 1646, in Llwyngwrill, and her son was named Richard Nanney."
Footnote 2, p. 48:
"See Deed of Marriage Settlement, 1 January, 1649 (1649-50), cited supra. Their only child, Rowland Ellis, was born 1650, and died in Pennsylvania; he compiled the pedigree of 1697, which is in his own handwriting."
Footnote 3, p. 48:
"Owen Humphrey, second son and heir of Humphrey ap Hugh, inherited Llwyn du. He married Margaret, daughter of ______, and had, among other issue, some of whom removed to Pennsylvania, a daughter, Rebecca, who married, 1678, Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch, near Bala, in the Comôt of Penllyn, Merionethshire. Robert and Rebecca Owen removed to Pennsylvania in 1690 and settled in Merion Township, where they died 1697, leaving besides daughters, male issue as follows: Evan Owen, Provincial Councillor, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, etc.; Owen Owen, High Sheriff of Philadelphia County and Coroner; John Owen, High Sheriff of the County of Chester, Member of Assembly and Trustee of the Loan Office; and Robert Owen, who married Susanna, daughter of William Hudson, Mayor of Philadelphia. The second Robert Owen's daughter, Hannah, married, first, John Ogden, by whom she had a son, William Ogden, who left issue, and secondly, Joseph Wharton, of Walnut Grove, by whom she had, besides other children, Robert Wharton, Mayor of Philadelphia, Captain of First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry."
Footnote 4, p. 48:
"Samuel Humphrey, a celebrated Quaker, died in Merionethshire, but his widow, Elizabeth, daughter of Rees Hugh, with their children, removed to Pennsylvania, 1683. The children of Samuel Humphrey took the surname of 'Humphreys,' which they have since retained. From Samuel Humphrey descended Joshua Humphreys, Naval Constructor, called the Father of the American Navy, and the late General Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, distinguished in the War of the Rebellion, and whose son is now an officer in the United States Army."
Children from this marriage were:
+ 66 M i. Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du 43 44 was born in 1625 in <Llwyn du>, Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 13 Apr 1629 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in 1699 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales at age 74.
+ 67 M ii. Samuel ap Humphrey, of Portheven, Merionethshire was born about 1627 in Merionethshire, Wales and died in Portheven, Merionethshire, Wales.
+ 68 F iii. Anne Humphrey was born from 1627 to 1634 in <Llwyn du>, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire , Wales and died after 1650.
+ 69 M iv. Hugh Humphrey was born on 7 Apr 1628 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 7 Apr 1628 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, died on 22 May 1628 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and was buried on 22 May 1628.
+ 70 F v. Catherine Humphrey was born about 1631, was christened on 15 Nov 1631 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, died about Nov 1631 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and was buried on 29 Nov 1631.
+ 71 M vi. John Humphrey, of Llanwddyn 44 45 was born in 1632, was christened on 16 Nov 1632 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in Pennsylvania, (United States).
+ 72 M vii. Samuel Humphrey 44 46 was born about 1635, was christened on 22 Jan 1635 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died before 1683 in Merionethshire, Wales.
65. Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwril (Eleanor verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth55, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
66. Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du 43 44 (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1625 in <Llwyn du>, Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 13 Apr 1629 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in 1699 in Llangelynin Parish, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales at age 74. Another name for Owen was Humphrey Owen of Llwyn du.
Research Notes: 2nd son and heir of Humphrey ap Hugh.
From Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania, p. 151:
"[John Humphrey and Samuel Humphrey] were brothers to Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du, 1625-1695, a J. P. in Merioneth, and a prominent Friend, who was the father of Rebecca, wife of Robert Owen, of Merion [Pennsylvania], and Elizabeth, wife of John Roberts..."
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 48:
"Issue [of Humphrey ap Hugh]:...
3. Owen, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 13 April, 1629; of whom presently [see footnote 3, p. 48]..."
Footnote 3, p. 48:
"Owen Humphrey, second son and heir of Humphrey ap Hugh, inherited Llwyn du. He married Margaret, daughter of ______________, and had, among other issue, some of whom removed to Pennsylvania, a daughter, Rebecca, who married, 1678, Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch, near Bala, in the Comôt of Pennlyn, Merionethshire. Robert and Rebecca Owen removed to Pennsylvania in 1690 and settled in Merion Township, where they died 1697, leaving besides daughters, male issue as follows; Evan Owen, Provincial Councillor, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, etc.; Owen Owen, High Sheriff of Philadelphia County and Coroner; John Owen High Sheriff of the County of Chester, Member of Assembly and Trustee of the Loan Office; and Robert Owen, who married Susanna, daughter of William Hudson, Mayor of Philadelphia. The second Robert Owen's daughter, Hannah, married, first, John Ogden, by whom she had a son, William Ogden, who left issue, and, secondly, Joseph Wharton, of Walnut Grove, by whom she had, besides other children, Robert Wharton, Mayor of Philadelphia, Captain of First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry."
Noted events in his life were:
Owen married Margaret Vaughan,47 48 daughter of Captain Rowland Vaughan, of Caer-gai, Merioneth and Jane Price, Heiress of Trev Brysg, in 1681 in London, England. Margaret was born in 1630 in Llangelynn <Llanuwchllyn>, Montgomeryshire, Wales, was christened in Llanwdhlyn <Llanuwchllyn> Parish, Merionethshire, Wales, and died on 22 Sep 1699 in Llwyngwril, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales at age 69.
Marriage Notes: Source:
http://genforum.genealogy.com/owings/messages/604.html - Marsha Barnes
Children from this marriage were:
+ 73 M i. John Owen was born about 1653 in <Llanllugan, > Merionethshire, Wales, was christened in Feb 1653, and died in Feb 1653 in Wales.
+ 74 M ii. Joshua Owen was born about 1659 in Llangelynn <Llanllugan?>, Montgomeryshire, Wales and died on 14 Mar 1728 about age 69.
+ 75 M iii. Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler" 49 50 51 was born on 7 Mar 1659 in <Llwyn du>, Llanllugan, Montgomeryshire, Wales and died on 14 Nov 1716 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 57.
+ 76 M iv. Owen Owen was born about 1661 in Llangelynn <Llanllugan?>, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
+ 77 F v. Margaret Owen was born 1662 ? in Merionethshire, Wales and died before 1688.
+ 78 F vi. Rebecca Owen 44 52 53 was born about 1663 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales and died on 23 Aug 1697 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States about age 34.
+ 79 M vii. Henry Owen was born 1670 ? in Merionethshire, Wales.
+ 80 F viii. Elizabeth Owen .
Owen next married Elizabeth Thomas.48 Elizabeth was born about 1631 in <Llangelynn, Montgomeryshire, Wales>.
Research Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: 1THC-G7
Owen next married Jane.54
The child from this marriage was:
+ 81 F i. Rebecca Humphrey
67. Samuel ap Humphrey, of Portheven, Merionethshire (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1627 in Merionethshire, Wales and died in Portheven, Merionethshire, Wales. Another name for Samuel was Samuel Humphrey of Portheven.
Research Notes: From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 287: "SAMUEL HUMPHREY, of Portheven, Merionethshire, who bought land in Haverford [Pennsylvania] and removed here in 1683, but died in Wales. He m. in 1658, Elizabeth Rees, and had eight children* who settled in Haverford with their mother."
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 48, Footnote 4:
"Samuel Humphrey, a celebrated Quaker, died in Merionethshire, but his widow, Elizabeth, daughter of Rees Hugh, with their children, removed to Pennsylvania, 1683. The children of Samuel Humphrey took the surname of 'Humphreys,' which they have since retained. From Samuel Humphrey descended Joshua Humphreys, Naval Constructor, called the Father of the American Navy, and the late General Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, distinguished in the War of the Rebellion, and whose son is now an officer in the United States Army."
Noted events in his life were:
• Removed to: Haverford, Pennsylvania, 1683.
Samuel married Elizabeth verch Rees Hugh, daughter of Rees Hugh and Unknown,.
Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 48, Footnote 4:
"Samuel Humphrey, a celebrated Quaker, died in Merionethshire, but his widow, Elizabeth, daughter of Rees Hugh, with their children, removed to Pennsylvania, 1683. The children of Samuel Humphrey took the surname of 'Humphreys,' which they have since retained. From Samuel Humphrey descended Joshua Humphreys, Naval Constructor, called the Father of the American Navy, and the late General Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, distinguished in the War of the Rebellion, and whose son is now an officer in the United States Army."
Noted events in her life were:
• Removed to: Pennsylvania, 1683.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 82 M i. Daniel Humphrey
+ 83 M ii. Benjamin Humphrey
68. Anne Humphrey (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born from 1627 to 1634 in <Llwyn du>, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire , Wales and died after 1650. Another name for Anne was Ann Humphrey.
Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, pp. 46-48:
"Issue:
1. ANNE, bapt._____, m. 1649-50 ELLIS AP REES [see footnote 2, p. 48], of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly, gentleman, and had: ROWLAND ELLIS."
Footnote 2, p. 48:
"See Deed of Marriage Settlement, 1 January, 1649 (1649-50), cited supra. Their only child, Rowland Ellis, was born 1650, and died in Pennsylvania; he compiled the pedigree of 1697, which is in his own handwriting."
Source also: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, p. 180.
Anne married Ellis ap Rees, of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly,55 56 son of Rees ap Lewis, of Nannau and Unknown, on 1 Jan 1649. Ellis died after 1678. Other names for Ellis were Ellis Price, Ellis Rees ap Lewis of Bryn Mawr, and Ellis ap Reese.
Marriage Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, pp.30-31:
"The title papers to this property [Tythyn Bryn Mawr in Merionethshire] are now in possession of Edward Griffith, Esp. of Springfield, near Dôlgelly, a descendant of Ann, eldest daughter of Rowland Ellis by his first wife. Amongst these old documents is the original marriage contract and settlement made upon the marriage of Ellis Price and Anne Humphrey, the parents of Rowland Ellis, in 1649. The parties to this settlement were: Humphrey (Humffrey) ap Hugh, of Llwyngwril, gentleman, father of Anne Humphrey, Rees Lewis ap John Griffith, of Dyffrydan, gentleman, father of Ellis Price, who was his second son, and Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwril, and David Ellis, of Gwanas, gentlemen, who were to act as trustees. Richard Nanney was cousin to Anne, his father, the Rector of Llangelynin having married one of the daughters of Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth. David Ellis was brother-in-law to Rees Lewis, the latter having married his sister Catherine.
"The witnesses to this document were: John ap William ap Humffrey, David John Hugh, Griffith ap Rees Lewis, Edward Vaughn and John ap Hugh. Rowland Ellis, born in 1650, was the only child of Ellis Price (alias ap Rees) and Anne Humphrey, and therefore inherited Bryn Mawr under this settlement and continued to live there until his permanent removal to Pennsylvania in 1696; when he sold the place to Lewis Owen, of Tyddyn y Garreg, his kinsman, to whom he was indebted."
From p. 46:
"[Humphrey ap Hugh] is named as a party to the deed of marriage settlement made at the time of the marriage of his daughter Anne to Ellis Rees, and dated 1 January 1649..."
Footnote 2, p. 48:
"See Deed of Marriage Settlement, 1 January, 1649 (1649-50), cited supra. Their only child, Rowland Ellis, was born 1650, and died in Pennsylvania; he compiled the pedigree of 1697, which is in his own handwriting."
Death Notes: "Living 1678" per Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com
Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 31:
"The title papers to this property [Tythyn Bryn Mawr in Merionethshire] are now in possession of Edward Griffith, Esq., of Springfield, near Dôlgelly, a descendant of Ann, eldest daughter of Rowland Ellis by his first wife. Amongst these old documents is the original marriage contract and settlement made upon the marriage of Ellis Price [Ellis ap Rees] and Anne Humphrey, the parents of Rowland Ellis, in 1649. The parties to this settlement were: Humphrey (Humffrey) ap Hugh, of Llwyngwril, gentleman, father of Anne Humphrey, Rees Lewis ap John Griffith, of Dyffrydan, gentleman, father of Ellis Price, who was his second son, and Richard Nanney, of Llwyngwril, and David Ellis, of Gwanas, gentlemen, who were to act as trustees. Richard Nanney was cousin to Anne, his father, the Rector of Llangelynin having married one of the daughters of Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth. David Ellis was brother-in-law to Rees Lewis, the latter having married his sister Catherine.
"The witnesses to this document were: John ap William ap Humffrey, David John Hugh, Griffith ap Rees Lewis, Edward Vaughn and John ap Hugh. Rowland Ellis, born in 1650, was the only child of Ellis Price (alias ap Rees) and Anne Humphrey, and therefore inherited Bryn Mawr under this settlement and continued to live there until his permanent removal to Pennsylvania in 1696; when he sold the place to Lewis Owen, of Tyddyn y Garreg, his kinsman, to whom he was indebted."
The child from this marriage was:
+ 84 M i. Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania 55 was born in 1650 in <Dolgellau>, Merionethshire, Wales and died in 1729 at age 79.
69. Hugh Humphrey (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 7 Apr 1628 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, was christened on 7 Apr 1628 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, died on 22 May 1628 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and was buried on 22 May 1628.
Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 48:
"Issue [of Humphrey ap Hugh]:...
2. Hugh, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 7 April, 1628; bur 22 May, 1628..."
70. Catherine Humphrey (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1631, was christened on 15 Nov 1631 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, died about Nov 1631 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and was buried on 29 Nov 1631.
Christening Notes: Another source has baptism on 15 Apr 1631.
Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 48:
"Issue [of Humphrey ap Hugh]:
1. ANNE, bapt._____, m. 1649-50 ELLIS AP REES, of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly, gentleman, and had: ROWLAND ELLIS.
2. Hugh, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 7 April, 1628; bur 22 May, 1628.
3. Owen, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 13 April, 1629; of whom presently [see footnote 3, p. 48].
4. Catherine, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 15 November 1631; bur. 29 November, 1631.
5. John, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 16 November, 1632; m. Joan, sister of one Richard Humphrey. They both died in Pennsylvania.
6. Samuel, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 22 January 1635 [see footnote 4, p. 48]
7. ______, dau., bapt.________.
8. ______, dau., bapt.________."
71. John Humphrey, of Llanwddyn 44 45 (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1632, was christened on 16 Nov 1632 in Llangelynin Church, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died in Pennsylvania, (United States).
Research Notes: From Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania, p. 287:
"JOHN HUMPHREY, WHO m. his cousin, Jane [Joan] Humphrey (sister to Richard Humphrey, who was a Haverford [Pennsylvania] land owner), and bought land in Haverford, and removed to it."
From Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania, pp. 150-152:
Two brothers, JOHN HUMPHREY, of Llanwddyn, and SAMUEL HUMPHREY, were Haverford [Pennsylvania] land owners, and their cousin RICHARD HUMPHREY, a purchaser from "Richard Davis Co. No. 7." John and Richard, came over in the "Morning Star," with Hugh Roberts, in 1683, as mentioned.
John and Samuel were sons of Humphrey ap Hugh, of Llwyngrill (1662), and "late of Llwyn du," in Merioneth, d. about 1664-5, by his wife, Elizabeth Powel, daughter of John ap Howel (or Powel, who was buried in the parish church of Llanwddyn, in Montgomeryshire, 24 July, 1636), and his wife, Sibill v. Hugh Gwyn, of Penarth.
They were uncles of Rowland Ellis, of "Bryn Mawr," Merion [Pennsylvania], (whose land adjoined Benjamin Humphrey's land), and also of Robert Owen's wife, Rebecca, (whose farm lay to the eastward on both sides of Montgomery avenue, between Ardmore and Wynnewood), and of John Owen and Josehua Owen, of Merion (1683), (whose property adjoined that of Humphrey), and of Elizabeth, wife of "John Roberts, of the Mill," and "of Wayn Mill," who came from Pen y Chyd, in Denbighshire (whose estate was northward of Humphrey). They were brothers to Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du, 1625-1695, a J. P. in Merioneth, and a prominent Friend, who was the father of Rebecca, wife of Robert Owen, of Merion, and Elizabeth, wife of John Roberts, aforesaid.
"JOHN HUMPHREY, of Llanwddyn, gent," purchased 312-1/2 acres of the Lloyd & Davies land [in Pennsylvania], by deed dated 24 April, 1683, and witnessed by Thomas Lloyd, Richard Davies, Richard Owen, Amos Davies, Rowland Ellis, David Davies, and Solomon Jones. By deed dated 1. 7mo. 1697, John conveyed 100 acres of this tract to his nephew, Joshua Owen, and by will bequeathed the balance to his nephew, Benjamin Humphrey. He married his cousin, Jane Humphrey (sister to Richard Humphrey, aforesaid).
In 1698-9, John Humphrey was one of the attorneys for Richard Davies, one of the purchasers of Welsh Tract land. His will, signed 22. 7mo. 1699, witnessed by John Rob erts and David Llewellyn, was proved at Philadelphia 31 Aug. 1700. He named as executors his nephew, Benjamin Humphrey, his wife Mary, and son John; named friends Rowland Ellis , Sr., and his daughter Jane, Joshua Owen, John Owen, John Robert's children, Robert Owen's son John; cousin Tabitha, Ann, and Joseph Humphrey.
He said, "I give and bequeathe £10 towards putting in the Press the Testimony of the Twelve Patriarchs, in the Welsh tongue, if conveniences can be had for the same in these America pts." Otherwise, he desired this oney should be used for the charities of the Haverford Monthly Meeting. This English work, which was to be a reprint in Welsh, was probably never so printed...
John Humphrey, "of Llwundu," and his wife, Joan, brought their certificate, filed with the Haverford, or Radnor Monthly Meeting, from the Quarterly Heeting at Dolyserrey, dated 27. 5mo. 1683, signed by Robert Humphrey and Richard Owen, Griffith and Owen Lewis, John Evans, Hugh Reese, Amos Davies, William Thomas, William, Evan and Rowland Ellis, Ellis Morris, Evan Harry, and Evan Rees.
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From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 48:
"Issue [of Humphrey ap Hugh]:
1. ANNE, bapt._____, m. 1649-50 ELLIS AP REES [see footnote 2, p. 48], of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly, gentleman, and had: ROWLAND ELLIS.
2. Hugh, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 7 April, 1628; bur 22 May, 1628.
3. Owen, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 13 April, 1629; of whom presently [see footnote 3, p. 48].
4. Catherine, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 15 November 1631; bur. 29 November, 1631.
5. John, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 16 November, 1632; m. Joan, sister of one Richard Humphrey. They both died in Pennsylvania.
6. Samuel, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 22 January 1635 [see footnote 4, p. 48]
7. ______, dau., bapt.________.
8. ______, dau., bapt.________."
Noted events in his life were:
• Removed to: Pennsylvania from Wales, 1683. with Hugh Roberts
John married Joan Humphrey. Another name for Joan was Jane Humphrey.
Research Notes: John Humphrey's cousin, sister of Richard Humphrey.
72. Samuel Humphrey 44 46 (Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1635, was christened on 22 Jan 1635 in Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales, and died before 1683 in Merionethshire, Wales.
Christening Notes: Another source has baptized 22 Jan 1635.as well.
Research Notes: From t Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 48:
"Issue [of Humphrey ap Hugh]:
1. ANNE, bapt._____, m. 1649-50 ELLIS AP REES [see footnote 2, p. 48], of Bryn Mawr, Dôlgelly, gentleman, and had: ROWLAND ELLIS.
2. Hugh, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 7 April, 1628; bur 22 May, 1628.
3. Owen, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 13 April, 1629; of whom presently [see footnote 3, p. 48].
4. Catherine, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 15 November 1631; bur. 29 November, 1631.
5. John, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 16 November, 1632; m. Joan, sister of one Richard Humphrey. They both died in Pennsylvania.
6. Samuel, bapt. in Llangelynin Church, 22 January 1635 [see footnote 4, p. 48]
7. ______, dau., bapt.________.
8. ______, dau., bapt.________."
Footnote 4, p. 48:
"Samuel Humphrey, a celebrated Quaker, died in Merionethshire, but his widow, Elizabeth, daughter of Rees Hugh, with their children, removed to Pennsylvania, 1683. The children of Samuel Humphrey took the surname of 'Humphreys,' which they have since retained. From Samuel Humphrey descended Joshua Humphreys, Naval Constructor, called the Father of the American Navy, and the late General Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, distinguished in the War of the Rebellion, and whose son is now an officer in the United States Army."
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From Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania, pp. 150-152:
Two brothers, JOHN HUMPHREY, of Llanwddyn, and SAMUEL HUMPHREY, were Haverford [Pennsylvania] land owners, and their cousin RICHARD HUMPHREY, a purchaser from "Richard Davis Co. No. 7." John and Richard, came over in the "Morning Star," with Hugh Roberts, in 1683, as mentioned.
John and Samuel were sons of Humphrey ap Hugh, of Llwyngrill (1662), and "late of Llwyn du," in Merioneth, d. about 1664-5, by his wife, Elizabeth Powel, daughter of John ap Howel (or Powel, who was buried in the parish church of Llanwddyn, in Montgomeryshire, 24 July, 1636), and his wife, Sibill v. Hugh Gwyn, of Penarth.
They were uncles of Rowland Ellis, of "Bryn Mawr," Merion [Pennsylvania], (whose land adjoined Benjamin Humphrey's land), and also of Robert Owen's wife, Rebecca, (whose farm lay to the eastward on both sides of Montgomery avenue, between Ardmore and Wynnewood), and of John Owen and Josehua Owen, of Merion (1683), (whose property adjoined that of Humphrey), and of Elizabeth, wife of "John Roberts, of the Mill," and "of Wayn Mill," who came from Pen y Chyd, in Denbighshire (whose estate was northward of Humphrey). They were brothers to Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du, 1625-1695, a J. P. in Merioneth, and a prominent Friend, who was the father of Rebecca, wife of Robert Owen, of Merion, and Elizabeth, wife of John Roberts, aforesaid.
SAMUEL HUMPHREY,... died in Wales. He was married to Elizabeth Rees, on 20. 2mo. 1658, by Morris Wynne and Robert Owen, both justices of the peace, by Friends' ceremony, and it is believed that this was the first marriage of this kind. They had 8 children. His relict and children removed to Haverford.
Samuel married Elizabeth Rees, daughter of Rees Hugh and Unknown, on 20 Feb 1658.
Research Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com
Footnote 4, p. 48:
"Samuel Humphrey, a celebrated Quaker, died in Merionethshire, but his widow, Elizabeth, daughter of Rees Hugh, with their children, removed to Pennsylvania, 1683. The children of Samuel Humphrey took the surname of 'Humphreys,' which they have since retained. From Samuel Humphrey descended Joshua Humphreys, Naval Constructor, called the Father of the American Navy, and the late General Humphreys, of Pennsylvania, distinguished in the War of the Rebellion, and whose son is now an officer in the United States Army."
Children from this marriage were:
+ 85 M i. Benjamin Humphrey .
+ 86 M ii. Daniel Humphrey .
+ 87 F iii. Anne Humphrey .
+ 88 F iv. Lydia Humphrey .
+ 89 F v. Rebecca Humphrey .
+ 90 F vi. Elizabeth Humphrey .
73. John Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1653 in <Llanllugan, > Merionethshire, Wales, was christened in Feb 1653, and died in Feb 1653 in Wales.
74. Joshua Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1659 in Llangelynn <Llanllugan?>, Montgomeryshire, Wales and died on 14 Mar 1728 about age 69.
75. Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler" 49 50 51 (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 7 Mar 1659 in <Llwyn du>, Llanllugan, Montgomeryshire, Wales and died on 14 Nov 1716 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 57. Other names for Richard were Captain Richard Owen and Richard Owens.
Birth Notes: Most sources give Richard's birth date as 1660, but it may have been 7 Mar 1658/59 and in Wales.
Death Notes: Died intestate.
Research Notes: Did Richard Owings have two wives? If so, it might be thus:
1) Racheal Roberts, m. abt 1682 in England or Wales. She was daughter of Robert Pugh (Pugh Roberts/Robert Pugh/Robert ap Hugh)
2) Rachel Beale/Beall, m. 4 Apr 1698 in Dorchester, Massachusetts.
This scenario would make Racheal Roberts the mother of the first set of children (Rachel Owings, Catherine Owings and possibly Richard Owings (Jr.), depending upon when he was born, etc.). Rachel Beale would be the mother of all the others.
As far as I can determine, researchers are not in agreement about which Rachel was Richard Owings' wife. Most researchers assume that there was only one woman named Rachel. I am taking a more creative approach, as yet not disproven, and am proposing that there were two women who happened to have the same first name. It makes a better story. If it was so, all that is in question is the timing of marriages & births.
--Karen (Johnson Fish), 1 May 2008
Source http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a41513&id=I0192 lists two wives:
1) Rachel Roberts m. 1682
2) Rachel Beale b. 1662, England, m. 1690 in Maryland
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From http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/Gsows/Owens.html :
A : Richard Owen\\Owings, born in Llanllugan, Montgomeryshire, Wales in 1659, Carpenter, Capt, Md Militia 1695, died in Baltimore City, Md, the 14 November 1716, married Rachel Robert, in 1682 in Wales (born in 1663 in Llwyn-dedwydd, Wales and died in 1729 in Baltimore Co., Md).
(Notes : Although it is unclear as to absolute proof pertaining to Richard's Father; I believe it to be Owen Humphrey of Lwynn-du, Merionethshire, Wales. The evidence is circumstantial, however there is a great deal of it.) He had 8 children :
B.1 : Rachel Owings, born in Wales in 1683, died in Baltimore County, Md in May 1761.
B.2 : Richard Owings 2, born in Baltimore County, Md 1688, died in Anne Arundel Co., Md in 1736.
B.3 : Henry Owings, born in Anne Arundel Co, Md in 1690, Carpenter,Planter, died in poss A. A. co., Md6 1764, married Helen Stinchcomb, in 1718 in Balt. Co. Md (born in 1696 in Balt. Co. Md and died 20 in Md, daughter of Nathaniel Stinchcomb and Hannah Randall). He had 7 children. His eldest son Elijah is my line.
C.3.1 : Elijah Owings, born in Long Acre, Balt, Md in 1719, died in Rowan Nc in January 1805, married Hannah Stinchcomb, in 1757 in Baltimore Co. Md (born the 10 January in St. Pauls Parish, Baltimore, M and died in 1810 in Rowan, Nc, daughter of John Stinchcomb and Catherine Mclean). He had 9 children : John is eldest and also my line.
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Excerpt from http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html - M.J.P. Grundy, 26 Jul 2008:
"Our Richard Owen1 identified himself as a carpenter, first of Anne Arundel County, then of Baltimore County. One source says he was born in Virginia and died before 11 February 1726/7. He was married to Rachel (__) by 1701/2.[1]
"As with most of our colonial Maryland ancestors, we find traces of them in legal records of various kinds. For example, Richard had borrowed considerable money from Christopher RANDALL , that was listed in the latter's estate inventory 20 Mar. 1684/5. I don't know if the loans were in order to purchase real estate, or for some other reason. Richard made several real estate transactions. On 12 September 1685 he bought the tract "Range" from Thomas LIGHTFOOT and his wife Rebecca. It was in Anne Arundel County about a mile from the head of the Anne Arundel River, by the line of Richard WARFIELD's land, by a tract called the "Marsh". The next fall Richard sold 384 acres to Jabez PIERPONT, a planter of Baltimore County, for 4,500 pounds of tobacco. Richard's wife released her dower right in it. On 10 October 1694 Richard had surveyed for him 450 acres on the west side of the Patapasco, north side of Col. TAYLOR's land. On 13 March (or August) 1704 Richard conveyed 225 acres out of the total 450 acre "Owen's Adventure" to Col. Edward DORSEY for £40. The tract had originally been patented 10 November 1695. On 1 June 1708 Richard sold another 100 acres from "Owings Adventure" [notice the spelling variations as officially recorded] to Richard ACTON, planter. This tract had been granted to Richard by Lord Baltimore 3 April 1700. Richard's wife, Rachel, gave her consent. On 1 June 1708 Richard owens of Baltimore County, carpenter, conveyed 100 acres, which was part of a larger tract, with Rachel's consent, to Richard ACTON, planter. Another land grant was made to Capt. Richard Owings on 10 September 1725 consisting of 480 acres in Baltimore County named "Owens Outland Plains".[2]
On 16 October 1697 the Assembly passed an "Act appointing Rangers for the defence of this Province". It decreed that fifteen men be raised "to strengthen the Garrison and frontiers at Potomak". They were to be raised proportionately from Anne Arundel, Calvert, St. Mary's, and Charles Counties. The colonels were to "impress them, but if Volunteers can be afterwards procured" the draftees could be released. Richard Owen of Anne Arundel County was made Captain over the new recruits, with Giles HILL of St. Mary's County, the Lieutenant. Two weeks later Richard signed a receipt for arms and equipment received from the Governor: 1 brass "lanthorne", 2 carbines and belts, 2 bayonettes and belts, 2 pair of pistols, 1 brass compass, 1 "prospective" glass, 30 flints, 2 Bibles, 1 Whole Duty of Man, 5 "Catuch boxes" and belts, and $1.00.[3]
"That was not the extent of Richard's military career. He also appeared on a list of soldiers under the command of Col. Ninian BEALE from 6 February 1699 to 6 May 1700. For this he was paid at 3/4d per day, for a total of £15.03.04.[4]
"The only other fact about Richard of which we can be sure, is that he and Rachel were the parents of Samuel, because Samuel had this information entered in the St. Thomas parish register, Garrison Forest, Baltimore County. St. Paul's was the first parish in Baltimore County, and there are four Owings marriages in the St. Paul's Parish register, that let us infer they are all siblings: Robert, Samuel, Joshua, and Ruth. Later, St. Thomas was set off from St. Paul. The web site of "First Families of Anne Arundel County" lists additional children. Some may be conflated from other families.
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2492193&id=I2555:
Captain Richard Owings, The Settler
Richard Owings, was born Richard Owen, or perhaps Richard ab Owain, at about the time of the restoration of the Stewarts. The place of his birth was probably in the parish of Llanllugan, in the central part of County Montgomery, North Wales. For it is here we find that Cwn Owain or Valley of Owen whose name he was to give to one of his plantations. It lies in the southwestern portion of the parish among the upper waters of the southern branch of the Rhiw.
Of Richard Owings' parents we no nothing, but we may infer that they were yeomen or small gentlefolk, a class then numerous in Wales, and he himself was bred to the trade of carpenter. The origins of his wife, Rachel, are likewise uncertain, but one may suppose that they were married about 1682, for their eldest surviving child, a daughter, was born in the following year. In 1684 they removed to Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and there settled in Middle Neck Hundred, between the Severn and the South Rivers. They may have had relatives in this vicinity, or they may have been attracted to it by the familiar name of its principal river.
Richard Owings probably began in his new home by practicing his trade, but he seems later to have turned more and more to planting. On 12 September 1685, he purchased of Thomas Lightfoot "The Range," 384 acres, which on 9 November 1686 he sold to Jabez Pierpont. On 15 February 1688/9 he surveyed a second tract, near or contiguous to the former, called "Owings' Range" and embracing 162 acres, which he sold on 5 August 1690 to Ambrose Nelson. Both plantations were in Middle Neck Hundred a little to the west of the present Crownsville. Very probably he continued to occupy one or the other until his removal to Baltimore County in 1701-2. Meantime he had surveyed a third tract of land, 10 May 1688, called "Locust Thicket," 384 acres, which lay up south of the Patapsco, on Elk Ridge, in Broad Neck Hundred of Anne Arundel County, near what is now Shipley Station. This he sold, prior to April 1698, to Col. William Holland.
From 18 October 1697 until their disbandment in May 1701 Richard Owings served with the rank of Captain as commander of the mounted rangers enforced at the Little Falls of the Potomac. This was in New Scotland Hundred of Prince George's County, but it is now within the limits of Georgetown, District of Columbia. He and his men were to range the woods in this frontier area, looking out for possibly hostile "foreign Indians." They were to keep liaison with another Maryland garrison, north of the Patapsco, and with a Virginia garrison across the Potomac.
On his retirement Captain Owings settled, prior to Midsummer, 1702, in the Upper Part, North Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore County, where he had previously surveyed, on 10 October 1694, two neighboring plantations. These were "Long Acre", 225 acres, on the north bank of the Patapsco, halfway between Elk Ridge Landing and the present Ellicott City, and "Owings' Adventure," 450 acres, directly back in the woods and at or near the southeast corner of what is now Catonsville. On the former tract he built a small frame dwelling with brick chimneys at either end, a separate kitchen house, several tobacco barns, and other structures. Of the latter tract, he sold the northwest half to Col. Edward Dorsey, 13 August 1704.
After May 1727 this area was a part of Anne Arundel County. Captain Owings died, shortly before 14 November 1716, seized of all "Long Acre," 125 acres of "Owings' Adventure," and all of "The Valley of Owen." His widow occupied the dwelling plantation until her own death a little before 27 May 1729.
Richard Owings, Sr. served as Captain of the Rangers on the Potomac River from October 18, 1697 to May 16, 1701 when the Rangers were disbanded. He was known the rest of his life as Captain Richard Owings.
OWINGS
Richard Owings, born c 1662 in Wales, died intestate 1716 in Baltimore County., is placed as the 4th son of Owen ap Humphrey of Llwyn-du Co., Merionethshire, Wales. He marrried 1682 Rachel ap Robert, daughter of Robert ap Pugh of Llywn-dedwydd. They settled first in the Welsh Tract in Pennsylvania and before 1688 in Anne Arundel County. His widow Rachel Owings died testate 1729 in Baltimore County. From "Maryland Genealogies, A Consolidation of Articles from the Maryland Historical Magazine", page 133.
Noted events in his life were:
• May have settled: first in the Welsh Tract in Pennsylvania, Bef 1685, Pennsylvania, (United States). This is not verified. They may have settled originally in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
• Occupation: Carpenter.
• Emigrated: to Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, Bef Mar 1685, Middle Neck Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). with his wife and daughter Rachel. They settled between the Severn and the South rivers.
• Borrowed: from Christopher Randall, Bef 20 Mar 1685. A considerable amount owed by Richard Owings was listed in the estate inventory of Christopher Randall.
• Purchased: "The Range," 384 acres, from Thomas Lightfoot and his wife Rebecca, 12 Sep 1685, Middle Neck Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). "The Range" was about a mile from the head of the Anne Arundel River, by the line of Richard Warfield's land, by a tract called the "Marsh."
• Sold: "The Range," 384 acres, to Jabez Pierpont for 4500 pounds of tobacco, 9 Nov 1686, Middle Neck Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). Richard's wife released her dower right in it. Jabez Pierpont was a planter of Baltimore County.
• Surveyed: "Locust Thicket," 384 acres south of the Patapsco on Elk Ridge, 10 May 1688, Broad Neck Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States). This land lay near what is now Shipley Station.
• Surveyed: "Owings' Range, 162 acres near or contiguous to "The Range", 15 Feb 1689, Middle Neck Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).
• Sold: "Owings' Range," 162 acres, to Ambrose Nelson, 5 Aug 1690, Middle Neck Hundred, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States).
• Surveyed: "Owings' Adventure", 10 Oct 1694, North Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States). This was 450 acres on the west side of the Patapsco, on the north side of Col. Taylor's land, directly back in the woods and at or near the southeast corner of what is now Catonsville. The tract was patented 10 November 1695. After May 1727 this area was a part of Anne Arundel County.
• Surveyed: "Long Acre," 225 acres on the north bank of the Patapsco, 10 Oct 1694, North Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States). "Long Acre" was in the Upper Part of the North Patapsco Hundred, halfway between Elk Ridge Landing and the present Ellicott City. After May 1727 this area was a part of Anne Arundel County.
• Patented: "Owings' Adventure," 450 acres on the west side of the Patapsco River, north side of Col. Taylor's land, 10 Nov 1695, Baltimore Co. (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States). Subsequently sold the northwest half to Col. Edward Dorsey on 13 August 1704.
• Appointed: Captain of Rangers for the defence of Maryland Province, Abt 18 Oct 1697. Fifteen men were raised "to strengthen the Garrison and frontiers at Potomak."
• Served: with the rank of Captain as commander of the mounted rangers enforced at the Little Falls of the Potomac, From 18 Oct 1697 to May 1701, New Scotland Hundred, Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States). The New Scotland Hundred is now within the limits of Georgetown, District of Columbia, since 1791.
• Signed: Receipt for arms and equipment received from the Governor, Abt 30 Oct 1697.
• Sold: "Locust Thicket," 384 acres on Elk Ridge, to Col. William Holland, Bef Apr 1698, Broad Neck Hundred, Baltimore (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States).
• Served: as a soldier under the command of Col. Ninian Beale, From 6 Feb 1699 to 6 May 1700, <Anne Arundel>, Maryland, (United States). Paid 3/4d per day, for a total of £15.03.04.
• Patented: "Owings' Adventure," 450 acres on the west side of the Patapsco., 3 Apr 1700, North Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States). Granted to Richard by Lord Baltimore. An alternate spelling of this tract was "Owens' Adventure." After May 1727 this area was a part of Anne Arundel County.
• Moved: Bef Aug 1702, North Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States). Settled in the Upper Part, North Patapsco Hundred on his retirement from the mounted rangers. After May 1727 this area was a part of Anne Arundel County.
• Sold: 225 acres out of the 450 in "Owings' Adventure" to Col. Edward Dorsey for £40, 13 Aug 1704, North Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States). Transaction may have taken place in March 1704.
• Carpenter: 1 Jun 1708.
• Sold: 100 acres from "Owing's Adventure" to Richard Acton, planter, 1 Jun 1708, North Patapsco Hundred, Baltimore (Anne Arundel), Maryland, (United States). Richard's wife, Rachel, gave her consent.
Richard married Rachel Roberts, daughter of Robert ap Hugh, of Llwyn Dedwydd and Gwen John Evan, in 1682 in Wales. Rachel was born in 1660 in Llwyn Dedwydd, Rhos-y-Maen-brych, Llangwm-Dinmael, Denbighshire, Wales and died before 27 May 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Other names for Rachel were Rachel Robert and Racheal Roberts.
Marriage Notes: May have been married in England.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3152036&id=I608808754 has m. 1682 in Wales.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has m. 1683 in Great Britain.
Birth Notes: May have been born in 1663.
Research Notes: Marsha Barnes wrote in GenForum on 25 Oct 2006:
"There is some confusion on who Captain Richard was married to. Richard was married to Rachel ROBERTS in Llwyb-Dedwydd, Wales. Abt 1665. She died in Baltimore, Co. MD Bef. 27 May, 1729. They had a daughter named Rachel born 1683 she was the first of 10 children they had. Captain Richard Owings father was Owen Humprey Owings of Llwyngwril, Merioneth, Wales born 1629, and his mother was Margaret Vaughn of Llangelynin, Montgomeryshire Wales. Born 1630 I could go on if you want more info."
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Very likely the first wife of Richard Owings, if Richard remarried after this Rachel died. If so, his second wife may have been Rachel Beale. It is important to know Rachel Roberts' death date, as well as the birthdates of her (?) children.
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FamilySearch.org AFN: 9BXQ-BM (b. England 1662?) & AFN: LVJL-1P
(b. Wales 1660), daughter of Pugh Roberts, which makes no sense. First husband? Or was Robert ap Hugh her GRANDfather?
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Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html has Racheal Roberts, daughter of Robert Pugh (m. abt 1682 in England)
FamilySearch.org AFN: 9BXQ-BM (b. England 1662?) & AFN: LVJL-1P
(b. Wales 1660), daughter of Pugh Roberts.
Re. son Richard Owings, Jr. -
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=intellectkeep&id=I651 has b. aft Jun 1688, mother Racheal Roberts.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has b. 1688, mother Rachel Robert.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a41513&id=I0192 has b. bef 1687 (mother Rachel Roberts).
Children from this marriage were:
+ 91 M i. Henry Owings 57 58 was born in 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died 1763 or 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67.
+ 92 F ii. Rachel Owings was born in 1683 in England and died about 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 46.
+ 93 F iii. Catherine Owings was born in 1686 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1730.
+ 94 M iv. Richard Owings, Jr. was born before 1687 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
+ 95 M v. Lewis Owings was born about 1692 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1721 about age 29.
+ 96 F vi. Ruth Owings was born about 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Apr 1732 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 36.
Richard next married Rachel Beale,59 daughter of Colonel Ninian Beale and Ruth Polly Moore, Bef Fall 1686 in Dorchester, Maryland, (United States). Rachel was born about 1662 in England and died before 27 May 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Other names for Rachel were Rachel Bale and Rachel Beall.
Marriage Notes: M.J.P. Grundy found that Richard's wife released her dower right in 384 acres in Anne Arundel County that Richard sold to Jabez Pierpont in fall 1686. This would place the marriage date before that time. Do not know her surname.
Research Notes: Rachel Beale may not have been the daughter of Col. Ninian Beale. She is not mentioned in The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland by J. D. Warfield (Baltimore, 1905), pp. 101-103, where his other descendents are discussed. In addition, sources vary in the spelling: Beale, Beall, Bale.
Alternate bio FamilySearch.org AFN: HXNG-DH:
Born 1679 Prince Georges, Montgomery, Maryland
Christened 1679
Died Jun 1761 Prince Georges, Montgomery, Maryland
If these are correct, then parents are:
Ninian Beall or Bell AFN:1XDX-VJ
Ruth (Polly) Moore AFN: FPP6-3D
Children from this marriage were:
+ 97 M i. Richard Owings, Jr. was born before 1687 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
+ 98 M ii. Lewis Owings was born about 1692 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1721 about age 29.
+ 99 M iii. John Owings 60 61 62 was born in 1694 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Oct 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 71.
+ 100 F iv. Rachel Owings 60 was born in 1694 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in May 1761 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67.
+ 101 M v. Henry Owings 57 58 was born in 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died 1763 or 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67.
+ 102 M vi. Robert Owings was born on 15 Mar 1699 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Sep 1759 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 60.
+ 103 M vii. Samuel Owings, [Sr.] 57 63 was born on 1 Apr 1702 in Green Spring Valley, St. Thomas' Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States) and died on 6 Apr 1775 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 73.
+ 104 M viii. Joshua Owings 57 58 64 was born on 5 Apr 1704 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Apr 1785 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 81.
+ 105 F ix. Ellenor Owings was born in 1706 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)>.
+ 106 F x. Ruth Owings was born in 1708 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)>.
76. Owen Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1661 in Llangelynn <Llanllugan?>, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
77. Margaret Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born 1662 ? in Merionethshire, Wales and died before 1688.
78. Rebecca Owen 44 52 65 (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1663 in Llwyn du, Llwyngwrill, Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales and died on 23 Aug 1697 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States about age 34.
Research Notes: Wife of Robert Owen, of Merion.
Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 151.
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 48, Footnote 3:
"Owen Humphrey, second son and heir of Humphrey ap Hugh, inherited Llwyn du. He married Margaret, daughter of ______________, and had, among other issue, some of whom removed to Pennsylvania, a daughter, Rebecca, who married, 1678, Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch, near Bala, in the Comôt of Pennlyn, Merionethshire. Robert and Rebecca Owen removed to Pennsylvania in 1690 and settled in Merion Township, where they died 1697, leaving besides daughters, male issue as follows; Evan Owen, Provincial Councillor, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, etc.; Owen Owen, High Sheriff of Philadelphia County and Coroner; John Owen High Sheriff of the County of Chester, Member of Assembly and Trustee of the Loan Office; and Robert Owen, who married Susanna, daughter of William Hudson, Mayor of Philadelphia. The second Robert Owen's daughter, Hannah, married, first, John Ogden, by whom she had a son, William Ogden, who left issue, and, secondly, Joseph Wharton, of Walnut Grove, by whom she had, besides other children, Robert Wharton, Mayor of Philadelphia, Captain of First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry."
Rebecca married Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch near Bala,44 66 67 son of Owen ap Evan, of Vron Gôch farm and Gainor John, in 1678. Robert was born in 1657 in <Fron Gôch, Penllyn, Merionethshire, Wales> and died in 1697 at age 40.
Research Notes: Married Rebecca Humphrey in 1678
Source: Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania by Charles H. Browning (Philadelphia, 1912), p. 283
From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn (Philadelphia, 1902), provided by books.google.com, p. 48, Footnote 3:
"Owen Humphrey, second son and heir of Humphrey ap Hugh, inherited Llwyn du. He married Margaret, daughter of ______________, and had, among other issue, some of whom removed to Pennsylvania, a daughter, Rebecca, who married, 1678, Robert Owen, of Fron Gôch, near Bala, in the Comôt of Pennlyn, Merionethshire. Robert and Rebecca Owen removed to Pennsylvania in 1690 and settled in Merion Township, where they died 1697, leaving besides daughters, male issue as follows; Evan Owen, Provincial Councillor, Judge of Court of Common Pleas, etc.; Owen Owen, High Sheriff of Philadelphia County and Coroner; John Owen High Sheriff of the County of Chester, Member of Assembly and Trustee of the Loan Office; and Robert Owen, who married Susanna, daughter of William Hudson, Mayor of Philadelphia. The second Robert Owen's daughter, Hannah, married, first, John Ogden, by whom she had a son, William Ogden, who left issue, and, secondly, Joseph Wharton, of Walnut Grove, by whom she had, besides other children, Robert Wharton, Mayor of Philadelphia, Captain of First Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry."
Noted events in his life were:
• Removed to: Merion, Pennsylvania, 1690.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 107 M i. Evan Owen 68 was born in 1683 in Merionethshire, Wales and died in 1727 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 44.
+ 108 F ii. Gainor Owen 69 was born about 1686 in Merionethshire, Wales and died after 1720 in Pennsylvania, (United States).
+ 109 F iii. Elizabeth Owen 70 was born about 1688 in Merionethshire, Wales and died on 22 Oct 1753 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) about age 65.
+ 110 M iv. Owen Owen 71 was born on 21 Dec 1690 and died on 5 Aug 1741 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 50.
+ 111 M v. John Owen 72 was born on 26 Dec 1692 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) and died in 1752 in Chester Co., <Pennsylvania, > (United States) at age 60.
+ 112 M vi. Robert Owen 73 was born on 27 Jul 1695 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) and died about 1730 about age 35.
79. Henry Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born 1670 ? in Merionethshire, Wales.
80. Elizabeth Owen (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Wife of John Roberts
Source: Welsh Settlement of Pensylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 151.
Elizabeth married John Roberts. John died after 1704.
Research Notes: Source: The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen, and Meirionydd by J. Y. W. Lloyd, Vol. IV, London, 1884, pp. 179-180. "...John Roberts married here [in Pennsylvania] a few years after coming over, it is said, Elizabeth Owen, a niece of Owen Humphreys (ap Hugh), of Llwyn du, in Merionethshire, and it has been printed that he was then 60 years old, and the bride was only 16. His will, signed 18. 12mo. 1703-4, witnessed by James Thomas, Nathan Thomas and John Roberts, Jr., was proved at Philadelphia 18 March following. He names sons John and Matthew Roberts, and daughter Rebecca; nephews Robert, Joseph and Edward Roberts, brothers Edward and Matthew Roberts, and John Owen, his brother-in-law, to be executors, and appointed friends Thomas, John, and Benjamin Humphrey, and brother-in-law Joshua Owen,* overseers of his will."
81. Rebecca Humphrey (Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
82. Daniel Humphrey (Samuel ap Humphrey, of Portheven, Merionethshire67, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
83. Benjamin Humphrey (Samuel ap Humphrey, of Portheven, Merionethshire67, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
84. Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania 55 (Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1650 in <Dolgellau>, Merionethshire, Wales and died in 1729 at age 79. Another name for Rowland was Rowland ap Ellis of Bryn Mawr, Merion, Pennsylvania.
Birth Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31:
"Rowland Ellis, born in 1650, was the only child of Ellis Price (alias ap Rees) and Anne Humphrey..."
Research Notes: From Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, p. 31:
"Rowland Ellis, born in 1650, was the only child of Ellis Price (alias ap Rees) and Anne Humphrey, and therefore inherited Bryn Mawr [in Merionethshire] under this settlement [marriage contract in 1649] and continued to live there until his permanent removal to Pennsylvania in 1696; when he sold the place to Lewis Owen, of Tyddyn y Garreg, his kinsman, to whom he was indebted."
This book contains a facsimile "Pedigree of Rowland Ellis, in his own handwriting. Original in possession of one of his descendants."
Also from Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry:
"A memorial of Rowland Ellis says:
'Rowland Ellis was a man of note in the neighborhood in which he resided and had a competent estate. In the year 1686, the subject of a removal to Pennsylvania pressing on his mind, he concluded to visit the province and make such arrangements as might be best for the accommodation of his family when the time should fully come for transporting them there.' He sailed from Milford Haven 16th of 8th month, 1686, bringing with him his eldest son, Rowland. The ship was twenty-four weeks reaching Philadelphia, arriving, after a great deal of suffering, about the beginning of the second month, 1687. He remained about nine months, when he returned to Wales, leaving his son with his nephew, John Humphrey. He did not return to Pennsylvania until 1697, when he brought his entire family, except Ann, who had married Re. Johnson, Rector of Dôlgelly. He settled at Bryn Mawr, but, having sold that plantation, removed to Plymouth, and died at the house of his son-in-law, John Evans, of Gwynedd, 7th month, 1731. He was a member of Assembly 1700, and was a Justice of the Peace. Rowland Ellis married, first, Margaret, daughter and heiress of Ellis Morris, of Golgun; and secondly, Margaret, daughter of Robert ap Owen ap Lewis, of Dyffryddan, his cousin, who died 1730."
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From Wikipedia - Dolgellau :
"After a visit by George Fox in 1657, many inhabitants of Dolgellau converted to Quakerism . Persecution led a large number of them to emigrate to Pennsylvania in 1686, under the leadership of Rowland Ellis , a local gentleman-famer. The Pennsylvanian town of Bryn Mawr , home to an Ivy-League women's liberal arts college , is named after Ellis's farm near Dolgellau."
Rowland married Margaret verch Ellis Morris, daughter of Ellis Morris, of Dolgun and Unknown,. Another name for Margaret was Margaret Morris.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 113 F i. Ann Ellis . (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)
+ 114 F ii. Jane Ellis
Rowland next married Margaret verch Robert ap Owen ap Lewis, of Dyffryddan. Margaret died in 1730.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 115 F i. Ann Ellis . (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Step)
+ 116 F ii. Jane Ellis
+ 117 F iii. Elizabeth Ellis
+ 118 M iv. Rowland Ellis, Jr. was born before 1686. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)
+ 119 M v. Robert Ellis
+ 120 F vi. Ellin Ellis was born before 1696.
+ 121 F vii. Catherine Ellis was born in 1697. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)
85. Benjamin Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey72, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 153.
Benjamin married Mary Llewellyn, of Haverford in 1694.
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 153
86. Daniel Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey72, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 153
Daniel married Hannah Wynne about 1695.
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 153
87. Anne Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey72, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154
Anne married Edward Roberts, of Merion in 1699.
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154
88. Lydia Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey72, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154
Lydia married Ellis Ellis, of Haverford in 1706.
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154
89. Rebecca Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey72, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154
Rebecca married Edward Rees, of Merion in 1713.
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154. Rebecca Humphrey was his second wife.
90. Elizabeth Humphrey (Samuel Humphrey72, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154
Elizabeth married Thomas Abel, of Haverford in 1693.
Research Notes: Source: Welsh Settlement of Pennsylvania by Charles H. Browning, Philadelphia, 1912, p. 154
91. Henry Owings 57 58 (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died 1763 or 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67. Another name for Henry was Henry Owens.
Birth Notes: May have been born in 1690.
Death Notes: May have died in Anne Arundel Co.
Research Notes: Is this the Henry Owings in all the following entries?
From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, Maryland, 1989), pp. 1-2:
"A List of Taxables in St. Thomas Parish in the Year 1763
The Tax List of 1763 for St. Thomas Parish was found by William N. Wilkins in 1959 in the Harford County Historical records on loan at the Maryland Historical Society. (Harford County was part of Baltimore County until 1773.) ... This 1763 tax ledger shows the names of the various parties against whom charges were made for apparent church and county support and other sundry charges... The notation 'run' meant that the person named had left before paying his full charges.
Soldiers Delight Hundred, 1763
[Among those listed are:]
Owings, Thomas
Owings, Joshua
Owings, Joshua Jr.
Owings, Stephen
Owings, Henry
Stinchcomb, John
Stinchcomb, Nathaniel
Wells, Thomas
Wells, John
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, Charles
From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 89-105:
"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774
"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore...
"WESTMINSTER HUNDRED, 1774
"...*Col. John Dorsey,...William Richardson, carpenter, acct., Charles Ridgely, Jr. - 3,... Ridgely & Nicholson, acct., William Robinson - 0,...
"PATAPSCO UPPER HUNDRED IN 1774
"...Dorsey's Forge - 25,... *Edward Dorsey. ...Elizabeth Owings - 1, Henry Owings ('taken before') - 2, Meshack Owings - 5, Caleb Owings - 3,... *Joshua Owings of John. ... Charles Ridgely of William - 10,... Benjamin Wells, Jr. - 3,... *John Wells, ... *Captain Charles Wells,...
Noted events in his life were:
• Probate: of will, 25 Feb 1764, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
• Occupation: Carpenter, planter.
Henry married Helen Stinchcombe,74 daughter of Nathaniel Stinchcomb, [Jr.] and Hannah Randall, in 1718 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Helen was born in 1700 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died in May 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 84, and was buried in 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Another name for Helen was Helen Stinchcomb.
Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: GH3L-2M) has b. 1700.
http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html has b. 1718.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 122 M i. Elijah Owings 75 76 was born in 1719 in "Long Acre", Baltimore, Maryland, (United States) and died in Jan 1805 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States at age 86.
+ 123 M ii. Bazaleel Owings was born in 1721 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 69.
+ 124 F iii. Michal Owings was born in 1723 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1787 at age 64.
+ 125 M iv. Henry Owings was born in 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Dec 1813 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 84.
+ 126 M v. Nathaniel Owings was born in 1731 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 4 Nov 1788 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 57.
+ 127 F vi. Leah Owings was born in 1735 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States and died on 20 Jan 1815 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States at age 80.
+ 128 F vii. Helen Owings was born in 1737 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
92. Rachel Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1683 in England and died about 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 46.
Research Notes: May be the same person as Rachel Owings who has Rachel Beale as mother in this database.
Which daughter Rachel married John Willmott Jr. and had 8 children?
Did Richard Owings have two daughters named Rachel? Did they have different mothers?
If there were two daughters named Rachel, this one may have died in 1729, the other (younger) may have died in 1761.
May have died in 1729 in Baltimore Co. Maryland (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=intellectkeep&id=I651)
Source: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=5426141&frompage=99 has b. 1683 in Anne Arundel, d. May 1761, mother Rachel Roberts. This birthdate is earlier than Richard Owings' arrival in Maryland in March 1685.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has b. 1683, mother Rachel Robert.
Another source has born 1685 in England. The place makes more sense, date less so.
93. Catherine Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1686 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1730.
Research Notes: May not have been the daughter of Capt. Richard Owings.
Source:
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=5426141&frompage=99 has b. 1686, d. aft 1730, mother Rachel Roberts.
Also http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone
94. Richard Owings, Jr. (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born before 1687 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Another name for Richard was Richard Owen.
Birth Notes: May have been born in Baltimore Co.
Death Notes: May have died in Anne Arundel Co.
Research Notes: As yet unable to determine a) whether Capt. Richard Owings had two wives named Rachel and, if he did, 2) whether he had two sons named Richard. If one son named Richard, which/who was the mother, and when and where was the son born? Sources do not agree. Compare date to birthdate of the son Richard Owen/Owings.
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.snacestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html has b. before 1687 in Anne Arundel.
Source: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 - has b. 1692, d. 1736 with mother Rachel Beale
but
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=5426141&frompage=99 has b. 1692, mother Rachel Roberts.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=intellectkeep&id=I651 has b. aft Jun 1688, mother Racheal Roberts.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has b. 1688, mother Rachel Robert.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2223166&id=I121481232 has b. 1688 but mother Rachel Beale.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a41513&id=I0192 has b. bef 1687 (mother Rachel Roberts).
Noted events in his life were:
• Patented: "Owens Outland Plains," 480 acres, 10 Sep 1725, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Granted to Captain Richard Owings, who was already deceased at this date.
• Deed of Gift: of "Owings Addition" to Richard's sister Ruth Norwood, 3 Nov 1729.
• Conveyed: "Owings Adventure" to William Richardson, 30 Sep 1731. Richard's wife Sarah consented to the transaction.
Richard married Sarah Hart, daughter of Stephen Hart and Catherine, before 1709 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Sarah was born about 1690 and died in 1769 about age 79.
Research Notes: Source: http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html
Children from this marriage were:
+ 129 M i. Richard Owings
+ 130 F ii. Ruth Owings
+ 131 M iii. Stephen Hart Owings
+ 132 F iv. Catharine Owings
+ 133 M v. John Owings
95. Lewis Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1692 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1721 about age 29.
Research Notes: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 b. abt 1692, mother Rachel Beale.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has b. 1692, mother Rachel Robert.
96. Ruth Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Apr 1732 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) about age 36.
Research Notes: May be the same person as Ruth Owings listed here with Rachel Beale as her mother. Sources list two different individuals as husband of Ruth Owings -- John Norwood and Edward Norwood. One could be in error. The "other" Ruth Owings married Edward Oursler.
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http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 - b. 1696, d. Apr 1732, mother Rachel Beale.
but
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=5426141&frompage=99 b. 1696, d. Apr 1732 & has her mother as Rachel Roberts.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has Ruth Owings b. 1696, mother Rachel Robert.
Source: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 lists two daughters named Ruth Owings, one born in 1696, d. 1732, the other born 1708.
Were there really two? That would eliminate some of this confusion - two mothers, two daughters.
Were there two mothers named Rachel, each with a daughter named Ruth??
The case for two daughters named Ruth:
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.snacestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html (compiled by MJP Grundy, 2002): "On 3 Nov. 1729 Richard [Owings, Jr.] and his wife Sarah made a deed of gift of 'Owings Addition' to his sister Ruth NORWOOD, and on 24 May 1732 they gave Ruth, identified as 'spinster', for her 'natural life' 32 acres of 'Owings Addition' also to her."
Ruth married Edward Norwood,77 son of Edward Norwood and Unknown,. Edward was born about 1685 and died by 1729 about age 44.
Research Notes: Ruth was widowed in 1729 when deeded "Owings Addition" by her brother Richard.
97. Richard Owings, Jr. (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born before 1687 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Another name for Richard was Richard Owen.
Birth Notes: May have been born in Baltimore Co.
Death Notes: May have died in Anne Arundel Co.
Research Notes: As yet unable to determine a) whether Capt. Richard Owings had two wives named Rachel and, if he did, 2) whether he had two sons named Richard. If one son named Richard, which/who was the mother, and when and where was the son born? Sources do not agree. Compare date to birthdate of the son Richard Owen/Owings.
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.snacestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html has b. before 1687 in Anne Arundel.
Source: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 - has b. 1692, d. 1736 with mother Rachel Beale
but
http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=5426141&frompage=99 has b. 1692, mother Rachel Roberts.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=intellectkeep&id=I651 has b. aft Jun 1688, mother Racheal Roberts.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has b. 1688, mother Rachel Robert.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2223166&id=I121481232 has b. 1688 but mother Rachel Beale.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a41513&id=I0192 has b. bef 1687 (mother Rachel Roberts).
Noted events in his life were:
• Patented: "Owens Outland Plains," 480 acres, 10 Sep 1725, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Granted to Captain Richard Owings, who was already deceased at this date.
• Deed of Gift: of "Owings Addition" to Richard's sister Ruth Norwood, 3 Nov 1729.
• Conveyed: "Owings Adventure" to William Richardson, 30 Sep 1731. Richard's wife Sarah consented to the transaction.
Richard married Sarah Hart, daughter of Stephen Hart and Catherine, before 1709 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Sarah was born about 1690 and died in 1769 about age 79.
Research Notes: Source: http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html
(Duplicate Line. See Person 94)
98. Lewis Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1692 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1721 about age 29.
Research Notes: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 b. abt 1692, mother Rachel Beale.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has b. 1692, mother Rachel Robert.
99. John Owings 60 61 62 (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1694 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Oct 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 71.
Noted events in his life were:
• Probate: of estate, 30 Oct 1765, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).
John married Hannah Stinchcomb,78 daughter of Nathaniel Stinchcomb, [Jr.] and Hannah Randall, in 1726 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Hannah was born about 1706 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 22 Jan 1738 about age 32. Another name for Hannah was Hannah Stinchcombe.
Birth Notes:
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html has b. abt. 1706, d. 22 Jan 1739.
FamilySearch.org AFN: GH3L-2M) has b. 1700.
http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html has b. 1718.
Research Notes: First wife of John Owings.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 134 F i. Sophia Owings 58 79 was born on 12 May 1727 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
+ 135 F ii. Hannah Owings 58 80 was born on 2 Dec 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
+ 136 M iii. Caleb Owings 58 81 was born on 18 Mar 1731 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 26 Feb 1816 at age 84.
+ 137 M iv. John Owings 58 82 was born on 25 Jan 1734 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Jul 1781 at age 47.
+ 138 F v. Rachel Owings 58 83 84 was born on 11 Nov 1737 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after Aug 1813 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky.
John next married Asenath.60 Asenath died in Apr 1792.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 139 F i. Asenath Owings 60 85 was born in 1744 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
+ 140 M ii. Lancelott Owings 60 86 was born in 1746 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1791 at age 45.
+ 141 F iii. Sarah Owings 60 87 was born in 1748 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1830 in Washington Co., Tennessee, United States at age 82.
+ 142 F iv. Ann Owings 60 88 was born in 1750.
+ 143 F v. Ruth Owings 60 89 was born in 1752.
100. Rachel Owings 60 (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1694 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in May 1761 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67.
Birth Notes: May have been born in Wales in 1683.
Research Notes: May be the same person as Rachel Owings who has Rachel Roberts (b. 1694) as her mother in this database.
Did Richard Owings have two daughters named Rachel? Did they have different mothers? Which one married John Wilmott, Jr.? If two, when did each die?
Source: http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/Gsows/Owens.html has born in Wales in 1683, died in Baltimore County, Md in May 1761.
Source: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 has b. 1694, d. May 1761 with mother as Rachel Beale.
Rachel married John Wilmott, Jr.
Research Notes: Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html
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Is this either John Wilmott in the following lists?
From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 50-54:
"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"
[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]
Willmott, Robert; John Willmott; Negroes: Jim, Jack, Easter, Fanny, Passure
Willmott, John Sr.; Aquila Willmott; Negroes: George, Pompy, Hannah, Comfort, Lucy
Willmott, John Jr.; Richard Nesbit
Children from this marriage were:
+ 144 M i. Richard Wilmott
+ 145 M ii. Robert Wilmott
+ 146 F iii. Ruth Wilmott
+ 147 M iv. John Wilmott
+ 148 F v. Constant Wilmott
+ 149 F vi. Rachel Wilmott
+ 150 F vii. Dinah Wilmott
+ 151 F viii. Hannah Wilmott
101. Henry Owings 57 58 (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1696 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died 1763 or 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 67. Another name for Henry was Henry Owens.
Birth Notes: May have been born in 1690.
Death Notes: May have died in Anne Arundel Co.
Research Notes: Is this the Henry Owings in all the following entries?
From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, Maryland, 1989), pp. 1-2:
"A List of Taxables in St. Thomas Parish in the Year 1763
The Tax List of 1763 for St. Thomas Parish was found by William N. Wilkins in 1959 in the Harford County Historical records on loan at the Maryland Historical Society. (Harford County was part of Baltimore County until 1773.) ... This 1763 tax ledger shows the names of the various parties against whom charges were made for apparent church and county support and other sundry charges... The notation 'run' meant that the person named had left before paying his full charges.
Soldiers Delight Hundred, 1763
[Among those listed are:]
Owings, Thomas
Owings, Joshua
Owings, Joshua Jr.
Owings, Stephen
Owings, Henry
Stinchcomb, John
Stinchcomb, Nathaniel
Wells, Thomas
Wells, John
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, Charles
From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 89-105:
"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774
"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore...
"WESTMINSTER HUNDRED, 1774
"...*Col. John Dorsey,...William Richardson, carpenter, acct., Charles Ridgely, Jr. - 3,... Ridgely & Nicholson, acct., William Robinson - 0,...
"PATAPSCO UPPER HUNDRED IN 1774
"...Dorsey's Forge - 25,... *Edward Dorsey. ...Elizabeth Owings - 1, Henry Owings ('taken before') - 2, Meshack Owings - 5, Caleb Owings - 3,... *Joshua Owings of John. ... Charles Ridgely of William - 10,... Benjamin Wells, Jr. - 3,... *John Wells, ... *Captain Charles Wells,...
Noted events in his life were:
• Probate: of will, 25 Feb 1764, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
• Occupation: Carpenter, planter.
Henry married Helen Stinchcombe,74 daughter of Nathaniel Stinchcomb, [Jr.] and Hannah Randall, in 1718 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Helen was born in 1700 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died in May 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 84, and was buried in 1784 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Another name for Helen was Helen Stinchcomb.
Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: GH3L-2M) has b. 1700.
http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html has b. 1718.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 91)
102. Robert Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 15 Mar 1699 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Sep 1759 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 60.
Research Notes: Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html
Source: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 has 15 May 1698.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a41513&id=I0192 has 15 May 1698.
http://www.owingsstone.com/getperson.php?personID=I270&tree=owingsstone has b. 15 Mar 1698/99.
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=intellectkeep&id=I651 has b. 15 Mar 1699.
Which is right?
Robert married Hannah Farquher, daughter of Allen Farquehar, of York Co., Pennsylvania and Unknown, on 23 Dec 1730 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland>, (United States). Other names for Hannah were Hannah Farquehar and Hannah Forquer.
Marriage Notes: Married in York Co., Pennsylvania. Marriage recorded in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland.
Research Notes: Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html
http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html
Children from this marriage were:
+ 152 F i. Rachel Owings
+ 153 F ii. Susannah Owings
+ 154 M iii. Robert Owings 58 90 was born on 9 Mar 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 15 Nov 1815 in McSherrytown, Berks, Pennsylvania at age 79.
+ 155 F iv. Mary Owings
+ 156 M v. William Owings 58 91 was born in 1741 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Mar 1800 in Adams Co., Pennsylvania at age 59.
+ 157 M vi. Thomas Owings 60 92 was born in 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 29 Jul 1804 in <Pennsylvania> at age 61.
+ 158 M vii. Joshua Owings 58 93 was born about 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Sep 1781 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) about age 36.
+ 159 M viii. John Owings 58 94 was born in 1747 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 25 Jul 1780 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 33.
+ 160 M ix. Charles Owings 58 95 was born in 1749 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 26 Sep 1797 at age 48.
+ 161 F x. Hannah Owings
103. Samuel Owings, [Sr.] 57 63 (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 1 Apr 1702 in Green Spring Valley, St. Thomas' Parish, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States) and died on 6 Apr 1775 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 73.
Research Notes: Had 12 children.
From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Samuel Owings2, the son of Richard and Rachel, was born 1 April 1702 in St. Thomas parish, Garrison Forest, Baltimore County, and died 6 April 1775 in Baltimore County. On 1 January 1729/30 at St. Thomas Parish he married Urath RANDALL , daughter of Thomas and Hannah (BALE) Randall . She was born 1 January 1713 in St. Thomas parish, and died 15 December 1793 in Baltimore County.[14]
They resided at "Green Spring Punch", a 286 acre plantation in Green Spring Valley, Baltimore County that Rachel brought with her when she married. Their children were born in a stone house of two rooms on the first and two on the second floors, known by the same name. It had been inherited by Urath's mother Hannah from her brother, Thomas BALE. The cottage was home to Owings from 1700 to 1870, and has been enlarged and altered over time. Some of the buildings on the farm were still in existence in the 1930s.[15]
On 20 May 1734 Samuel and Christopher Randall (probably Samuel's brother-in-law) agreed to divide "Green Spring". Eight days later Christopher sold 100 acres of his part.[15a]
In addition to "Green Spring Punch", by 1750 Samuel also owned "Addition" (150 acres), "Severn" (100 acres), "Timber Level" (350 acres), "Come by Chance" (50 acres) and other lands. In all he owned about 2,800 acres, of which 2,165 were acquired by patent and about 35 by purchase. He was styled "Gentleman". Between 1764 and 1769 he bought an additional 487 acres in Baltimore County, and sold 48. In 1770 he bought 162 acres in Frederick County and gave 200 acres in Baltimore County to his son Thomas.[16]
Samuel was Anglican, and served in St. Paul's Parish Vestry (Baltimore County) in 1735-38 and 1744-45. Then later he served in the St. Thomas Parish Vestry from 1750 to 1752. He was appointed to a commission along with Christopher RANDALL, William HAMILTON, and Nicholas HAILE to select and purchase a site, and receive subscriptions to build a chapel of ease for the parish in 1741. On 4 July Christopher GIST, with his wife Sarah's consent, conveyed 2 acres of "Adventure" to them for that purpose.
Samuel began his public career as a justice in Baltimore County, serving terms from 1744 to 1757, 1758 to 1764 (part of the quorum in 1750-57 and 1758-64). Then he served as justice in the Especial Court of Oyer, Terminer, and Gaol Delivery in Baltimore County from 1753 to 1761, and in 1763 (quorum both terms).[18]
In 1757 Samuel was elected to the Lower House of the Maryland Assembly, where he served two terms: 1757-58 and 1758-61.[19]
By 1763 Samuel was known as "Esq.". Although his main source of income was as a planter, he also owned a saw mill.[20]
Samuel was listed for Back River Upper Hundred tax list in 1767. Others in the same Hundred that year were his son Bale Owings, nephew Bazil Owings, and Charles Ridgely Sr . and Jr.[20a]
Samuel made his will in 1772 and began distributing his Baltimore County land to his children--not always according to what had been written in his will. Within the year he gave 250 acres to his son Samuel, 223 acres to Hannah, 400 acres to Christopher, 90 to Bale, and 257 to daughter Urath. He died at 2:00 a.m. on 6 April 1775 at the age of 73. His estate inventory was filed 8 May 1776 by Edward COCKEY and George RISTEAU. It included fifteen enslaved humans, one indentured servant, books, plate valued at £13.8.0, millstones, and oak plank. He owned about 2,000 acres in Baltimore and Frederick Counties. The final administration was filed 21 June 1776 at a value of £1,533.13.11 current money. Creditors John Cockey and Rau HULSE and kinsmen Samuel and Thomas Owings approved it. Executor was his son Bale Owings. He bequeathed Urath seven Negroes, a life interest in his "dwelling plantation", and one tenth of his money, stock and personalty as long as she remained a widow. At her death the personalty was to be divided equally among their chilren. Any land not specifically bequeathed was to be divided equally between Urath, Richard, and Rebecca. The residue of the estate was to be divided equally among all nine children.[21]
Samuel Jr. bought the rights to "Green Spring Punch" in 1790, but gave his mother a life estate in the property. Urath died 15 December 1793. In her will, signed 26 November 1792 she gave her son Samuel his father's cane, and her grand daughter Urath Owings twelve pictures. She mentioned her children: Samuel, Thomas, Richard, Rachel STEVENSON, Urath LAWRENCE, and Hannah STONE; and her grandchildren: Urath CROMWELL, Urath Owings, Ruth Owings (widow of Samuel), Urath Stevenson, Elizabeth Lawrence, Deborah Howard, and Beal Owings (son of Christopher). A codicil added granddaughter Martha Stone 6 January 1793.[22]
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This is most likely the Samuel Owings in the following lists from the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, p. 4:
"ACCOUNT OF JEREMIAH JOHNSON, DEPUTY SHERIFF, 1764-1771
"Various items of debit and credit found in the account of JEREMIAH JOHNSON, DEPUTY SHERIFF UNDER A. HALL. ITEMS, NOT VERY MANY, RUN FROM THE YEAR 1764 TO 1771. Among names shown in these items are:
"... YEAR 1765: S. Owings, Jr., John Belt, Samuel Owings, John Evans,... Samuel Cox, ... Edward Butler..."
Ibid., pp. 5-6:
"BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED, 1763"
[Among those listed are:]
Cockey, Edward
Cockey, Thomas
Cole, William (Britton Ridge)
Cole, Samuel
Cockey, John
Cockey, Joshua
Cockey, William
Deye, Penelope
Deye, Thomas Cockey
Owings, Samuel
Owings, Beal
Owings, Bazil
Ridgley, Charles Sr.
Ridgley, Charles Jr.
Talbot, Edward
Wells, Francis
Ibid., p. 11:
"LIST OF CREDITORS OF SAMUEL HYDE, 1764
"The following notice appeared in The Maryland Gazette on September 13, 1764: 'Pursuant to a letter, which I received lately from John Hyde, Esq., of London, I hereby give notice to those persons who were creditors of his brother Samuel Hyde, of London, Merchant, for the sums affixed to their respective names mentioned in the following list, or to their representatives, that the subscriber will attend at the house of Mrs. Orrick, in Baltimore-Town, the sixth day of November, to pay the said sums to the perons, on their appying to him at that time and place; but if any whose names are insterted, did proceed by way of attachment against the effects of said Samuel Hyde, so as to run him or his estate to any costs, they need not apply; for payments are only intended for those who did not proceed o recover their debts, or those who may have proceeded and did not recover without burdening him or his effects with costs. Signed: Charles Ridgely, Jr.'
"The list contains 186 names of persons residing in Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Patowmack, Patuxent, Herring Bay and the Clifts. The highest amount owed to one creditor was seven pouds, sixteen shillings (7.16), with the average being around two pounds. The fifty creditors who lived in Anne Arundel and Baltimore were grouped together and separated from the rest, as shown in the following list:"
[Among those listed are:]
Colegate, Benjamin 0.18
Day, Edward 5.2
Dyer, Penelope 1.5
hammond, Col. Charles 2.10
Hall, William 0.17
Owings, Samuel 0.5
Day, John Jr. 7.14
Ibid., p. 25:
"PETITION OF SOME GERMAN INHABITANTS OF BALTIMORE, 1767
"On April 15, 1767, several German inhabitants of Baltimore petitioned the Governor of Maryland and complained that they were being charged exorbitant fees when having business with any of his Lordship's Justices in Baltimore County, simply because they were at a loss in understanding the English language. The Justices named in the petition were Nicholas Ruxton Gay, Benjamin Rogers, William Aisquith, Samuel Owings, and Richard Richards. The German inhabitants 'being all naturalized agreeable to the Act of Parliamant' request relief from the Governor in this matter. (Archives of Maryland, 32:194-195)"
Ibid., pp. 27-41:
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.
Ibid., pp. 50-54:
"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"
[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]
Owings, Samuel Sr.; 7 negroes
Owings, Bale; John Seapler, Negroes: Wilks, Rachel
Owings, John Cockey; Richard Atkins; John Taylor; Paul Bess; Negroes: Jack, Jenny
Noted events in his life were:
• Purchased: Two acres of ground, part of "Adventure," from Christopher Gist, 4 Jul 1743, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). According to this deed, the parties of the second part [William Hamilton, Samuel Owings, Christopher Randall and Nicholas Haile] had been empowered by the Act of Assembly dated September 21, 1742 to purchase land "and thereupon erect a chapell of ease for the forest inhabitants of St. Paul's Parish," and by the same Act of Assembly, it was provided that on the death of the then incombent of St. Paul's Parish the hundreds of Soldiers Delight and Back River Neck were to be separated from St. Paul's Parish and erected into a new parish called St. Thomas Parish. Source: Inhabitants of Baltimore County, p. 8.
• Listed: in the Index to Aquila Hall's Assessment Ledger, 1762-1765.
• Listed: as a creditor of Samuel Hyde, 13 Sep 1764. in a notice in the Maryland Gazette signed by Charles Ridgely, Jr.
• Listed: in Account of Jeremiah Johnson, Deputy Sheriff, 1765. List of debits and credits.
• Signed: Petition of some German inhabitants of Baltimore, 15 Apr 1767.
• Signed: Petition for the Removal of the County Seat to Baltimore Town, 1768.
• Listed: in Taxables in Baltimore Town West Hundred, 1773.
Samuel married Urath Randall, daughter of Justice Thomas Randall and Hannah Bale, on 1 Jan 1730 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Urath was born in 1713 and died in 1793 at age 80. Other names for Urath were Ruth Urath Randall and Ruth Urath.
Marriage Notes: Two sources says married at St. Thomas church or parish in Baltimore. Another says St. Paul's Parish. Which was it? Was St. Paul's the one that was subdivided (or vice versa)?
Research Notes: http://www.fmoran.com/owens.html has name as Urath Randall.
Familysearch has name as Ruth Urath Randall.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html has Urath Randall.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 162 M i. Bale Owings 58 was born on 9 May 1731, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 30 Dec 1781 at age 50.
+ 163 M ii. Samuel Owings, Jr. 58 96 was born on 17 Aug 1733, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 11 Jun 1803 in <Owings Mills>, Maryland, United States at age 69.
+ 164 F iii. Rachel Owings 58 was born on 2 May 1736 and was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
+ 165 F iv. Urath Owings 58 was born on 26 Jun 1738, was christened on 7 Jul 1738 in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 17 Sep 1807 at age 69, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.97
+ 166 M v. Thomas Owings 58 was born on 18 Oct 1740, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 23 Aug 1822 at age 81.
+ 167 F vi. Hannah Owings 58 was born on 17 Apr 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 26 Jan 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 1, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.98
+ 168 M vii. Christopher Owings 58 was born on 16 Feb 1745 and died on 12 Jan 1783 at age 37.
+ 169 M viii. Richard Owings 58 was born on 26 Aug 1746, died on 28 Sep 1747 at age 1, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.99
+ 170 F ix. Helen Owings 60 was born in 1747 and died in 1747.
+ 171 M x. Richard Owings 58 was born on 16 Jul 1749 and died on 20 Jan 1819 at age 69.
+ 172 F xi. Hannah Owings 58 was born on 27 Jan 1751.
+ 173 F xii. Rebecca Owings 58 was born on 21 Oct 1755 and was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States).
104. Joshua Owings 57 58 64 (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 5 Apr 1704 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Apr 1785 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 81.
Research Notes: First cousin of Mary Cockey according to http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:1840939&id=I468. I have not yet found the connection. kjf 12/1/09.
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I10961:
"Joshua was one of the first vestrymen of St. Thomas Church and was later one of the first converts to Methodism."
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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 1-2:
"A List of Taxables in St. Thomas Parish in the Year 1763
The Tax List of 1763 for St. Thomas Parish was found by William N. Wilkins in 1959 in the Harford County Historical records on loan at the Maryland Historical Society. (Harford County was part of Baltimore County until 1773.) ... This 1763 tax ledger shows the names of the various parties against whom charges were made for apparent church and county support and other sundry charges... The notation 'run' meant that the person named had left before paying his full charges.
Soldiers Delight Hundred, 1763
[Among those listed are:]
Owings, Thomas
Owings, Joshua
Owings, Joshua Jr.
Owings, Stephen
Owings, Henry
Stinchcomb, John
Stinchcomb, Nathaniel
Wells, Thomas
Wells, John
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, Charles
Ibid., pp. 16-23:
"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765
Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...
"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."
Ibid., pp. 27-41:
"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768
"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey...
"SIGNERS AGAINST THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
Greenbury Dorsey, Jr....William Wells..."
Joshua married Mary Cockey, daughter of Capt. John Cockey and Elizabeth Slade, on 9 Mar 1736 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Mary was born on 10 Dec 1716 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), was christened on 10 Dec 1719 in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 10 Dec 1768 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 52.
Marriage Notes: Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html has m. 9 Mar. 1735 in St. Paul's Parish. Same date in http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I10961.
Source: FamilySearch.org. Married in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore, MD 9 Mar 1736.
Research Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: GH42-1C
Children from this marriage were:
+ 174 M i. John Cockey Owings 57 100 101 102 was born on 11 Jan 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 3 Feb 1810 in Cockeysville, Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 74.
+ 175 M ii. Rev. Richard Owings 57 103 104 105 was born on 13 Nov 1738 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 7 Oct 1786 in Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States at age 47, and was buried in Old Stone Methodist Church Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States.106
+ 176 M iii. Joshua Owings, Jr. 107 108 109 was born on 22 Mar 1740 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 7 Jan 1804 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 63.
+ 177 M iv. Edward Owings 57 108 110 was born on 1 Nov 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 2 Jun 1815 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 71, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
+ 178 F v. Michal Owings 111 was born on 12 Feb 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 May 1783 in <Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia>, United States at age 38.
+ 179 F vi. Marcella Owings 112 113 114 115 was born on 5 Jul 1748 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Apr 1842 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 93.
+ 180 M vii. George Owings 113 116 was born on 14 Mar 1750 and died on 20 Oct 1832 at age 82.
+ 181 F viii. Rebecca Owings 116 117 was born on 27 Jan 1752 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
+ 182 F ix. Elizabeth Owings 113 116 118 was born on 14 Jul 1753 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Dec 1783 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 30.
+ 183 F x. Rachel Owings 116 119 was born on 22 Mar 1756 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1782 in New Market, Frederick, Maryland, United States.120
+ 184 M xi. Ephraim Owings 60 116 121 was born in 1758 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Oct 1784 at age 26.
105. Ellenor Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1706 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)>.
Research Notes: Source: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 has b. 1706
106. Ruth Owings (Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1708 in <Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)>.
Research Notes: May be the same person as Ruth Owings listed here with Rachel Roberts as her mother.
Source: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/AF/family_group_record.asp?familyid=1811568&frompage=99 lists two daughters named Ruth Owings, one born in 1696, d. 1732, the other born 1708. Were there really two?
Were there two mothers named Rachel, each with a daughter named Ruth??
The case for two daughters named Ruth:
Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.snacestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html (compiled by MJP Grundy, 2002): "On 3 Nov. 1729 Richard [Owings, Jr.] and his wife Sarah made a deed of gift of 'Owings Addition' to his sister Ruth NORWOOD, and on 24 May 1732 they gave Ruth, identified as 'spinster', for her 'natural life' 32 acres of 'Owings Addition' also to her."
Ruth married Edward Oursler on 21 Mar 1735 in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
Research Notes: Source: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html
Children from this marriage were:
+ 185 F i. Mary Oursler
+ 186 F ii. Elizabeth Oursler
+ 187 M iii. Eli Oursler
+ 188 F iv. Margaret Oursler
107. Evan Owen 68 (Rebecca Owen78, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1683 in Merionethshire, Wales and died in 1727 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 44.
108. Gainor Owen 69 (Rebecca Owen78, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1686 in Merionethshire, Wales and died after 1720 in Pennsylvania, (United States).
109. Elizabeth Owen 70 (Rebecca Owen78, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1688 in Merionethshire, Wales and died on 22 Oct 1753 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) about age 65.
110. Owen Owen 71 (Rebecca Owen78, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 21 Dec 1690 and died on 5 Aug 1741 in Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 50.
111. John Owen 72 (Rebecca Owen78, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 26 Dec 1692 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) and died in 1752 in Chester Co., <Pennsylvania, > (United States) at age 60.
112. Robert Owen 73 (Rebecca Owen78, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 27 Jul 1695 in Merion Twp, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, (United States) and died about 1730 about age 35.
113. Ann Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Ann married Rev. Richard Johnston in 1696.
Marriage Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31:
"The deed made by Rowland Ellis at this time [when Rowland Ellis removed to Pennsylvania in 1696] for the property [Tythyn Bryn Mawr in Merionethshire] is in the possession of Mr. [Edward] Griffith, who also has the marriage settlement made by Rowland Ellis in 1696 on the marriage of his daughter, Ann, to Rev. Richard Johnston, an Episcopal Clergyman."
114. Jane Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
115. Ann Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Ann married Rev. Richard Johnston in 1696.
Marriage Notes: From the book Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, Edited by Thomas Allen Glenn at the request of Howard Reifsnyder, privately printed, Philadelphia, 1902, provided by http://books.google.com, p. 31:
"The deed made by Rowland Ellis at this time [when Rowland Ellis removed to Pennsylvania in 1696] for the property [Tythyn Bryn Mawr in Merionethshire] is in the possession of Mr. [Edward] Griffith, who also has the marriage settlement made by Rowland Ellis in 1696 on the marriage of his daughter, Ann, to Rev. Richard Johnston, an Episcopal Clergyman."
(Duplicate Line. See Person 113)
116. Jane Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
117. Elizabeth Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
118. Rowland Ellis, Jr. (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born before 1686.
119. Robert Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
120. Ellin Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born before 1696. Another name for Ellin was Eleanor Ellis.
Ellin married John Evans, of Gwynedd.
121. Catherine Ellis (Rowland Ellis, of Bryn Mawr farm, Merion, Pennsylvania84, Anne Humphrey68, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1697.
122. Elijah Owings 75 76 (Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1719 in "Long Acre", Baltimore, Maryland, (United States) and died in Jan 1805 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States at age 86.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
Elijah married Hannah Stinchcomb,76 daughter of John Stinchcomb and Catherine McLean, in 1757 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Hannah was born in St. Paul's Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1810 in Rowan, North Carolina, United States.
123. Bazaleel Owings (Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1721 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 69. Another name for Bazaleel was Bazaleel Owens.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
Bazaleel married someone between 1787 and 1789 in Burke, North Carolina, United States.
+ 189 M i. Edward Owings 74 122 was born in 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 23 Oct 1857 in Roane Co., Tennessee, United States at age 91.
124. Michal Owings (Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1723 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1787 at age 64.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
125. Henry Owings (Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Dec 1813 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 84.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
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Is this the Henry Owings in the following lists?
From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp.102-104:
"PATAPSCO UPPER HUNDRED IN 1774"
[Among those listed are:]
…Dorsey's Forge - 25…*Edward Dorsey.
Asenath Owings, acct.; Elizabeth Owings - 1, Henry Owings ("taken before") - 2, Meshack Owings - 5, Caleb Owings - 3, John Oram - 2. *Zacheus Onion, *Joshua Owings of John.
…Charles Ridgely of William - 10,…Aquilla Stinchcomb - 1, … *John Stinchcomb, Sr., *McLane Stinchcomb….
…Benjamin Wells, Jr. - 3, … *John Wells, *Mary Williams, *Richard Walls, *Captain Charles Wells, * Walter Young, *John Young."
126. Nathaniel Owings (Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1731 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 4 Nov 1788 in Queen Anne Parish, Prince George's Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 57.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
127. Leah Owings (Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1735 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States and died on 20 Jan 1815 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States at age 80.
Research Notes: FamilySearch.org AFN: LVJK-LH
Leah married <Captain> Alexander <W.> Wells, [Sr.],57 123 124 125 son of James Wells, [Jr.] and Ann Stevenson, on 12 Jul 1753 in St. Thomas Church, Garrison Forest (Owings Mills), Baltimore, Maryland. Alexander was born on 12 Mar 1727 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 9 Dec 1813 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 86.
Marriage Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives 1999-05/0926669253 14 May 1999
Birth Notes: May have been born 12 March 1726.
Research Notes: "Little Wells" family line.
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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:
"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768
"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings,... Stephen Hart Owings,... (Petition endorsed by Alexander Wells)....Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.
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The "Elex Wells" below may be a different individual:
Ibid., p. 16-23:
"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765
Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...
"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."
Noted events in his life were:
• Settled: 1774, Washington Co, Pennsylvania, (United States).
• Moved: 1798, Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States.
• Served: as a Captain in the Balimore militia during the Revolutionary War.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 190 M i. Henry Wells was born on 7 Sep 1754 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1814 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 59.
+ 191 M ii. Alexander Wells, [Jr.] was born on 6 Mar 1756 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Harrison, Ohio, United States.
+ 192 F iii. Anne Wells was born on 12 Jan 1758 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
+ 193 F iv. Michal Wells 126 127 was born on 12 Mar 1759 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 20 Jun 1831 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 72, and was buried in Brooke Cemetery, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, United States.
+ 194 M v. Nathaniel Wells 128 129 130 was born on 1 Apr 1761 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened on 1 Apr 1762 in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), and died in 1789 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States at age 28.
+ 195 M vi. Bazaleel Wells was born on 28 Jan 1763 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Aug 1846 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States at age 83.
+ 196 M vii. Richard Wells 131 132 was born about 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Sep 1824 in Seneca Twp, Monroe, Ohio, United States about age 59.
+ 197 M viii. James Wells 133 134 was born about 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1847 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, United States about age 81.
+ 198 F ix. Helen Wells was born on 25 Jul 1775 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
128. Helen Owings (Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1737 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
129. Richard Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.94, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
130. Ruth Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.94, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
131. Stephen Hart Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.94, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
132. Catharine Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.94, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
133. John Owings (Richard Owings, Jr.94, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
134. Sophia Owings 58 79 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 12 May 1727 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
135. Hannah Owings 58 80 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 2 Dec 1729 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
136. Caleb Owings 58 81 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 18 Mar 1731 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 26 Feb 1816 at age 84.
137. John Owings 58 82 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 25 Jan 1734 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Jul 1781 at age 47.
138. Rachel Owings 58 83 84 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 11 Nov 1737 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after Aug 1813 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky.
Birth Notes: Birthdate may have been 4 November 1737.
Death Notes: Source http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I12706 has death in August 1812.
Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=txgirl&id=I623:
February 5th 1815 Court
Page 389 & 390
Emancipation of Bill and Easter by Rachel Owings (Daughter of John Owings dec'd)
An instrument in writing given under the hand and seal of Rachel Owings emancipating and setting at liberty two negro slaves named Bill and Easter was this day produced into court, proved by the oath of Cathrine and James Wills witnesses thereto to be act & deed of said Rachel and ordered to be recorded as follows to wit After a duly consideration of my deceased husbands Will and agreeably to his Will by Richard Owings which is my deceased husband, I do freely and voluntarily after my death agreeable to my Dec'd husband Richard Owings Will set free two negroes namely Bill and Easter, which I beg and crave that no other instrument of writing hereafter should be of any effect except this alone also that I desire and request that the same may be recorded and the same to forever to stand stable and strong Given under my hand and seal this third day of January 1805 signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us "Signed" Rachel her X mark Owings [seal] \endash Saml Cartwright \endash tet Wm Phillips. Catherine Wills James Wills \endash Whereupon it is ordered that the said negro slave Esther be emancipated and set free \endash James Wills __ and acknowledged bond in the penalty of two hundred dollars \endash conditioned to prevent said slave from becoming chargeable to this county
(Source: Bourbon County, Kentucky Court Records)
Rachel married Rev. Richard Owings,57 103 104 105 son of Joshua Owings and Mary Cockey, in 1759. Richard was born on 13 Nov 1738 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 7 Oct 1786 in Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States at age 47, and was buried in Old Stone Methodist Church Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States.106
Death Notes: May have died in Rochester, Delaware (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I10965).
Burial Notes: Memorial plaque inscription:
In Memory of
Richard Owings
First native born Methodist local preacher, born November 13, 1738, Baltimore county, Maryland. Died October 7, 1786, Leesburg, Virginia and was buried on this spot.
He was converted under the ministry of Robert Strawbridge and received on trial in 1775.
He served Baltimore Circuit, 1775 and was a local preacher in Maryland, 1776-1786.
As a local preacher he travelled extensively in the fall of 1783. He was the first Methodist preacher to cross the entire range of the Allegheny Mountains, unfurling the standard of the cross in Redstone, Pennsylvania and gathering a class which became the Redstone Circuit.
Ordained deacon in 1786. He served Fairfax Circuit May 21, 1786 to October 7, 1786, during which time he was pastor of the "Old Stone" Methodist Church which stood within the bounds of this cemetery.
Erected by Virginia Methodist Historical Society May 1, 1968
Research Notes: From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Thomas Gist, Jr….Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... (Petition endorsed by Benjamin Rogers)…
"…Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... Amon Butler…John Colegate…Absalom Butler…William Wells...Samuel Coale…Thomas Stansbury…John Stinchcome…(Petition endorsed by Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Colegate…Thomas Stansbury, Thomas Cole, Jr….(Petition endorsed by John Hall and John Merryman, Sr.)
"…Edward Talbott... John Stinchcomb, Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Thomas Cole…(Petition endorsed by Andrew Buchanan)
"…Edward Owings…Charles Ridgely (son William)... (Petition endorsed by Jonathan Plowman)
"Elisha Dorsey... (Petition endorsed by Charles Rogers)
"…Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Stephen Hart Owings…(Petition endorsed by Alexander Wells)
"…Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr., Thomas Wells…Richard Wells…(Petition endorsed by Dr. William Lyon)
"...Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... John Calvert (Petition endorsed by William Lux and Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Owings... William Cockey.(Petition endorsed by Joseph Cromwell, Sr.)
"... John Talbott (son Edward)... William Worthington…Larkin Randall…Bale Owings…John Fishpaw…Richard Cole…(Petition endorsed by John Merryman, Jr. and John Leet)
"…Edward Dorsey (of BC), Nicholas Dorsey, Jr….Edward Talbot… Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... William Arnold… Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey... James Dorsey… Charles Dorsey… Nicholas Dorsey, Sr…. (Petition endorsed by George Ogg)
"…Edmund Talbott… (Petition endorsed by Thomas Jones)
"… Samuel Owings (of Thomas)… (Petition endorsed by Abraham Walker and Benjamin Rogers)
"… Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... (Petition endorsed by Moses Galloway)
"… Joshua Owings, Jr.... (Petition not endorsed)
"… Samuel Owings... John Wells... (Petition endorsed by Daniel Bowers)
"… Thomas Owings… (Petition endorsed by George Risteau and Benjamin Rogers)
Children from this marriage were:
+ 199 M i. George Owings 135 was born in 1760.
+ 200 M ii. John Owings 136 was born in 1762.
+ 201 M iii. Joshua Owings 137 was born in 1764.
+ 202 F iv. Mary Owings 138 was born in 1766.
+ 203 F v. Catherine Owings 139 was born in 1768 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).
139. Asenath Owings 60 85 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1744 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
140. Lancelott Owings 60 86 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1746 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1791 at age 45. Other names for Lancelott were Lot Owings and Lott Owings.
141. Sarah Owings 60 87 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1748 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1830 in Washington Co., Tennessee, United States at age 82.
142. Ann Owings 60 88 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1750.
143. Ruth Owings 60 89 (John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1752.
144. Richard Wilmott (Rachel Owings100, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
145. Robert Wilmott (Rachel Owings100, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
146. Ruth Wilmott (Rachel Owings100, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
147. John Wilmott (Rachel Owings100, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
148. Constant Wilmott (Rachel Owings100, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
149. Rachel Wilmott (Rachel Owings100, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
150. Dinah Wilmott (Rachel Owings100, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
151. Hannah Wilmott (Rachel Owings100, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
152. Rachel Owings (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
153. Susannah Owings (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
154. Robert Owings 58 90 (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 9 Mar 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 15 Nov 1815 in McSherrytown, Berks, Pennsylvania at age 79.
155. Mary Owings (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
156. William Owings 58 91 (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1741 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Mar 1800 in Adams Co., Pennsylvania at age 59.
157. Thomas Owings 60 92 (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 29 Jul 1804 in <Pennsylvania> at age 61.
158. Joshua Owings 58 93 (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Sep 1781 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) about age 36.
159. John Owings 58 94 (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1747 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 25 Jul 1780 in York, Pennsylvania, (United States) at age 33.
160. Charles Owings 58 95 (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1749 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 26 Sep 1797 at age 48.
161. Hannah Owings (Robert Owings102, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
162. Bale Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 9 May 1731, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 30 Dec 1781 at age 50.
Research Notes: Unmarried.
From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Bale Owings3, b. Sunday, 9 May 1731, at 8 p.m., christened at St. Paul's; d. 30 Dec. 1781; unmarried; received 90 ac. in Balt. Co. from his father in 1772-73. Named executor for his father's estate, he inherited "Severn", "Come by Chance", "Owing's Traverse", 20 ac. of "Rich Meadow", and one Negro.
163. Samuel Owings, Jr. 58 96 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 17 Aug 1733, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 11 Jun 1803 in <Owings Mills>, Maryland, United States at age 69.
Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Samuel Owings, Jr., b. Friday, 17 Aug. 1733, at 12:00, christened at St. Paul's; d. 11 June 1803; m. 6 Oct. 1765 Deborah Todd LYNCH (d. 1810), daughter of William Lynch (d. 1751) and neice of Edward Dorsey (1718-1760), son of Caleb Dorsey; received 250 ac. in Balt. Co. from his father in 1772-73; res at "Ulm" near Reisterstown Rd (now Owings Mills), St. Thomas Parish, Balt. Co. Inherited, in addition, "Lewis's Fancy", 150 ac. of "Timbered Level", 50 ac. of "Pleasant Garden", and personalty. Samuel was Anglican, a miller, planter, merchant, and land speculator. He was lauded as the "hydraulic expert of his time" and built at least 3 mills at Gwynn's Falls in Balt. Co. Served in the Lower House 1771, and 1786-87. His estate included 24 slaves, 248 oz. of plate, 177 chocolate pans, saw mills, grist mills, coopers' houses and shops, warehouses, bank stock, land along the Ohio River, and at least 5,200 acres in Balt. Co. Had children: William, Urath, Samuel, Eleanor, Sarah, Rebecca (b. 12 Jan. 1776; d. 12 Aug. 1828), Deborah, Frances, Mary, Ann, and Beal.
Noted events in his life were:
• of: Owings Mills.
Samuel married Deborah Todd Lynch,63 daughter of William Lynch and Elinor Dorsey, of Hockley, on 6 Oct 1765. Deborah died in 1810.
Research Notes: Niece of Edward Dorsey (1718-1760), the son of Caleb Dorsey.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 204 M i. William Owings
+ 205 M ii. Urath Owings
+ 206 M iii. Samuel Owings, [III]
+ 207 F iv. Eleanor Owings
+ 208 F v. Sarah Owings
+ 209 F vi. Rebecca Owings 63 was born on 12 Jan 1776 and died on 12 Aug 1828 at age 52.
+ 210 F vii. Deborah Owings
+ 211 F viii. Frances Owings
+ 212 F ix. Mary Owings
+ 213 F x. Ann Owings
+ 214 M xi. Beal Owings
164. Rachel Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 2 May 1736 and was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Rachel Owings, b. Sunday, 2 May 1736 at midnight, christened at St. Paul's; m. 16 Dec. 1762 Henry STEVENSON (27 June 1737-1816), a merchant in Balt. Co., son of Edward Stevenson (ca. 1703-1760). Henry's brother John (ca. 1739-1804) probably a planter in Balt. Co., was active in the Lower House during the Revolution. Rachel inherited from her father part of "Rich Meadow" and part of "Pigeon Hill", for a total of 140 ac.
Rachel married Henry Stevenson,63 son of Edward Stevenson and Unknown, on 16 Dec 1762. Henry was born on 27 Jun 1737 and died in 1816 at age 79.
165. Urath Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 26 Jun 1738, was christened on 7 Jul 1738 in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 17 Sep 1807 at age 69, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.97
Birth Notes: Birthdate may have been 28 June 1738.
Burial Notes: Inscription (very worn):
Urath Lawrence: Died 17 Sept 1807. Age 69 years 2 months.
Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Urath Owings, b. Monday, 26 June 1738 at 3 p.m., christened at St. Paul's 7 July that year; d. 17 Sept. 1807; m. 28 Jan. 1762 Benjamin LAWRENCE (son of Levin LAWRENCE and Susannah DORSEY) on 28 Jan 1762 in St Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., MD. Benjamin was born on 17 May 1741. Urath received 257 ac. in Balt. Co. from her father in 1772-73. She inherited "Millplace", two parts of "Rich Meadow", 81 ac. of "Strawberry Patch", and 104 more ac. that didn't seem to have a name. Had 7 children: Samuel d.y.; Samuel (1764-1822); Mary (b. 1767); Susanna LAWRENCE (1769-1818) m. Edward DORSEY (1762-1804); Rebecca (1777-1822); Levin (d. 1846); Elizabeth (d. 1814). The grave of Urath Owings Lawrence is one of two box graves at "Eden", the Lawrence Grave yard, now owned by the Cooke Bros. auto dealers in Louisville, Ky.
Urath married Lt. Benjamin Lawrence,63 140 141 son of Levin Lawrence and Susannah Dorsey, on 28 Jan 1762 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Benjamin was born on 17 May 1741 in St. Thomas Parish, Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 5 Mar 1814 in Jefferson Co., Kentucky at age 72, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.
Birth Notes: May have been born or 12 May 1741
Research Notes: From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GScid=2197150&GRid=16698911& :
The Courier Journal
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Revolutionary War soldier gets his due
Grave site cleaned up at Shelby Campus
By Martha Elson
melson@courier-journal.com
The Courier-Journal
Nearly 200 years after Revolutionary War soldier Benjamin Lawrence was buried in eastern Jefferson County, he has been rediscovered by a Desert Storm veteran who is making sure Lawrence is honored.
The family cemetery in which Lawrence was buried is near the back entrance to the University of Louisville's Shelby Campus off Whipps Mills Road, next to homes in Bellemeade. It is encircled by an old stone wall and an 8-foot-tall, locked chain-link fence.
Navy veteran Ken Nichter of Fern Creek, a U of L hazardous-materials technician and a Cub Scout leader, happened upon the site during a geocaching hunt at the campus last summer.
He and a colleague were looking for a film canister stashed in a tree next to the cemetery during a scavenger hunt-type game played with portable global positioning system devices.
Nichter suggested a cleanup at the cemetery for an Eagle Scout project.
The cleanup has been completed, and on Saturday a new bronze "Patriot Marker" in the shape of an eight-pointed star will be installed at Lawrence's grave site by the Sons of the American Revolution.
"Working here at U of L, I was utterly ashamed to see a cemetery on our property in this bad of shape," Nichter said. The weeds were waist high and it was full of trash, he said. "To me that's disrespectful."
Nichter, a Cub Scout leader with Troop 56 at Fern Creek United Methodist Church, suggested the Eagle project to a Boy Scout with the troop, Ben Watson, 14, of Greenville, Ind.
On a recent Saturday, Ben and other Scouts and family members raked leaves and removed tree limbs from the cemetery. It was one of several Saturdays they worked there.
Ben said he was motivated by respect for Lawrence. "He's an important part of the history of Louisville," Ben said.
Nichter asked university library archivists for information about Lawrence and the cemetery. They found a 1978 article in a university publication written by John A. Dillon Jr., former vice president for academic affairs. He died last year.
Dillon wrote that the Daughters of the American Revolution had placed a name plaque on Lawrence's grave during the country's bicentennial in 1976.
The article said Lawrence was born in Maryland in 1741 and died in 1814. He came to Kentucky in 1798 and in 1800 purchased 377 acres in the area of today's Shelby Campus.
Dillon said Lawrence's children married into other leading families of the region, including that of Edward Dorsey Hobbs, founder of Anchorage.
"The ravages of time, of stone decay and especially of vandals have destroyed or obliterated most of the markings on the approximately 30 graves," Dillon wrote.
But he said he hoped the cemetery could be made presentable: "If one inherits a piece of the past as we did … it seems only right to attempt to maintain it for … future generations."
A parent in the troop is paying the $102 for the bronze marker, which will be put in the ground Saturday by Forrest Chilton of Middletown, president of the Sons of the American Revolution's Gov. Isaac Shelby Chapter in Shelbyville and a member of the group's Louisville-Thruston chapter.
"We're enjoying freedoms today that that gentleman helped make possible," Chilton said. He said he has marked about 30 graves in the state in the past 10 years, including one on the Fourth of July at a Lutheran cemetery off Watterson Trail in Jeffersontown.
Lucian Young, grounds superintendent for U of L, said that he didn't know a Revolutionary War soldier was buried in the cemetery and that he will try to improve its maintenance.
Noted events in his life were:
• Served: as a Lieutenant in the Maryland Militia during the Revolutionary War.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 215 M i. Samuel Lawrence .60
+ 216 M ii. Samuel Lawrence 63 142 was born on 28 Sep 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Sep 1822 near Middletown, Jefferson, Kentucky at age 57.
+ 217 F iii. Mary Lawrence 63 was born in 1767.
+ 218 F iv. Susanna Lawrence 63 was born in 1769 and died in 1818 at age 49.
+ 219 M v. Leaven Lawrence 63 143 was born on 8 Apr 1774, died on 27 Jul 1846 at age 72, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.
+ 220 F vi. Rebecca Lawrence 63 was born in 1777 and died in 1822 at age 45.
+ 221 F vii. Elizabeth Lawrence 63 died in 1814.
166. Thomas Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 18 Oct 1740, was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 23 Aug 1822 at age 81.
Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Thomas Owings, b. Saturday, 18 Oct. 1740 at 8 a.m., christened at St. Paul's; d. 23 Aug. 1822; m. 27 Nov. 1760 in St. Thomas Parish Ruth LAWRENCE, daughter of Levin Lawrence, Jr. Ruth d. 27 July 1827. Thomas was given "Timber Level" by his father, and resided in his house there, called "The Meadows", in Soldiers' Delight Hundred, Balt. Co. Inherited 200 ac. of "Timbered Level", "Sapling Hill", and 50 ac. of "Pleasant Garden". Had a fulling mill in the Garrison Forest, one mile from Owings' Mill. On 6 June 1776 he was commissioned a first lieutenant in Capt. Alexander Well's Battalion of Soldiers' Delight Militia. In Aug. 1777 he was promoted to Capt. He is said to have been at the Battle of Brandywine and at Valley Forge. They had 12 children: Levin Lawrence, Samuel, Thomas Beal, Betsey, Isaac, David (b. 8 Apr. 1773; d. 12 Jul. 1778), Susanna, Ruth, Jesse, Ann, Levi, Herod (b. 2 Oct. 1786; d. 6 Sept. 1798), Matilda.
Thomas married Ruth Lawrence 63 on 27 Nov 1760 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Ruth died on 27 Jul 1827.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 222 M i. Samuel Owings 144 was born on 12 Jun 1773 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 18 Sep 1833 at age 60.
167. Hannah Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 17 Apr 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Paul's Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 26 Jan 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) at age 1, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.98
Research Notes: Hannah Owings #1 - Died at age 2.
168. Christopher Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 16 Feb 1745 and died on 12 Jan 1783 at age 37.
Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Christopher Owings, b. Saturday, 16 Feb. 1744/5, ca. 9 a.m.; d. 12 Jan. 1783; m. Elizabeth "Bessy" LAWRENCE, daughter of Levin Lawrence, Jr. and sister of Thomas Owings' wife; 400 ac. in Balt. Co. from his father in 1772-73. Inherited part of "Rich Meadow" and another 400 ac.[30] Elected to represent Soldiers' Delight Hundred on the Balt. Co. Committee of Correspondence on 16 Jan. 1775. On June 1776 commissioned Capt. in Soldiers' Delight Battalion of Militia. They had children: Beal (aka Bale), Samuel, Levin, Urath, Christopher, Susanna, and Elizabeth "Betsey".
Christopher married Elizabeth Lawrence.63 Another name for Elizabeth was Bessy Lawrence.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 223 M i. Beall Owings 145 was born before 1770 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 25 Dec 1821 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.
169. Richard Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 26 Aug 1746, died on 28 Sep 1747 at age 1, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.99
Research Notes: There were apparently two children named Richard Owings, this one, who died in infancy (born 26 Aug 1746) and another born 16 Jul 1749. To confuse matters, according to FindaGrave.com, the Richard Owings born on 26 Aug 1746 (death date unknown) married Ruth Warfield. That information is probably erroneous.
170. Helen Owings 60 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1747 and died in 1747.
171. Richard Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 16 Jul 1749 and died on 20 Jan 1819 at age 69.
Research Notes: There may have been two children named Richard Owings, one who died in infancy (born 26 Aug 1746) and this one, apparently born on 16 Jul 1749. To confuse matters, according to FindaGrave.com, the Richard Owings born on 26 Aug 1746 (death date unknown) married Ruth Warfield. Until I learn otherwise, I am keeping this Richard Owings with b. 16 Jul 1749.
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From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Richard Owings, b. Saturday, 16 July 1749 at 8 a.m.; d. 20 Jan. 1819; m. 1774 Ruth Howard WARFIELD (18 June 1756-25 May 1830), daughter of Dr. Joshua Warfield (d. 1769) a "practioner of physic" and mill owner and his wife Rachel (HOWARD) (1732-1792), sister of Ephraim Howard, apparently no relation to our Howards, but children of Henry Howard (1707-1773) and his wife Sarah DORSEY (daughter of John Dorsey who d. 1761). Richard inherited from his father 207 ac. of "Rich Meadow", "Robert's Chance", part of "Baker's Discovery" in Balt. Co., and 162 ac. "Mount Pleasant" and 33 ac. of "Strawberry Patch" in Frederick Co.[33] Richard was a farmer, miller, and merchant who took over the Warfield mill after Joshua's death. Holland says he bought his father-in-law's mill at Simpsonville in 1795 and changed its name to Owings Mill on the Middle Patuxent River. The village became known as Owingsville. His house, built in 1776, still stands. Richard signed the oath of fidelity 6 June 1776 and was appointed Capt. of Soldiers' Delight Battalion of the Baltimore Co. Militia, fought in the Revolution, and resigned 1779. Richard served in the Lower House in 1789 and 1790. His estate was valued at $69,139.08 and included 25 slaves, $52 worth of silver, over $1000 worth of flour at the mills. The estate was not settled until 1842, with a final balance of $10,468.33, not including his wife's estate and various bequests that were paid out.
Children: Beal, Mary "Polly", Samuel, James (b. 1780; d. 1 May 1859), Richard, Thomas, Joshua Warfield, Ann, Basil, and (Maj.) Henry Howard.
Richard married Ruth Howard Warfield,63 daughter of Dr. Joshua Warfield and Rachel Howard, in 1774. Ruth was born on 18 Jun 1756 and died on 25 May 1830 at age 73.
172. Hannah Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 27 Jan 1751.
Research Notes: Hannah Owings #2 (her sister died in infancy).
From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Hannah Owings , b. Sunday, 27 Jan. 1750/1 at midnight; m(1) 30 June 1771 William COCKEY; m (2) 18 April 1778 Capt. William STONE; received 223 ac. in Balt. Co. from her father in 1772-73. Inherited part of "Urath's Fancy", part of "Owing's Traverse", and 232 3/4 ac. bounded by a tract named "Lifford".
Hannah married William Cockey, Jr.,48 57 son of William Cockey and Constant Ashman, on 30 Jun 1771. William was born in 1746 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Feb 1775 at age 29.
Research Notes: This is probably the William Cockey in the following lists:
From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 5-6:
"BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED, 1763"
[Among those listed are:]
Cockey, Edward
Cockey, Thomas
Cole, William (Britton Ridge)
Cole, Samuel
Cockey, John
Cockey, Joshua
Cockey, William
Deye, Penelope
Deye, Thomas Cockey
Owings, Samuel
Owings, Beal
Owings, Bazil
Ridgley, Charles Sr.
Ridgley, Charles Jr.
Talbot, Edward
Wells, Francis
Ibid., pp. 16-23:
"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765
Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...
"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,.….. William Lux, Esq.,… Darby Lux,… Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."
Ibid., pp. 27-41:
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.
Ibid., pp. 50-54:
"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"
[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]
Cockey, John; Thomas Webster; Thomas Hersy; Thomas Draper; Edward Night; William Collins; Negro Nan
Cockey, William; Edward Flannagan; Rowland Bates; Negroes: Jack, Sam, Ja, Bett
Cockey, Edward, Joshua Cockey; Negroes: Easter, Juday
Cockey, Thomas Sr.; Thomas Cockey; James Space; Negroes: Jonathan, Boson, Burnam, (unclear), Haly(?), Cook, Jack
Owings, Samuel Sr.; 7 negroes
173. Rebecca Owings 58 (Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 21 Oct 1755 and was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States).
Research Notes: From http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/owings.html :
Rebecca Owings, b. Tuesday, 21 Oct. 1755 at 4 p.m., christened at St. Thomas; m. ca. 1775 Joshua A. HOWARD, son of Henry and Sarah (DORSEY) Howard.[36] She inherited 200 ac of "Rich Meadow", part of "Strawberry Patch", "Goswich's Chance" in Frederick Co., another 30 ac., and a Negro. They had children: Sarah Howard, Mary Howard, Rachel Howard, Samuel Howard, Joseph Howard, Beale Howard, Deborah Howard, Joshua Howard, and Henry Howard.
174. John Cockey Owings 57 100 101 102 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 11 Jan 1736 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 3 Feb 1810 in Cockeysville, Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 74.
Death Notes: May have died in Bourbon Co., Kentucky.
Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I10962:
"A John C. Owings was living in The Back River Upper Hundred, Baltimore County, MD, at the time of the 1790 census."
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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 13-16:
"AN INDEX OF SOME BALTIMORE RESIDENTS IN 1765
The following index was found in the Maryland Historical Society Library's Manuscript Division (MS. 1711) and, even though there is nothing to indicate what the purpose of the index, it was determined that those listed were Baltimore residents circa 1765. This determination was made from the compiler's familiarity with Baltimore families prior to the Revolution and also because this index was found with the remnants of a Baltimore Debt Book for 1765 and 1766. This is not an index to the debt book because the highest page number in the book is 109 while the highest page number in the index is 58. The index is, nonetheless, a 'finding list' for early Baltimore."
[Among those listed are:]
Nicholas Clagett
Nathan Dorsey
Leakin Dorsey
Joshua Lynch
William Lynch
John Merryman
Joseph Merryman
Samuel Merryman
John C. Owings
James Richard
Christopher Randall & Bond
Larkin Randall
Ecan Thomas
Frederick Thomas
Edward Talbott
George Wells
John Wells
Joseph Wells
Thomas Wells
John Worthington
Thomas Worthington (Baltimore Town)
William Worthington
Charles Worthington
Ibid., pp. 27-41:
"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768
"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.
Ibid., pp. 50-54:
"A LIST OF TAXABLES IN BACK RIVER UPPER HUNDRED IN 1773 TAKEN BY WILLIAM HUTSON"
[Among households and garrisons(?) listed are:]
Owings, Caleb (of Stephen)
Owings, Samuel Sr.; 7 negroes
Owings, Bale; John Seapler, Negroes: Wilks, Rachel
Owings, John Cockey; Richard Atkins; John Taylor; Paul Bess; Negroes: Jack, Jenny
John married Colgate Deye Colgate 146 on 15 Mar 1772 in St. Thomas Anglican Church, Garrison, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States). Colgate was born on 6 May 1754 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 1 Mar 1828 in Cockeysville, Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 73.
Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I12677:
"Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759, p. 487 has the first name as Colgate, while p. 125 has it as Cockey. The 1820 census has Colgate Deye Owings as head of household in Baltimore County, MD."
175. Rev. Richard Owings 57 103 104 105 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 13 Nov 1738 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 7 Oct 1786 in Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States at age 47, and was buried in Old Stone Methodist Church Cemetery, Leesburg, Loudoun, Virginia, United States.106
Death Notes: May have died in Rochester, Delaware (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I10965).
Burial Notes: Memorial plaque inscription:
In Memory of
Richard Owings
First native born Methodist local preacher, born November 13, 1738, Baltimore county, Maryland. Died October 7, 1786, Leesburg, Virginia and was buried on this spot.
He was converted under the ministry of Robert Strawbridge and received on trial in 1775.
He served Baltimore Circuit, 1775 and was a local preacher in Maryland, 1776-1786.
As a local preacher he travelled extensively in the fall of 1783. He was the first Methodist preacher to cross the entire range of the Allegheny Mountains, unfurling the standard of the cross in Redstone, Pennsylvania and gathering a class which became the Redstone Circuit.
Ordained deacon in 1786. He served Fairfax Circuit May 21, 1786 to October 7, 1786, during which time he was pastor of the "Old Stone" Methodist Church which stood within the bounds of this cemetery.
Erected by Virginia Methodist Historical Society May 1, 1968
Research Notes: From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Thomas Gist, Jr….Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... (Petition endorsed by Benjamin Rogers)…
"…Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... Amon Butler…John Colegate…Absalom Butler…William Wells...Samuel Coale…Thomas Stansbury…John Stinchcome…(Petition endorsed by Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Colegate…Thomas Stansbury, Thomas Cole, Jr….(Petition endorsed by John Hall and John Merryman, Sr.)
"…Edward Talbott... John Stinchcomb, Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Thomas Cole…(Petition endorsed by Andrew Buchanan)
"…Edward Owings…Charles Ridgely (son William)... (Petition endorsed by Jonathan Plowman)
"Elisha Dorsey... (Petition endorsed by Charles Rogers)
"…Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Stephen Hart Owings…(Petition endorsed by Alexander Wells)
"…Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr., Thomas Wells…Richard Wells…(Petition endorsed by Dr. William Lyon)
"...Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... John Calvert (Petition endorsed by William Lux and Benjamin Rogers)
"…Richard Owings... William Cockey.(Petition endorsed by Joseph Cromwell, Sr.)
"... John Talbott (son Edward)... William Worthington…Larkin Randall…Bale Owings…John Fishpaw…Richard Cole…(Petition endorsed by John Merryman, Jr. and John Leet)
"…Edward Dorsey (of BC), Nicholas Dorsey, Jr….Edward Talbot… Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... William Arnold… Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey... James Dorsey… Charles Dorsey… Nicholas Dorsey, Sr…. (Petition endorsed by George Ogg)
"…Edmund Talbott… (Petition endorsed by Thomas Jones)
"… Samuel Owings (of Thomas)… (Petition endorsed by Abraham Walker and Benjamin Rogers)
"… Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... (Petition endorsed by Moses Galloway)
"… Joshua Owings, Jr.... (Petition not endorsed)
"… Samuel Owings... John Wells... (Petition endorsed by Daniel Bowers)
"… Thomas Owings… (Petition endorsed by George Risteau and Benjamin Rogers)
Richard married Rachel Owings,58 83 84 daughter of John Owings and Hannah Stinchcomb, in 1759. Rachel was born on 11 Nov 1737 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after Aug 1813 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky.
Birth Notes: Birthdate may have been 4 November 1737.
Death Notes: Source http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I12706 has death in August 1812.
Research Notes: From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=txgirl&id=I623:
February 5th 1815 Court
Page 389 & 390
Emancipation of Bill and Easter by Rachel Owings (Daughter of John Owings dec'd)
An instrument in writing given under the hand and seal of Rachel Owings emancipating and setting at liberty two negro slaves named Bill and Easter was this day produced into court, proved by the oath of Cathrine and James Wills witnesses thereto to be act & deed of said Rachel and ordered to be recorded as follows to wit After a duly consideration of my deceased husbands Will and agreeably to his Will by Richard Owings which is my deceased husband, I do freely and voluntarily after my death agreeable to my Dec'd husband Richard Owings Will set free two negroes namely Bill and Easter, which I beg and crave that no other instrument of writing hereafter should be of any effect except this alone also that I desire and request that the same may be recorded and the same to forever to stand stable and strong Given under my hand and seal this third day of January 1805 signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us "Signed" Rachel her X mark Owings [seal] \endash Saml Cartwright \endash tet Wm Phillips. Catherine Wills James Wills \endash Whereupon it is ordered that the said negro slave Esther be emancipated and set free \endash James Wills __ and acknowledged bond in the penalty of two hundred dollars \endash conditioned to prevent said slave from becoming chargeable to this county
(Source: Bourbon County, Kentucky Court Records)
(Duplicate Line. See Person 138)
176. Joshua Owings, Jr. 107 108 109 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 22 Mar 1740 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), and died on 7 Jan 1804 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 63. Another name for Joshua was Joshua Cockey Owings.
Death Notes: Source http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I10966 has died 7 Jan 1807 in Kentucky.
Research Notes: From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 , pp. 27-41:
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey.
Joshua married Elizabeth Howe 109 147 in 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Elizabeth was born about 1750 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in 1792 in Kentucky, United States about age 42.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 224 M i. Elihu Owings 148 was born on 5 Jan 1767 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 13 Aug 1840 in Locust Green, Bath, Kentucky, United States at age 73.
+ 225 M ii. Thomas Cockey Owings 149 was born in Kentucky, (United States) and died in Apr 1831.
+ 226 M iii. Joshua Owings 150 was born in 1769 in Bath, Kentucky, (United States) and died in Jun 1811 in Bath, Kentucky, United States at age 42.
+ 227 M iv. Richard Howe Owings 151 was born in Kentucky, (United States) and died in 1848.
+ 228 M v. Mordecai Owings 152 was born in 1771 in Bath, Kentucky, (United States) and died in Sep 1833 in Winchester, (Scott), Illinois, United States at age 62.
+ 229 F vi. Sarah Owings 153 was born in 1773 in Maryland, (United States).
+ 230 F vii. Mary Owings 154 was born in 1776 in Maryland, (United States).
+ 231 F viii. Michal Owings 155 was born in 1778 in Maryland, United States.
+ 232 M ix. Samuel Owings 156 was born in 1780 in Bath, Kentucky, United States and died in 1829 in Nicholas, Kentucky, United States at age 49.
+ 233 M x. Edward Cockey Owings 157 was born in 1783 in Maryland, United States and died in Aug 1822 at age 39.
+ 234 M xi. John Owings 158 was born in 1786 in Bath, Kentucky, United States.
177. Edward Owings 57 108 110 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 1 Nov 1743 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 2 Jun 1815 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 71, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Birth Notes: FindaGrave has b. 1 Sep 1743. Another source has b. 1 Nov 1743. No image of gravestone available. It's likely that the confusion was caused by "9th month," which in 1743 meant November.
Death Notes: FindaGrave has d. 2 Jun 1810. Another source has d. 2 Jun 1815.
Research Notes: Birth: Sep. 1, 1743
Baltimore County
Maryland, USA Death: Jun. 2, 1810
Baltimore city
Maryland, USA
Son of Joshua Owings and Mary Cockey. Husband of Charlotte Colegate.
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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 27-41:
"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768
"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"…Edward Owings…Charles Ridgely (son William)... (Petition endorsed by Jonathan Plowman)"
Ibid., pp. 89, 95-96:
"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774
"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore. Each person named therein is followed by a number which represents the number of taxables in his house. This list, in 1774, ony gives the household head by name. The list also contains names of persons in Rev. Dr. West's list in the year 1786/7, and these names (marked with an * asterisk) appear to have been in St. Paul's in 1774 as well...
"DEPTFORD HUNDRED [1774]
"...*Edward Owings… *Philip Thomas,..."
Edward married Charlotte Deye Colegate 159 on 29 Sep 1774 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States). Charlotte was born on 16 Aug 1751 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States),160 died on 2 Feb 1856 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 104, and was buried in St. Thomas Cemetery, Milford Mill, Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
Birth Notes: FindaGrave has b. 16 Aug 1751, Baltimore Co. Another source has b. 15 Jul 1751.
Death Notes: FindaGrave has d. 2 Feb 1826. Another source has d. 2 Feb 1856. Probably a worn gravestone causing difficulty.
178. Michal Owings 111 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 12 Feb 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 May 1783 in <Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia>, United States at age 38. Other names for Michal were Owings Michel and Michael Owings.
Death Notes: She died two months after the birth of her 10th child.
Some sources state that she died in Brooke Co. (West) Virginia; others have Baltimore Co., Maryland.
Research Notes: Charles Wells' first wife. Mother of 10 children.
Michal married <Captain> Charles Wells,48 57 161 son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, on 27 Dec 1764 in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Charles was born on 6 Apr 1745 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 16 Apr 1815 in (Sistersville, ) Tyler, (West) Virginia, United States at age 70, and was buried in Wells Cemetery, Sistersville, Tyler, West Virginia, United States.
Marriage Notes: Source: FamilySearch.org - St. Thomas Church, Baltimore
Burial Notes: Grave inscription reads:
"Charles Wells, born April 6, 1745; died April 6, 1815: aged 70 years. and ten days; a native of Baltimore County Maryland; immigrated to Ohio County, Virginia, 1776. He was a practical farmer and the father of twenty-two children, two wives, ten by the first and twelve by the second."
Research Notes: "Big Wells" line
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The town of Wellsburg, West Virginia, was named after Charles Wells. Its name was originally Charlestown, after Charles Prather.
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From http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I11032:
"Charles and Michal moved to Ohio County in Virginia (which became Brooke County in West Virginia) later to Tyler County, WV. He was a patriot who took the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity and is listed in D.A.R. Patriot Index, Patriotic Service, Virginia. After the death of Michal, Charles married Elizabeth Prater and, with her, had thirteen more children."
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From RootsWeb.com, William Akin, 7/25/2006 :
Charles Wells (1745-1815)
Charles Wells, born 06 Apr 1745 son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, married 27 Dec 1764 Michal Owings who died on 17 May 1783, two months after the birth of her 10th child. He then married 24 Jul 1784 Elizabeth Prather, daughter of Charles Prather and Ruth Tannehill. They had 12 children making a total of 22 for Charles. The 20th was named "Twenty Wells" b: 23 Nov 1798 and was described in her father's will. (also mentioned below) as "a helpless child". His 3rd child, Temperance Wells b: 01 Sep 1769 m: 1) Nathaniel Wells (b: 01 Apr 1762) and thus formed one of the Big Wells-Little Wells family bonds. Nathaniel Wells was a son of Alexander Wells and Leah Owings.
Sistersville [West Virginia]
"Charles Wells also had his ties with a town called Sistersville. The exact year that Charles Wells, the first settler of prominence, arrived in the area which is now called Sistersville, is not known. In 1800, he had surveyed a tract of 200 acres on the Ohio River. Charles Wells was a man of prominence, who was involved with the Virginia State Legislature between 1789 and 1810. Sometime around 1802, Wells left Wellsburg in a flatboat and floated down the Ohio River to settle one mile below where Sistersville now exists. In his cargo was the machinery for a horse mill which he established. He built a log cabin just south of where the Sistersville Golf Course is today.
"On May 9, 1813, he acquired four hundred acres of land on which Sistersville and close residential area is located. Soon after the first court of Tyler county was held in his home, Charles Wells died in 1815. His grave has this inscription: "Charles Wells, born April 6, 1745; died April 6, 1815: aged 70 yrs. and ten days; a native of Baltimore County Maryland; immigrated to Ohio County, Virginia, 1776. He was a practical farmer and the father of twenty-two children, two wives, ten by the first and twelve by the second."
"His will provided for each living member of his family. In 1815, the Wells sisters, (Sarah and Delilah Wells Grier) laid out the town on the land which they had inherited. Sistersville hence got its name from the seventeenth and eighteenth children of Charles Wells. The town was incorporated Feb. 2, 1839, under the name Sistersville and in 1845, the municipal government was established.
"Charles died April 16,1815 in Baltimore County, MD."
From the same source:
Charles Wells' Last Will
Tyler Co., W.VA.
Will Book 1, p. 8
Dec. 13, 1814
IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN - I, Charles Wells of Tyler County in the state of Virginia do hereby make this my Last Will and Testament in form, and manner following to wit - After my decease and the payment of all my just debts and funeral charges I do desire the following. I do also leave to my said wife Elizabeth the Mansion House in which we now live with the farm thereto annexed (to wit)-
Beginning at the mouth of Wittens Run, thence with the wagon road leading to the Jug Handle Mill to the upper corner of the Tanyard lot, thence with the Run to the back line, thence with the lines of the Survey that includes said farm to the beginning; with all and singular the appurtenance thereunto belonging; with the rents, issues, and profits thereof, during her continuance of Widowhood as aforesaid.
Item 2. To my son Charles P. Wells he being already provided for, it is my will that he have nothing of my estate either real or personal, except whatever after my decease my said wife may gratuously give him out of the part intrusted to her disposal.
Item 3. To my son Nicholas Wells, he being already provided for, it is my will that he have nothing more of my estate either real or personal except whatever after my decease my said wife may gratuously give him of the part intrusted to her disposal.
Item 4. To my son Peregrine Wells I bequeath the two Tracts of Land I purchased from John and Ezekiel Clemons lying on the Long Reach; one adjoining the lands of William Johnson and Thomas Cochran, and the other the Lands of William John
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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 16-23:
"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765
Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...
"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."
Ibid., p. 1-3:
"A List of Taxables in St. Thomas Parish in the Year 1763
The Tax List of 1763 for St. Thomas Parish was found by William N. Wilkins in 1959 in the Harford County Historical records on loan at the Maryland Historical Society. (Harford County was part of Baltimore County until 1773.) ... This 1763 tax ledger shows the names of the various parties against whom charges were made for apparent church and county support and other sundry charges... The notation 'run' meant that the person named had left before paying his full charges.
Soldiers Delight Hundred, 1763
[Among those listed are:]
Owings, Thomas
Owings, Joshua
Owings, Joshua Jr.
Owings, Stephen
Owings, Henry
Stinchcomb, John
Stinchcomb, Nathaniel
Wells, Thomas
Wells, John
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, Charles
Ibid., pp. 27-41:
"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768
"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey...
"SIGNERS AGAINST THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
Greenbury Dorsey, Jr....William Wells..."
Ibid., pp. 89-93:
"TAXABLES IN ST. PAUL'S PARISH, BALTIMORE COUNTY, IN 1774
"This list of taxables is recorded in Reverend Ethan Allen's book entitled Historical Sketches of St. Paul's Parish in Baltimore County, Maryland which he compiled in 1855. A copy is available in the Maryland Historical Society Library in Baltimore. Each person named therein is followed by a number which represents the number of taxables in his house. This list, in 1774, ony gives the household head by name. The list also contains names of persons in Rev. Dr. West's list in the year 1786/7, and these names (marked with an * asterisk) appear to have been in St. Paul's in 1774 as well.
"BALTIMORE WEST HUNDRED [in 1774]
"James Marshall, drayman - 1,...Philip Thomas, bricklayer - 1,... Capt. Charles Wells - 1,...
Ibid., p. 104:
"PATAPSCO UPPER HUNDRED IN 1774
"...Dorsey's Forge - 25,... *Edward Dorsey. ...Elizabeth Owings - 1, Henry Owings ('taken before') - 2, Meshack Owings - 5, Caleb Owings - 3,... *Joshua Owings of John. ... Charles Ridgely of William - 10,... Benjamin Wells, Jr. - 3,... *John Wells, ... *Captain Charles Wells,...
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The "Charles Wells" below may be a different individual:
Ibid., pp. 62-65:
"LIST OF TAXABLES IN GUNPOWDER UPPER HUNDRED, BALTIMORE COUNTY, TAKEN BY SUTTON GUDGEON, 1773
[Among those listed are:]
Dulany, Walter, at Qtr. and Charles Wells, Overseer; Samuel Chuen; Joseph West; Peter Hickby; Negroes: Simon, Punch, Cesar, Joe, Will, John, Jack, Phil, Dol, Rachel, Bec, Hegar, Sal
Ridgly, Charles (Qtr); Robert Shaw; William Taylor; Timothy Wren; George Ogle; William Gilburn; Richard Harvey; Negroes: Ben, London, Cesar, Farar"
Noted events in his life were:
• Occupation: Farmer.
• Emigrated: from Baltimore County, Maryland to Virginia, 1776, Ohio Co., (West) Virginia, (United States).
• Served: in the Virginia State Legislature, Betw 1789 and 1810, (West) Virginia, United States.
• Surveyed: a tract of 200 acres on the Ohio River, 1800, (West) Virginia, United States. The area is now called Sistersville, West Virginia.
• Relocated: from Wellsburg to the area on the Ohio where Sistersville now exists, 1802, (Sistersville), (West) Virginia, United States. Travelled by flatboat down the Ohio River.
• Settled: on the Ohio River 1 mile below where Sistersville now stands, 1802, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.
• Purchased: two tracts of Land from John and Ezekiel Clemons, lying on the Long Reach, Abt 1812, <Tyler Co.>, (West) Virginia, United States.
• Purchased: 400 acres on which Sistersville is located, 9 May 1813, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.
• Will: 13 Dec 1814, Tyler Co., (West) Virginia, United States.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 235 F i. Rebecca Wells 162 was born on 19 Oct 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)163 and died on 28 Aug 1794 at age 28.
+ 236 M ii. Joshua Wells 164 was born on 7 Nov 1767 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)165 and died on 19 Feb 1800 at age 32.
+ 237 F iii. Temperance Wells was born on 1 Jul 1769 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 23 Sep 1830 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 61, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)
+ 238 M iv. Benedict Wells 166 167 was born on 19 Apr 1771 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1861 about age 90.
+ 239 M v. Absalom Wells was born on 3 Oct 1774 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 13 Nov 1856 in Wellsburg, (West) Virginia, United States at age 82.
+ 240 F vi. Mary Wells was born on 16 Sep 1776 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States and died on 19 Aug 1849 in Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 72.
+ 241 F vii. Elizabeth Wells was born on 27 Apr 1779 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, (United States) and died in 1817 in <Tyler>, (West) Virginia, United States at age 38.
+ 242 M viii. Ephraim Wells was born on 28 Apr 1781 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, (United States) and died on 24 Oct 1808 in (Cairo), Randolph (Alexander), Illinois, United States at age 27.
+ 243 F ix. Michal Wells was born on 15 Mar 1783 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States168 and died on 6 Jun 1802 in (Brooke), West Virginia, United States at age 19.
179. Marcella Owings 112 113 114 115 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 5 Jul 1748 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Apr 1842 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 93. Other names for Marcella were Marchella Owings and Marcilla Owings.
Research Notes: Second wife of Thomas Worthington.
Marcella married Thomas Worthington 116 169 on 5 Apr 1786 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Thomas was born on 2 May 1739 in St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel, Maryland, (United States) and died on 16 Mar 1821 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 81.
Research Notes: http://www.sladegenealogy.net/us/md/WmSlade5gen.pdf
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Is this the Thomas Worthington listed in this source?
From the book Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr., Westminster, Maryland, 1989, pp. 13-16:
"AN INDEX OF SOME BALTIMORE RESIDENTS IN 1765
The following index was found in the Maryland Historical Society Library's Manuscript Division (MS. 1711) and, even though there is nothing to indicate what the purpose of the index, it was determined that those listed were Baltimore residents circa 1765. This determination was made from the compiler's familiarity with Baltimore families prior to the Revolution and also because this index was found with the remnants of a Baltimore Debt Book for 1765 and 1766. This is not an index to the debt book because the highest page number in the book is 109 while the highest page number in the index is 58. The index is, nonetheless, a 'finding list' for early Baltimore."
[Among those listed are:]
Nicholas Clagett
Nathan Dorsey
Leakin Dorsey
Joshua Lynch
William Lynch
John Merryman
Joseph Merryman
Samuel Merryman
John C. Owings.
James Richard
Christopher Randall & Bond
Larkin Randall
Ecan Thomas
Frederick Thomas
Edward Talbott
George Wells
John Wells
Joseph Wells
Thomas Wells
John Worthington
Thomas Worthington (Baltimore Town)
William Worthington
Charles Worthington
The child from this marriage was:
+ 244 M i. Rezin Hammond Worthington 170 was born on 28 Jun 1794 in Maryland, United States and died in 1881 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 87.
180. George Owings 113 116 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 14 Mar 1750 and died on 20 Oct 1832 at age 82.
Research Notes: He did not marry.
181. Rebecca Owings 116 117 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 27 Jan 1752 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
Rebecca married Samuel Mummy 171 in 1774.
182. Elizabeth Owings 113 116 118 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 14 Jul 1753 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 9 Dec 1783 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States at age 30.
Research Notes:
183. Rachel Owings 116 119 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 22 Mar 1756 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died after 1782 in New Market, Frederick, Maryland, United States.120
Rachel married Samuel Chew 172 in 1774. Samuel was born in 1751 in Maryland, (United States) and died on 17 Feb 1775 in <Maryland, (United States)> at age 24.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 245 F i. Cassandra Chew 173 was born on 4 Mar 1775 in Maryland, (United States).
184. Ephraim Owings 60 116 121 (Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1758 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Oct 1784 at age 26.
Research Notes: He did not marry.
185. Mary Oursler (Ruth Owings106, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
186. Elizabeth Oursler (Ruth Owings106, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
187. Eli Oursler (Ruth Owings106, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
188. Margaret Oursler (Ruth Owings106, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
189. Edward Owings 74 122 (Bazaleel Owings123, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 23 Oct 1857 in Roane Co., Tennessee, United States at age 91. Another name for Edward was Edward Owens.
190. Henry Wells (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 7 Sep 1754 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 27 Aug 1814 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 59.
Research Notes: "Little Wells" family line.
Source: Ken MacAllister in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives 27 Feb 1999.
Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
191. Alexander Wells, [Jr.] (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 6 Mar 1756 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Harrison, Ohio, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives 1999-05/0926669253 14 May 1999 has b. 6 Mar 1756, d. in Harrison, Ohio.
Ken MacAllister 2/27/1999 (rootsWeb.com)
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From Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774, pp. 16-23:
"INDEX TO AQUILA HALL'S ASSESSMENT LEDGER, 1762-1765
Aquila Hall was High Sheriff of Baltimore County and after Harford County separated from Baltimore County in 1773 he was appointed Colonel of Militia and one of the Lord Justices of the new county of Harford from 1774 to 1779. While serving as Sheriff of Baltimore County he compiled a tax assessment ledger of 145 pages which named 1,380 persons, their land tracts, and their assessments... Its index contains the following names...
"William Cockey,... Joshua Cockey,... Edward Cockey,... John Hammond Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey, Bazil Dorsey, Edward Dorsey,... Caleb Dorsey,... Richard Dorsey,...John Dorsey,...Samuel Owings,... John Owings, Joshua Owings,... Sarah Owings,... Stephen Owings,... Samuel Owings,... Elijah Owings,... Henry Owings,... Christopher Randell,... John Ridgley,... Charles Ridgley, Jr.,... Capt. John Stinchcombe,... Nathan Stinchcombe,... Edmund Talbott, Thomas Talbott,... Philip Thomas,... Edward Talbott,... Samuel Underwood,... Benjamin Wells,... James Wells,... William Wells, James Wells, Jr.,... Charles Wells,... Elex Wells..."
Ibid., pp. 27-41:
"JOPPA COURTHOUSE PETITION OF 1768
"The petitions for and against the removal of the county seat of Baltimore County from Joppa to Baltimore Town in 1768 are discussed at length in the Archives of Maryland, Vol. 61 (Appendix). Notices were posted in January, 1768 at the door of the courthouse in Joppa, at the church door of St. Paul's Parish, at the church door of St. Thomas' Parish, at the church door of St. John's Parish, at the church door of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. George's Parish, at the door of the chapel of St. John's Parish, and at the house called St. Thomas' Chapel in St. Thomas' Parish, by Absalom Butler and sworn to before the Honorable Benjamin Rogers. Notices were printed in English and German. Tabulations indicate that 2,271 voted for the removal of the courthouse, and 901 voted against it. (It should be noted that some signatures are missing due to the disintegration of the paper, and there also appears to be some who signed more than once.) Five years later, Harford County separated from Baltimore County and set up its court house at Bush (Harford Town) in 1774 and at Bel Air in 1782.
"SIGNERS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
"...Thomas Cockey...Joshua Owings...Charles Ridgely... Samuel Owings... John Cockey... Benjamin Wells, Charles Wells... George Wells... Caleb Warfield, Nathaniel Stinchcomb... William Coale...Christopher Randall, Jr.... J. Cockey Owings... William Wells, Jr.... William Wells...Edward Talbott... Edward Cockey... Benjamin Talbott... Charles Ridgely (son William)... Elisha Dorsey... Alexander Wells, Nathaniel Owings...Nathaniel Stinchcomb, Sr....Lott Owings... Anthony Arnold... Richard Owings... William Cockey... John Talbott (son Edward)... Richard Owings... William Slade... Edward Talbot... Vachel Dorsey... Christopher Owings, Richard Owings... Edward Dorsey (son John)... Lancelott Dorsey, Charles Dorsey (son Nathan), Ely Dorsey... Henry Dorsey...Samuel Dorsey, Jr.... Joshua Owings, Jr.... Samuel Owings... John Wells... Thomas Owings... Henry Butler... George Dorsey...
"SIGNERS AGAINST THE REMOVAL OF THE COUNTY SEAT TO BALTIMORE TOWN (1768)...
Greenbury Dorsey, Jr....William Wells..."
192. Anne Wells (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 12 Jan 1758 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
193. Michal Wells 126 127 (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 12 Mar 1759 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 20 Jun 1831 in Wellsburg, Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 72, and was buried in Brooke Cemetery, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, United States.
Research Notes: "Little Wells" family line.
Also Ken MacAllister 2/27/1999 (rootsWeb.com) and Laurie Garvin. Laurie wrote:
"Alexander Wells' sister, Michal Wells, md. Absalom Wells of the BIG Wells Family line. Absalom was the son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler."
Michal married Absolom Wells,162 174 son of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler,. Absolom was born on 11 Jul 1755 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 23 Dec 1820 in Beach Bottom, Wellsburg, Brooke Co., (West) Virginia, United States at age 65, and was buried in Brooke Cemetery, Wellsburg, Brooke, West Virginia, United States.
Death Notes: Death date may be 22 Dec 1820 (findagrave.com).
Research Notes: "Big Wells" family line.
From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=41499341 :
ch include:
WELLS
-Achsah b: 17 Apr 1777/VA-21 Apr 1850 m: James Craig
-Butler b: 18 May 1781/MD-1862/Washington Co OH m: Chloe Mobley
-Temperance b: 18 Mar 1784/VA-8 Oct 1861/Pike Co MO. m: John Neff
-Benjamin b: 14 Mar 1786/MD-13 May 1870/Morgan Co OH m: Kezia
-Michal b: 19 Aug 1788/MD m1: Joseph Lazair, m2) Metcalf
-Nicholas 1789-1820 m: Elizabeth Robinson
-John D. b: 25 Jul 1790/VA-2 Mar 1841/Tyler Co WV m1) Ruth Wells, m20 Mary Ruffner Wells
-Leah b: 1792/VA-1852/Monroe Co OH m: Charles Wells 1816/Baltimore Co MD
-Sarah b: 1794/VA-died in MO, m: Samuel Williamson
-Absolom b: c. 1798/VA-May 1831/Wellsburg
-Bazaleel "Basil" b: 26 May 1799/VA-4 Nov 1874/Wellsburg m: Nancy McIntire 1819, 12 ch.
-Dorinda b: 28 Dec 1801/VA-10 May 1835/Wellsburg m: Richard Hardesty Talbot in 1820
-Jesse b: 1804/VA-1872
NOTE: Most births were in Wellsburg, Brook CO. VA, which is now Wellsburg, Brooke Co. WV.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 246 F i. Temperance Wells 175 was born on 18 Mar 1784 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States, died on 8 Oct 1861 at age 77, and was buried in Old Ashley Cemetery, Ashley, Pike, Missouri, United States.
194. Nathaniel Wells 128 129 130 (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 1 Apr 1761 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened on 1 Apr 1762 in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), and died in 1789 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States at age 28.
Research Notes: First husband of Temperance Wells.
"Little Wells" family line.
Source: LittleWells-L Archives 1999-05/0926669253 14 May 1999. Becky (27 Feb 1999) gives birthdate of Nathaniel Wells as 1 Apr 1762 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore. Could that have been his baptism?
FamilySearch.org AFN: MRGK-BQ has b. 1761 or 1762
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From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):
Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790.
Nathaniel married Temperance Wells, daughter of <Captain> Charles Wells and Michal Owings, 1787 or 1788. Temperance was born on 1 Jul 1769 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 23 Sep 1830 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 61, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.
Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #99 Pin #236949 Submitter: Debbie Finelli gives birthdate as 1 Sept 1769 (same is on findagrave.com). However...
Per Ken MacAllister 2/27/1999 (rootsweb.com), "Temperence [Wells Talbott] is buried in the same cemetery with Richard, and her stone shows that she was born July 1, 1769 and died Sept. 23, 1830, aged 61 years and 22 days."
Death Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has b. 5 Sep 1769 in Pennsylvania, d. 23 Sep 1830 in Grandview Twnsp, Washington Co., OH.
Research Notes: "Big Wells" line. Lt. Richard Talbott was her second husband. First husband was Nathaniel Wells ("Little Wells" line).
Charles Wells' 3rd child.
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From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):
"Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790."
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From findagrave.com - http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35483520 :
From the Will of her father, Charles Wells, dated Dec 30 1814:
"Item 6. To my grandson Charles Wells, son of my son Joshua Wells deceased, I give and bequeath all
that tract of land upon which Nancy Wells widow of my said son Joshua formerly did live said to contain Two Hundred Acres; to the said Charles Wells and his heirs and assigns forever; on his paying to his sister Eliza Wells Five Hundred Dollars. And should the said Charles die without an heir; then and in that case the land to be divided equally among my first wife's children, namely Rebecca Miller, Benedict Wells, Temperance Talbot, Absalom Wells, Mary Owings and Elizabeth Weakley: to them and their heirs forever; by their paying the above named Eliza Wells, daughter of the said Joshua Wells deceased, Five Hundred Dollars.
...
Item 15. To my children of my first wife hereafter to be named (to wit) Rebecca Miller, Temperance Talbot, Bendict Wells, Absalom Wells and Mary Owings, I consider that they have already received an equivalent portion of my estate either real or personal."
The child from this marriage was:
+ 247 M i. Charles Wells
195. Bazaleel Wells (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 28 Jan 1763 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 11 Aug 1846 in Steubenville, Jefferson, Ohio, United States at age 83.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
Also: Ken MacAllister in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives 27 Feb 1999.
196. Richard Wells 131 132 (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in Sep 1824 in Seneca Twp, Monroe, Ohio, United States about age 59.
197. James Wells 133 134 (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1847 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, United States about age 81.
James married Catherine Owings,139 daughter of Rev. Richard Owings and Rachel Owings, on 29 Apr 1789 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. Catherine was born in 1768 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).
198. Helen Wells (Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 25 Jul 1775 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
Also: Ken MacAllister in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives 27 Feb 1999.
Helen married Richard Wells on 10 Nov 1795. Richard was born about 1771 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
Marriage Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001. Richard may be Helen's first cousin.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 248 M i. James Wells was born in 1796 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
+ 249 M ii. Bazaleel Wells was born in 1796 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
+ 250 F iii. Leah Wells was born in 1798 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
+ 251 M iv. Joshua Wells was born in 1800 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
+ 252 M v. Thomas Wells was born in 1802 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
+ 253 F vi. Cassandra Wells was born in 1804 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
+ 254 F vii. Sarah Wells was born in 1806 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
+ 255 F viii. Elizabeth Wells was born in 1808 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
199. George Owings 135 (Rachel Owings138, John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1760.
George married Ann Wells 135 on 26 Mar 1781 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.
200. John Owings 136 (Rachel Owings138, John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1762.
John married Deborah Majors.136
201. Joshua Owings 137 (Rachel Owings138, John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1764.
Joshua married Reganah Speers.137
202. Mary Owings 138 (Rachel Owings138, John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1766.
203. Catherine Owings 139 (Rachel Owings138, John Owings99, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1768 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States).
Catherine married James Wells,133 134 son of <Captain> Alexander <W.> Wells, [Sr.] and Leah Owings, on 29 Apr 1789 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky. James was born about 1766 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1847 in Bourbon Co., Kentucky, United States about age 81.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 197)
204. William Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
205. Urath Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
206. Samuel Owings, [III] (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
207. Eleanor Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
208. Sarah Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
209. Rebecca Owings 63 (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 12 Jan 1776 and died on 12 Aug 1828 at age 52.
210. Deborah Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
211. Frances Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
212. Mary Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
213. Ann Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
214. Beal Owings (Samuel Owings, Jr.163, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
215. Samuel Lawrence 60 (Urath Owings165, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Died young.
216. Samuel Lawrence 63 142 (Urath Owings165, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 28 Sep 1764 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 7 Sep 1822 near Middletown, Jefferson, Kentucky at age 57.
217. Mary Lawrence 63 (Urath Owings165, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1767.
218. Susanna Lawrence 63 (Urath Owings165, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1769 and died in 1818 at age 49.
Susanna married Edward Dorsey.63 Edward was born in 1762 and died in 1804 at age 42.
219. Leaven Lawrence 63 143 (Urath Owings165, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 8 Apr 1774, died on 27 Jul 1846 at age 72, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States. Another name for Leaven was Levin Lawrence.
Leaven married Mary < >.176 Mary was born about 1780, died on 26 Apr 1852 about age 72, and was buried in Lawrence Family Cemetery, Hurstbourne, Jefferson, Kentucky, United States.
Burial Notes: Mary Lawrence
d. Apr. 26, 1852
Aged 72 years, widow of Leaven Lawrence
220. Rebecca Lawrence 63 (Urath Owings165, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1777 and died in 1822 at age 45.
221. Elizabeth Lawrence 63 (Urath Owings165, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) died in 1814.
222. Samuel Owings 144 (Thomas Owings166, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 12 Jun 1773 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 18 Sep 1833 at age 60.
Samuel married Ariana Dorsey,144 daughter of Captain Philemon Dorsey and Rachel Lawrence, on 15 May 1788 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Ariana was born on 24 Mar 1769 and died on 21 Aug 1807 at age 38.
223. Beall Owings 145 (Christopher Owings168, Samuel Owings, [Sr.]103, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born before 1770 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 25 Dec 1821 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.
Beall married Ruth Dorsey,177 daughter of Vachel Dorsey and Ruth Dorsey, on 18 Feb 1790 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Ruth was born before 1774 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States) and died in May 1835 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.
224. Elihu Owings 148 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 5 Jan 1767 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 13 Aug 1840 in Locust Green, Bath, Kentucky, United States at age 73.
Elihu married Mary Ravillon Hall.178 Mary died on 27 Dec 1847 in Bath, Kentucky, United States.
225. Thomas Cockey Owings 149 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in Kentucky, (United States) and died in Apr 1831.
226. Joshua Owings 150 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1769 in Bath, Kentucky, (United States) and died in Jun 1811 in Bath, Kentucky, United States at age 42.
Joshua married Ruth Owings.179 Ruth was born about 1780 in Maryland, United States and died in Oct 1868 in Bath, Kentucky, United States about age 88.
227. Richard Howe Owings 151 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in Kentucky, (United States) and died in 1848.
228. Mordecai Owings 152 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1771 in Bath, Kentucky, (United States) and died in Sep 1833 in Winchester, (Scott), Illinois, United States at age 62.
Mordecai married Susannah Pratt.180 Susannah died on 19 Mar 1838 in Winchester, (Scott), Illinois, United States.
229. Sarah Owings 153 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1773 in Maryland, (United States).
Sarah married Richard Grigs 181 in 1791.
230. Mary Owings 154 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1776 in Maryland, (United States).
231. Michal Owings 155 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1778 in Maryland, United States.
232. Samuel Owings 156 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1780 in Bath, Kentucky, United States and died in 1829 in Nicholas, Kentucky, United States at age 49.
Samuel married Mary Hopkins 182 in 1805. Mary was born in 1784 in Washington, Virginia, United States and died in 1850 in Ripley, Indiana, United States at age 66.
233. Edward Cockey Owings 157 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1783 in Maryland, United States and died in Aug 1822 at age 39.
Edward married Eliza Maria Webb.183 Eliza died in 1845.
234. John Owings 158 (Joshua Owings, Jr.176, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1786 in Bath, Kentucky, United States.
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 1850, Clay, Dearborn, Indiana, United States.
John married Rebecca Hendrix 184 in 1811 in Montgomery, Kentucky, United States. Rebecca died in Jun 1836 in Dearborn, Indiana, United States.
235. Rebecca Wells 162 (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 19 Oct 1765 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)163 and died on 28 Aug 1794 at age 28.
Research Notes:
236. Joshua Wells 164 (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 7 Nov 1767 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States)165 and died on 19 Feb 1800 at age 32.
Research Notes:
237. Temperance Wells (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 1 Jul 1769 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), died on 23 Sep 1830 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 61, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.
Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #99 Pin #236949 Submitter: Debbie Finelli gives birthdate as 1 Sept 1769 (same is on findagrave.com). However...
Per Ken MacAllister 2/27/1999 (rootsweb.com), "Temperence [Wells Talbott] is buried in the same cemetery with Richard, and her stone shows that she was born July 1, 1769 and died Sept. 23, 1830, aged 61 years and 22 days."
Death Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has b. 5 Sep 1769 in Pennsylvania, d. 23 Sep 1830 in Grandview Twnsp, Washington Co., OH.
Research Notes: "Big Wells" line. Lt. Richard Talbott was her second husband. First husband was Nathaniel Wells ("Little Wells" line).
Charles Wells' 3rd child.
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From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):
"Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790."
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From findagrave.com - http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35483520 :
From the Will of her father, Charles Wells, dated Dec 30 1814:
"Item 6. To my grandson Charles Wells, son of my son Joshua Wells deceased, I give and bequeath all
that tract of land upon which Nancy Wells widow of my said son Joshua formerly did live said to contain Two Hundred Acres; to the said Charles Wells and his heirs and assigns forever; on his paying to his sister Eliza Wells Five Hundred Dollars. And should the said Charles die without an heir; then and in that case the land to be divided equally among my first wife's children, namely Rebecca Miller, Benedict Wells, Temperance Talbot, Absalom Wells, Mary Owings and Elizabeth Weakley: to them and their heirs forever; by their paying the above named Eliza Wells, daughter of the said Joshua Wells deceased, Five Hundred Dollars.
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Item 15. To my children of my first wife hereafter to be named (to wit) Rebecca Miller, Temperance Talbot, Bendict Wells, Absalom Wells and Mary Owings, I consider that they have already received an equivalent portion of my estate either real or personal."
Temperance married Nathaniel Wells,128 129 130 son of <Captain> Alexander <W.> Wells, [Sr.] and Leah Owings, 1787 or 1788. Nathaniel was born on 1 Apr 1761 in Garrison Forest, Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States), was christened on 1 Apr 1762 in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), and died in 1789 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States at age 28.
Research Notes: First husband of Temperance Wells.
"Little Wells" family line.
Source: LittleWells-L Archives 1999-05/0926669253 14 May 1999. Becky (27 Feb 1999) gives birthdate of Nathaniel Wells as 1 Apr 1762 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore. Could that have been his baptism?
FamilySearch.org AFN: MRGK-BQ has b. 1761 or 1762
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From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):
Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 194)
Temperance next married Lt. Richard Talbott,185 186 son of Richard Talbott, of Talbott's Vineyard and Ruth Dorsey, on 20 Jan 1790 in Baltimore, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States. Richard was born on 25 Dec 1753 in Maryland, (United States), was christened in St. Thomas Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, (United States), died on 22 Dec 1821 in Monroe Co., Ohio, United States at age 67, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States. Another name for Richard was Richard Talbot.
General Notes: From MaWVroots@aol.com 2/27/1999 (RootsWeb.com):
Achsah Wells b abt. 1760 was a daughter of Benjamin Wells and Temperance Butler, both of Maryland. Achsah marries Richard Talbott. They have a daughter named Temperance Talbott, the one mentioned as granddaughter Temperance Talbot in the will of Benjamin Wells. Achsah dies after the birth of her daughter and Before Benjamin's will is written in 1794. Charles (son of Benjamin) and Michal Owings Wells also has a daughter named Temperance (Wells) who first marries Nathaniel Wells in 1787. Nathaniel dies in 1789 leaving Temperance to marry Achsah Wells Talbott's widower, Richard Talbott in 1790.
Research Notes: Temperance Wells' 2nd husband.
FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #99 Pin #236952 Submitter: Debbie Finelli has d. 22 Dec 1821 in Monroe Co., Ohio.
http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has d. 22 Dec 1821 in Grandview Township, Washington Co., Ohio.
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Source: Ken MacAllister in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives 27 Feb 1999. He wrote:
"Lt. Richard with his second wife, Temperance, crossed the Ohio R. and settled in New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio. They are buried in a private graveyard on the farm where they died, 2-1/2 miles above New Matamoras on State Rte 7. His grave is marked by the Marietta Chapter of DAR."
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From David Talbott email 2 Feb 2010:
"I do know that the property that Richard and Temperance owned (and where their graves are located) happens to straddle the line between Washington and Monroe counties on a lovely little knoll overlooking the Ohio River with a view across the River to the Virginia side where their Wells relatives lived."
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From The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland, p. 530:
"John Talbott, above, surveyed in 1732 'Talbott's Last Shift.' This is on the Patapsco, adjoining 'Moores Morning Choice,' 'Chews Vineyard' and Edward Dorsey's estate, near Columbia. It contained 1,120 acres. He sold it to Edward Talbott, Richard Talbott, Richard Galloway and George Ellicott.
"The Ellicott part was bought by Benjamin Dorsey, in 1741. Edward Talbot resurveyed his as 'Talbotts Vineyard' and increased it to 1,031 acres..."
"Richard Talbott, ensign in Anne Arundel County, was passed by John Dorsey, in 1776. He was in Captain Edward Norwood's Company in 1776. He was a son of Richard Talbott, of 'Talbott's Vineyard.' Richard Talbott married Ruth, daughter of Patuxent John Dorsey. (Mrs. Elizabeth Dorsey named in her will of 1777 her daughter, Ruth Talbott.) They resided near Jonestown. The old graveyard was removed to St. John's Church. Their son, John Lawrence Talbott (1784--first, Henrietta Phillips; second, Mary Porter (1799). Issue, Richard, John Providence, Jefferson of Laurel, Madison, George Washington, Charles, Allen and Mary."
Noted events in his life were:
• Passed: by John Dorsey, 1776, Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, (United States). Richard Talbott was an ensign in Anne Arundel County.
• Served: in Captain Edward Norwood's Company, 1776, Maryland, (United States).
• Served: as First Lieutenant in the 4th Maryland Regiment during the Revolutionary War. 187
• Settled: New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.
• Pension: Petition for continuance of his pension, 22 Dec 1820. From Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States, 1820-1821
Friday, December 22, 1820
("American Memory" website)
Mr. Smith, of Maryland, presented a petition of Richard Talbot, an officer in the Revolutionary army, praying for a continuance of the pension heretofore granted him under the act of the 18th of March, 1818.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 256 M i. Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot was born on 28 Sep 1791 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, United States, died on 22 Oct 1874 in Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, United States at age 83, and was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, United States.188 189
+ 257 F ii. Providence Talbott was born on 18 Nov 1792, died in 1850 at age 58, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.
+ 258 M iii. Richard Hardesty Talbott was born on 27 Jun 1794 and died on 19 Feb 1848 at age 53.
+ 259 F iv. Michal [II] Talbott was born in 1796 and died in 1871 at age 75.
+ 260 F v. Achsah Sarah Talbott was born in 1798 and died in 1845 at age 47.
+ 261 M vi. John Dorsey Talbott 190 191 was born about 1800 in <Pennsylvania>, (United States) and died on 10 Sep 1851 about age 51.
+ 262 M vii. Ephraim D. Talbott was born in 1804 and died in 1873 at age 69.
+ 263 M viii. Basil Dorsey Talbott was born in 1806.
+ 264 M ix. Joshua Owen Talbott was born in 1809.
+ 265 M x. Wells Talbott was born on 25 Aug 1811 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, United States, died on 17 Nov 1871 at age 60, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.
+ 266 F xi. Ethelinda Talbott .
238. Benedict Wells 166 167 (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 19 Apr 1771 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died about 1861 about age 90.
Benedict married Elizabeth Magruder.
Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html
Benedict next married Elizabeth Owings.
Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html
239. Absalom Wells (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 3 Oct 1774 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States) and died on 13 Nov 1856 in Wellsburg, (West) Virginia, United States at age 82.
Absalom married Helen Owings, daughter of Henry Owings and Amelia < >, on 28 Jan 1798 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, (United States).
Marriage Notes: Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, Maryland, 1989)
Research Notes: Inhabitants of Baltimore County 1763-1774 by Henry C. Peden, Jr. (Westminster, Maryland, 1989)
240. Mary Wells (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 16 Sep 1776 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States and died on 19 Aug 1849 in Brooke, (West) Virginia, United States at age 72.
Birth Notes: May have been born in Baltimore Co., Maryland (per http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I11035).
Research Notes: Rootsweb.com - William Akin 7/25/2006
Mary married Asa Owings.192 Asa was born in 1776 and died in 1820 at age 44.
241. Elizabeth Wells (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 27 Apr 1779 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, (United States) and died in 1817 in <Tyler>, (West) Virginia, United States at age 38.
Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html
Elizabeth married Morris Baker between 1797 and 1798.
Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html lists him as Elizabeth's second husband, but the birthdate of her child would not make sense, nor would the age of Jacob Weakley. I'm guessing that Morris Baker was her first husband.
Elizabeth next married Jacob Weakley in 1811.193 Jacob was born in 1790 and died in 1850 at age 60.
Research Notes: RootsWeb OHWASHIN-L Archives has b. 1790, d. 1850. Neither date makes sense if Elizabeth married Morris Baker between 1797 and 1798, unless Morris Baker was her first husband.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 267 F i. Catherine Wells Weakley was born in 1812 in (Tyler), (West) Virginia, United States, died in 1899 in Marietta, Washington, Ohio, United States at age 87, and was buried in Mound Cemetery, Marietta, Wasshington, Ohio, United States.
242. Ephraim Wells (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 28 Apr 1781 in Ohio, (West) Virginia, (United States) and died on 24 Oct 1808 in (Cairo), Randolph (Alexander), Illinois, United States at age 27.
Death Notes: May have died in December 1814 (http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pprokasy&id=I11041)
Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html
243. Michal Wells (Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 15 Mar 1783 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States168 and died on 6 Jun 1802 in (Brooke), West Virginia, United States at age 19.
Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html
Michal married Thomas McGuire 194 in 1801.
244. Rezin Hammond Worthington 170 (Marcella Owings179, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 28 Jun 1794 in Maryland, United States and died in 1881 in Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States at age 87.
Noted events in his life were:
• Residence: 1850-1880, Baltimore Co., Maryland, United States.
245. Cassandra Chew 173 (Rachel Owings183, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 4 Mar 1775 in Maryland, (United States).
246. Temperance Wells 175 (Michal Wells193, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 18 Mar 1784 in Ohio (Brooke), (West) Virginia, United States, died on 8 Oct 1861 at age 77, and was buried in Old Ashley Cemetery, Ashley, Pike, Missouri, United States.
Burial Notes: Inscription:
Wife of John Neff - Born in Brook Co., VA
Research Notes: From http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSsr=41&GScid=30627&GRid=23654739&:
Dau of Absolom Wells and Michal Wells
m: John Neff, who was from Lancaster PA
Known children:
NEFF
-Nancy 1803-1885 m: Eli Wells
-Christopher 1805-
-John Wells 1810-bef 1880/Lafayette MO.; m: Elizabeth Prather Brickhead 1840, their ch: Rebecca N., Temperance, Ruth E., John.
Temperance married John Neff.195 John was born on 26 Jun 1775 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, (United States), died on 26 Apr 1862 at age 86, and was buried in Old Ashley Cemetery, Ashley, Pike, Missouri, United States.
Burial Notes: Inscription:
Born in Lancaster Co., PA
247. Charles Wells (Nathaniel Wells194, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
248. James Wells (Helen Wells198, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1796 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
249. Bazaleel Wells (Helen Wells198, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1796 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
250. Leah Wells (Helen Wells198, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1798 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
251. Joshua Wells (Helen Wells198, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1800 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
252. Thomas Wells (Helen Wells198, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1802 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
253. Cassandra Wells (Helen Wells198, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1804 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
254. Sarah Wells (Helen Wells198, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1806 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
255. Elizabeth Wells (Helen Wells198, Leah Owings127, Henry Owings91, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1808 in Washington Co, Pennsylvania, United States.
Research Notes: Source: LittleWells-L Archives and WELLS-L Archives on RootsWeb 1999-2001.
256. Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 28 Sep 1791 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, United States, died on 22 Oct 1874 in Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, United States at age 83, and was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, United States.188 189
Birth Notes: Absalom Sr.'s lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org. If Rod's Absalom Owen Talbott is not this person, all that is from our own archives is that he was born in Ohio, nothing else (ancestors).
Note that familysearch.org has Charles Wells Wesley Talbot's birthplace as Washington County, Pennsylvania, but because there is also a Washington County in Ohio, and his son Absalom was born in Ohio, I have used Ohio instead. kjf
Death Notes: Death recorded in FamilySearch (Ohio Deaths and Burials, 1854-1997) as Charles Talbert.
Burial Notes: Burial No. 141 - Charles W. Talbot.
Research Notes: Absalom Sr.'s lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org 8/26/2006. If Rod's Absalom Owen Talbott is not this person, all that is from our own archives is that he was born in Ohio, nothing else. In addition, before Rod Blackman's data were added, we had no name for Talbot Sr.'s wife, just that she was born in Virginia. FamilySearch.org Compact Disc #88 Pin #6734 (Rod Blackman)
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From http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/biographies/stories/TalbottBazil.htm
Bio of Bazil D. Talbott
Submitted by Kristy Stevens <mailto:67buick@zoomnet.net%20>
Rev. Charles W. and Eliza (McMunn) Talbott... settled in this county in 1855. The reverend gentleman was born in the state of Pennsylvania on September 28, 1791. He came to this county in 1855, and lived to the age of eighty-three years, his death occurring October 22, 1874. He was pastor of the Methodist church, and he was married to Eliza McMunn April 13, 1817. He served under General Buchanan in the war of 1812.
Noted events in his life were:
• Served: in the War of 1812 under General Buchanan, 1812.
• Religion: Methodist.
• Settled: 1855, Lawrence Co., Ohio, United States.
• Occupation: Pastor of Methodist Church, Lawrence Co., Ohio, United States.
Charles married Eliza Smith McMunn,196 daughter of John McMunn and Jane Cornelia Marshall, on 30 Nov 1817 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States. Eliza was born on 23 Feb 1797 in Washington Co., <Pennsylvania>, United States, died on 10 Sep 1884 in <Ironton>, Upper Twp, Lawrence, Ohio, United States at age 87, and was buried in Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio, United States.188 197
Marriage Notes: Source http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/biographies/stories/TalbottBazil.htm give marriage date as 13 April 1817.
Birth Notes: Death record has birth year 1797 in Pennsylvania.
Death Notes: Death date may have been 8 Sep 1884.
Burial Notes: Burial No. 734 - Eliza Talbot.
Hauntings at Woodlawn Cemetery (from http://www.forgottenoh.com/Counties/Lawrence/woodland.html ) :
"Woodland Cemetery in Ironton is said to be haunted by the ghost of a young woman whose abusive husband killed her by throwing her down a flight of stairs. A life-sized statue of her stands above her grave, and a handprint appears on its cheek even after the cheek has been sandblasted. The statue is supposed to be warm all the time, even in the coldest months.
"Woodlawn is also said to be home to the ghost of a Russian ballerina, who is entombed in one of the family mausoleums. Her likeness is carved into the mausoleum. On nights with full moons, it is said, you can see her dancing outside her final resting place.
"Dr. Joseph W. Lowry also haunts Woodland, seeking vengeance for his murder and mutilation. Dr. Lowry is often seen with his mother, who died from a broken neck when she was thrown from her carriage by a spooked horse. They walk together toward the cemetery gates but never make it past the highway bridge. "
Research Notes: Eliza Smith McMunn's lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org 8/26/06. Appears to be well researched.
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From http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/biographies/stories/TalbottBazil.htm:
Bio of Bazil D. Talbott
Submitted by Kristy Stevens <mailto:67buick@zoomnet.net%20>
Bazil D. Talbott is the son of Rev. Charles W. and Eliza (McMunn) Talbott, who settled in this county in 1855. The reverend gentleman was born in the state of Pennsylvania on September 28, 1791. He came to this county in 1855, and lived to the age of eighty-three years, his death occurring October 22, 1874. He was pastor of the Methodist church, and he was married to Eliza McMunn April 13, 1817. He served under General Buchanan in the war of 1812.
Noted events in her life were:
• Settled: 1855, Lawrence Co., Ohio, United States.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 268 M i. Absolom Owen Talbot 48 198 199 was born on 24 Feb 1818 in Ohio, United States and died on 31 Aug 1884 at age 66.
+ 269 F ii. Temperance Talbot was born in 1818 and died in 1853 at age 35.
+ 270 M iii. John Marshall Talbot was born <30 Nov> 1821, died <19 Dec> 1856, and was buried in <Grandview Cemetery, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio>, United States.200
+ 271 F iv. Martha Maria Talbot was born in 1823 and died in 1851 at age 28.
+ 272 M v. Charles Wells Talbot, [Jr.] was born in 1826 and died in 1903 at age 77.
+ 273 F vi. Elizabeth Greenwood Talbot was born in 1828 and died in 1908 at age 80.
+ 274 M vii. Bazil Dorsey Talbot was born in 1830, died in 1912 at age 82, and was buried in <Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio>, United States.188
+ 275 M viii. Ephraim Talbot was born in 1832, died in 1920 at age 88, and was buried in <Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio>, United States.188
+ 276 F ix. Nancy Bare White Talbot was born in 1834 and died in 1920 at age 86.
+ 277 F x. Jane Cornelia Talbot was born in 1839 and died in 1891 at age 52.
+ 278 F xi. Elosia Birch Talbot was born in 1841 and died in 1853 at age 12.
+ 279 F xii. Mary Ethelinda Batelle Talbot was born in 1843 and died in 1937 at age 94.
257. Providence Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 18 Nov 1792, died in 1850 at age 58, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.
Research Notes: Never married.
Source: Ken MacAllister in RootsWeb.com WELLS-L Archives 27 Feb 1999.
He wrote:
"From other long time Wells/Talbott researchers I understand that the Talbotts emigrated with the 'Big Wells' from Baltimore county, Maryland first to Washington county, Pennsylvania, then to what became Brooke county, Virginia. There were quite a few marriages between the families. I do show that Providence Talbott b. 18 Nov 1792, d/o Lt. Richard Talbott and Termperance Wells, never married. The source for this information was: Charles Wells Talbott Bible records owned by Mrs. Tune T. Carson, New Matamoras, Oh. in 1963. Mrs. Louis Bushfield (Toronto, Oh)/Mrs. B. F. Reiter (Marietta, Oh) as furnished Catherine Foreaker Fedochak in abot. 1963 (see Monroe County, Ohio Records, v. 2, pp 100-103 at Monroe County District Library)."
258. Richard Hardesty Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 27 Jun 1794 and died on 19 Feb 1848 at age 53.
Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html
Richard married Dorinda Wells. Dorinda was born in 1791.
Research Notes: Source: WELLS-L Archives 2001-07>0996608106 on Rootsweb.
259. Michal [II] Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1796 and died in 1871 at age 75.
260. Achsah Sarah Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1798 and died in 1845 at age 47.
261. John Dorsey Talbott 190 191 (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born about 1800 in <Pennsylvania>, (United States) and died on 10 Sep 1851 about age 51. Another name for John was John Talbott.
262. Ephraim D. Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1804 and died in 1873 at age 69.
263. Basil Dorsey Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1806.
264. Joshua Owen Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1809.
265. Wells Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 25 Aug 1811 in Washington Co., Pennsylvania, United States, died on 17 Nov 1871 at age 60, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.
Research Notes: http://www.srdunn.net/Steve%20Dunn.pdf has birth & death detail + photo of son William Bruce Talbot, Sr. Has born in Washington Co., Pennsylvania. It may actually have been Maryland.
Wells married Elizabeth Cline on 24 May 1835 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States. Elizabeth was born in 1817, died in 1858 at age 41, and was buried in Carson Cemetery, Grandview Twp, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States.201
Marriage Notes: Source: Washington County, Ohio Marriages, 1780-1840 by Bernice Graham, Elizabeth S. Cottle (Marietta, Ohio, 1976), p. 72.
Research Notes: Dates are from findagrave.com, "Elizabeth Talbott" (1817-1858). That may have been a different person.
Name from Washington County, Ohio Marriages, 1780-1840 by Bernice Graham, Elizabeth S. Cottle (Marietta, Ohio, 1976), p. 72.
266. Ethelinda Talbott (Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1).
Research Notes: Source: http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~digging/index.html
267. Catherine Wells Weakley (Elizabeth Wells241, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1812 in (Tyler), (West) Virginia, United States, died in 1899 in Marietta, Washington, Ohio, United States at age 87, and was buried in Mound Cemetery, Marietta, Wasshington, Ohio, United States.
Research Notes: Rootsweb OHWASHIN-L Archives
268. Absolom Owen Talbot 48 198 199 (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 24 Feb 1818 in Ohio, United States and died on 31 Aug 1884 at age 66. Other names for Absolom were Owen Talbot and Absalom Owen Talbott.202
Birth Notes: FamilySearch.org (Rod Blackman) gives b. 17 Feb 1820, Ohio. A Rootsweb source gives 24 Feb 1818.
Place is from D.B. Johnson family archive (obituary of Jr.?), without birthdate, corroborated by 1850 Census.
Death Notes: Date from familysearch.org (Rod Blackman submitter), not corroberated by birthplace. Birthplace is from D.B. Johnson family archive (obituary of Jr.?), without birthdate or death date.
Research Notes: Absalom Sr.'s lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org. If Rod's Absalom Owen Talbott is not this person, all that is from our own archives is that he was born in Ohio, nothing else. In addition, before Rod Blackman's data were added, we had no name for Talbot Sr.'s wife, just that she was born in Virginia.
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 1850, Grandview, Washington, Ohio, United States. 203 Owen Talbot 29 Male Farmer b. Ohio
Gooly E Talbot 32 Female b. Indiana
Charles W Talbot 3 mos. Male b. Ohio
Nancy Stringback 20 Female b. Ohio
John Pratt 16 Maile Laborer b. Ohio
Absolom married Gooly Elmus Biddle 48 198 204 on 1 May 1845. Gooly was born on 17 Jan 1818 in <Virginia or Ohio>, United States,205 died on 23 Apr 1891 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States at age 73, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.206 207 Another name for Gooly was Gooly Elmus Smith.
Marriage Notes: Marriage date is valid only if the correct Absalom Owen Talbot(t) has been identified in familysearch.org 9/4/06 (source Rod Blackman) & wife is, in fact, Gooly Smith.
Marriage date 24 Feb 1818 also found in RootsWeb (Mayfield Family)
Birth Notes: In 1900 Census her son Absolom O. gave her birthplace as Ohio.
Burial Notes: Talbot, Gooly E., b1-17-1818; d4-23-1891
Research Notes: Absalom Sr.'s lineage is dependent upon data obtained from Rod Blackman via www.familysearch.org. If Rod's Absalom Owen Talbott is not this person, all that is from our own archives is that he was born in Ohio, nothing else. In addition, before Rod Blackman's data were added, we had no name for Talbot Sr.'s wife, just that she was born in Virginia. ("Gooly Smith" is from www.familysearch.org, Rod Blackman.) kjf
Children from this marriage were:
+ 280 M i. Charles Washington Talbot 208 was born on 1 Mar 1850 in New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States, died on 16 Jul 1939 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States at age 89, and was buried in Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska.209
+ 281 M ii. Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr. 210 211 212 was born on 28 Jan 1852 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States, died on 2 Mar 1925 in North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States at age 73, and was buried on 5 Mar 1925 in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.206 213
+ 282 M iii. James Talbot
+ 283 M iv. John Talbot
+ 284 M v. Spencer Talbot 214 was born on 17 Nov 1856, died on 27 Apr 1943 in <Stromsburg, Polk>, Nebraska, United States at age 86, and was buried in Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States.209
269. Temperance Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1818 and died in 1853 at age 35.
Temperance married George Washington Cline. George was born in 1820 and died in 1899 at age 79.
Research Notes: Source: http://www.angelfire.com/oh5/paula7717/ewentalbott.html
270. John Marshall Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born <30 Nov> 1821, died <19 Dec> 1856, and was buried in <Grandview Cemetery, New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio>, United States.200
Death Notes: If he was buried at Grandview Cemetery, his death date was 19 Dec 1856.
Burial Notes: A "John M Talbot" is buried at Grandview Cemetery in New Matamoras, Ohio. He may be a different individual. Died Dec. 19, 1856, Aged 35y 21 d.
271. Martha Maria Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1823 and died in 1851 at age 28.
272. Charles Wells Talbot, [Jr.] (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1826 and died in 1903 at age 77.
Charles married Nancy Jackson Talbot. Nancy was born in 1828. Another name for Nancy was Nancy Jackson.
Research Notes: Source: WELLS-L Archives 2001-07>0996608106 on Rootsweb.
273. Elizabeth Greenwood Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1828 and died in 1908 at age 80.
274. Bazil Dorsey Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1830, died in 1912 at age 82, and was buried in <Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio>, United States.188 Another name for Bazil was Bazell Dorsey Talbott.
Burial Notes: If buried in Woodland Cemetery, his name reads "Bazell Dorsey Talbott," burial number 5440.
Research Notes: From http://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/biographies/stories/TalbottBazil.htm
Bio of Bazil D. Talbott
Submitted by Kristy Stevens <mailto:67buick@zoomnet.net%20>
Bazil D. Talbott is the son of Rev. Charles W. and Eliza (McMunn) Talbott, who settled in this county in 1855. The reverend gentleman was born in the state of Pennsylvania on September 28, 1791. He came to this county in 1855, and lived to the age of eighty-three years, his death occurring October 22, 1874. He was pastor of the Methodist church, and he was married to Eliza McMunn April 13, 1817. He served under General Buchanan in the war of 1812.
Bazil D. Talbott was married in this county October 25, 1858, to Sarah E. Lambert, who is a native of Lawrence county, born August 22, 1841. Elias Lambert, the father of Mrs. Talbott, was born in this county October 22, 1802. Her grandfather, Jonathan Lambert, was one of the first settlers of this county, and served in the war of 1812. Elizabeth Powell, the mother of Mrs. Talbott, was born in the county of Greenup, Kentucky, March 3, 1809, and died May 13, 1862. Elias Lambert died July 14, 1855.
The subject of this sketch was born in Washington county, Ohio, August 26, 1830. The following comprise his children: Charles E., born December 9, 1859, resides at home; William D., December 12, 1861, resides at home; Mary E., May 23, 1867, resides at home; Edgar C., November 13, 1869, resides at home; Susan G., October 30, 1874, died July 27, 1875; Harry E., December 16, 1879, died January 27, 1880; Lizzie B., May 3, 1881, resides at home. Mr. Talbott resides in Perry township, where he is engaged in farming. His address is Sheridan Coal Works, Lawrence county, Ohio.
275. Ephraim Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1832, died in 1920 at age 88, and was buried in <Woodland Cemetery, Ironton, Lawrence, Ohio>, United States.188
Burial Notes: If he was buried in Woodland Cemetery, he is probably burial number 7341 - Ephraim Talbott. There is also a burial of "Ephraim Talbot," burial number 611.
276. Nancy Bare White Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1834 and died in 1920 at age 86.
277. Jane Cornelia Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1839 and died in 1891 at age 52.
278. Elosia Birch Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1841 and died in 1853 at age 12.
279. Mary Ethelinda Batelle Talbot (Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in 1843 and died in 1937 at age 94.
280. Charles Washington Talbot 208 (Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 1 Mar 1850 in New Matamoras, Washington, Ohio, United States, died on 16 Jul 1939 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States at age 89, and was buried in Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska.209
Burial Notes: Talbot, Charles, b1850; d1939
Charles married Charlotte Knerr,198 215 daughter of Frederick Knerr and Catherine Myers, on 1 Oct 1882. Charlotte was born on 8 Jun 1854 in Jefferson, Iowa, United States, died on 2 Sep 1903 in Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States at age 49, and was buried in Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska.209
Burial Notes: Talbot, Charles (Mrs), b1854; d1903
The child from this marriage was:
+ 285 M i. Ed William Talbot was born on 6 Apr 1895 in Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States and died on 20 Oct 1984 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States at age 89.
281. Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr. 210 211 212 (Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 28 Jan 1852 in Washington Co., Ohio, United States, died on 2 Mar 1925 in North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States at age 73, and was buried on 5 Mar 1925 in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.206 213 Other names for Absolom were Absalam Owen Talbot Jr and Absolem O. Talbot.
Burial Notes: Talbot, Absolom 0., b1-28-1852; d3-2-1925
General Notes: Genevieve Talbot Shannon wrote in a letter 6/11/1975:
"I... know that Absalom Owen Talbot came to Nebr. from Ill. with a wagon, a team, a cow, his wife and two children. I am continually amazed at the courage of the pioneers who settled the west."
Research Notes: 1880 US Census - Duncan, Mercer, Illinois:
Absalam Talbot
Born 1852 in Ohio
Farmer
Married, White
Father born Ohio
Mother born Virginia
Noted events in his life were:
• Moved: Moved from Ohio to Mercer Co., Illinois, Unknown, Mercer County, Illinois, United States. Moved with his family from Ohio to Illinois when a small boy. Was in Duncan, Mercer Co., Illinois for 1880 US Census and was married at that time.
• Census: 1880, Duncan, Mercer, Illinois, United States. Absalam Talbot b. 1852 Ohio Father born Ohio, mother born Virginia. Farmer
• Occupation: Farmer, 1880, Duncan, Mercer, Illinois, United States.
• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. 216 Absolem O Talbot Head W M b. Jan 1852 Ohio 48 Married 24 Parents born Ohio Farmer
Maggie Talbot Wife W F b. Nov 1857 Illinois 42 Married 24 Parents born Ireland
George M. Talbot Son W M b. Aug 1881 Iowa 18 Single
Maud M. Talbot Daughter W F b. Aug 1884 Iowa 15 Single
Kenneth W. Talbot Son W M b. Jan 1887 Illinois 13 Single
Freeman C. Talbot Son W M b. June 1889 Nebraska 10 Single
Lulu M. Talbot Daughter W F b. Aug 1892 Nebraska 7 Single
Ralph W. Talbot Son W M b. Sept 1895 Nebraska 4 Single
• Occupation: farmer, 1900, Polk, Nebraska, United States.
Absolom married Margaret Burrows,48 210 211 217 daughter of John Burrows and Martha Downey, on 4 Jul 1875. Margaret was born on 8 Nov 1857 in Illinois, United States, died on 10 Dec 1935 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States at age 78, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.218 219 Another name for Margaret was Maggie Burrows.
Burial Notes: Talbot, Margaret B., b11-8-1857; d12-10-1935
General Notes: Note from DeWayne B. Johnson on family tree from around 1998:
"(DBJ's sister, Dorothy Peters, was under the impression that Margaret was a cousin of Samuel Clemens' [Mark Twain's mother or one of his sisters.]
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Grandson DeWayne B. Johnson wrote about Grandmother Talbot (Margaret Burrows Talbot) thus on 8/17/1986:
"My vague recollection, substantiated by I know not what, is that on one occasion when my family was visiting the ranch [in North Platte, Nebraska] Grandmother Talbot and I got mired in quick sand and she held me aloft as we sank into the gooey substance. needless to say, we were rescued, or I wouldn't be able to write this way to you today.
"Folklore has it also that she was gifted by remarkable superhuman strength on an occasion when a wagon collapsed on one of her sons and she lifted the entire load by the wagon axle until he could be pulled free. An impossible task under ordinary circumstances.
"I remember the smells of her farm kitchen and helping with the churning of butter. We trimmed the wicks of the kerosene lanterns. A small kitchen garden seemed always to be producing some good things to eat. I don't remember her passing."
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Research Notes: From FamilySearch.org
1880 U.S. census, born in Illinois; parents born in Ireland.
Based on that 1880 information, she is probably the 12-year-old Margaret Burrows who is in the 1870 census in Duncan, Mercer, Illinois with her parents and siblings. If that is the case, her parents were John and Martha Burrows, both born in Ireland.
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 7 Jun 1870, Duncan, Mercer, Illinois, United States. Burrows John 41 M W Farmer b. Ireland U.S. citizen - Value of real estate owned $2500; value of personal property $975.
Martha 40 F W. Keeping House b. Ireland
Samuel 14 M W. b. Pennsylvania, in school
Margaret 12 F W. b. Illinois, in school
Martha 8 F W. b. Illinois, in school
Jane 6 F W. b. Illinois, in school
Andrew 2 M W. b. Illinois
Sophronia 1/12 F. W. b. Illinois
• Census: 1880, Duncan, Mercer, Illinois, United States.
• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. Maggie Talbot Wife W F b. Nov 1857 Illinois 42 Married 24 Parents born Ireland
Children from this marriage were:
+ 286 M i. Charles F. Talbot 48 was born on 21 Jan 1877, died on 7 Jun 1903 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States at age 26, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.218
+ 287 F ii. Lena Edith Talbot 48 was born on 22 Feb 1879 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois, United States, died on 1 Feb 1956 in Osceola, Polk, Nebraska, United States at age 76, and was buried in Polk Co. Cemetery, Polk Co., Nebraska, United States.
+ 288 M iii. George M. Talbot 217 was born in Aug 1881 in Iowa, United States.
+ 289 F iv. Maude Talbot 217 was born in Aug 1884 in Iowa, United States.
+ 290 M v. Kenneth W. Talbot 217 220 was born on 28 Jan 1887 in Illinois, United States and died in Dec 1966 in <Montana, United States> at age 79.
+ 291 M vi. Freeman C. Talbot 221 was born on 3 Jun 1889 in Nebraska, United States and died in Oct 1962 at age 73.
+ 292 F vii. Lula Mae Talbot 210 222 223 was born on 30 Aug 1892 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States, died on 18 Jun 1942 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 49, and was buried on 2 Jul 1942 in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States.
+ 293 M viii. Ralph W. Talbot 217 was born on 20 Sep 1895 in Nebraska, United States and died in May 1983 in Oxnard, Ventura, California, United States at age 87.
+ 294 M ix. Merton Everett Talbot was born on 12 Feb 1901, died on 8 Jan 1909 at age 7, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.218
282. James Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
283. John Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
284. Spencer Talbot 214 (Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 17 Nov 1856, died on 27 Apr 1943 in <Stromsburg, Polk>, Nebraska, United States at age 86, and was buried in Stromsburg Cemetery, Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States.209
Burial Notes:
285. Ed William Talbot (Charles Washington Talbot280, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 6 Apr 1895 in Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States and died on 20 Oct 1984 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States at age 89.
Research Notes: Source: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gwmayfield&id=I59805
Ed married Alice Leona Rubart 224 on 6 Apr 1895 in Stromsburg, Polk, Nebraska, United States. Alice was born on 25 Dec 1902 in Pleasanton, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States and died on 5 May 1997 in Kearney, Buffalo, Nebraska, United States at age 94.
286. Charles F. Talbot 48 (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 21 Jan 1877, died on 7 Jun 1903 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States at age 26, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.218 Another name for Charles was Charlie Talbot.
Burial Notes: Talbot, Charles F., b1-21-1877; d6-7-1903
Research Notes:
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 1880, Duncan, Mercer, Illinois, United States.
287. Lena Edith Talbot 48 (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 22 Feb 1879 in Rockford, Winnebago, Illinois, United States, died on 1 Feb 1956 in Osceola, Polk, Nebraska, United States at age 76, and was buried in Polk Co. Cemetery, Polk Co., Nebraska, United States.
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 1880, Duncan, Mercer, Illinois, United States. Lena Talbot b. 1879 Illinois
• Moved: Moved to Polk, Nebraska, Unknown, Polk, Polk, Nebraska, United States. Was living in Polk, Nebraska, at the time of her sister Lula Mae's death on 6/28/1942.
288. George M. Talbot 217 (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in Aug 1881 in Iowa, United States.
General Notes: Was living in Burbank, California in March 1925, when his father died. Owner of George M. Talbot Dairy in Burbank.
Per DeWayne B. Johnson on 8/17/1986: "Family lore has it that the George M. Talbot Dairy was on the verge of bankruptcy and the funds from Alex [Johnson]'s insurance policy [in 1930] kept it from going under. The amount of the 'loan' to George was long in contention, he asserting that the piddling amount paid monthly to Lula [Talbot Johnson] represented the payback of the loan. Lula kept her peace but [DeWayne's] brother Clifford [Johnson] fumed."
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. 225 George M. Talbot Son W M b. Aug 1881 Iowa 18 Single
George married Fannie.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 295 F i. Lois Talbot died in 1992.
+ 296 M ii. Ralph Talbot 217 died in Idaho, United States.
+ 297 M iii. Clark Talbot died 1997 ?.
289. Maude Talbot 217 (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in Aug 1884 in Iowa, United States. Another name for Maude was Maud M. Talbot.
General Notes: Great-nephew DeWayne B. Johnson wrote on 8/17/1986:
"Mrs. B. E. Mulholland was better known to me as Aunt Maude, from whom my sister Dorothy got her middle name."
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. Maud M. Talbot Daughter W F b. Aug 1884 Iowa 15 Single
• Moved: Moved to Omaha, Nebraska, Unknown, Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska, United States. Was living in Omaha, Nebraska, at the time of her sister Lula Mae's death on 6/28/1942.
Maude married Bud E. Mulholland 48 217 in 1909. Bud was born in 1884 in Nebraska, United States.
General Notes: Great-nephew DeWayne B. Johnson wrote on 8/17/1986:
"Uncle Bud Mulholland is best remembers to me for three things: his working as a conductor on the railroad, his making of home-brewed beer and the inevitable bursting bottles, and his escorting me to the movies in Valley [Nebraska] where in 1927 I saw Al Jolson in 'The Jazz Singer,' not realizing that this film made history as the first talkie."
The child from this marriage was:
+ 298 F i. Aileen Mulholland
290. Kenneth W. Talbot 217 220 (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 28 Jan 1887 in Illinois, United States and died in Dec 1966 in <Montana, United States> at age 79.
Birth Notes: 1900 census states he was born in Illinois. Another source has Nebraska.
General Notes: Per DeWayne B. Johnson 9/3/2006: "Uncle Ralph Talbot inherited the family rand/farm in North Platte, Nebraska,and Uncle Kenneth... rankled at Ralph's good fortune. He ended up in Montana?"
Research Notes: SSN 517-20-5679
issued Kent, King, Washington.
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. 225 Kenneth W. Talbot Son W M b. Jan 1887 Illinois 13 Single
Kenneth married Flora.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 299 F i. Genevieve Talbot
Kenneth next married Ethel.217 Ethel died after 2 Jun 1975.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 300 F i. Genevieve Talbot
291. Freeman C. Talbot 221 (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 3 Jun 1889 in Nebraska, United States and died in Oct 1962 at age 73.
Research Notes: SSN 506-44-8735 issued in Nebraska.
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. 225 Freeman C. Talbot Son W M b. June 1889 Nebraska 10 Single
• Moved: Moved to North Platte, Nebraska, Unknown, North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Was living in North Platte, Nebraska, at the time of his sister Lula Mae's death on 6/28/1942.
• Moved: Moved to Sheridan Lake, Colorado, Unknown, Sheridan Lake, Kiowa, Colorado, United States.
Freeman married Leo Hazel Eyestone,221 daughter of Harmon Alexander Eyestone and Amanda Melvina Lucas, on 22 Mar 1911. Leo was born on 10 Mar 1891 in Shelby, Polk, Nebraska, United States and died on 25 Apr 1989 at age 98.
Research Notes: Source: Familysearch.org
Children from this marriage were:
+ 301 F i. Audrey Opal Talbot was born on 30 Apr 1912 and died on 15 Jan 1999 in Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, United States at age 86.
+ 302 F ii. Ramona Mildred Talbot was born on 13 Mar 1917 and died on 7 Mar 1999 in Denver, Colorado, United States at age 81.
292. Lula Mae Talbot 210 222 223 (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 30 Aug 1892 in Polk Co., Nebraska, United States, died on 18 Jun 1942 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 49, and was buried on 2 Jul 1942 in Glendale, Los Angeles, California, United States. The cause of her death was Starvation diet. Another name for Lula was Lulu M. Talbot.
General Notes: From DeWayne B. Johnson's book "I Have Met a Lot of Generals," 2007:
"I remember her heating gladirons in the oven and ironing clothing and linens by the light of kerosene lanterns. That same oven turned out freshly baked bread unlike any found in the markets of today...
"My mother played the piano for pleasure--hers and the family's. I can also hear the tinkling notes of 'Angel Voices Ever Near'--and weep at the memory.
"She died in 1942 at age 49 in Long Beach, Calif. She should be remembered for many things (pecan pies!), but a couple of memories stand out.
"There were the Saturday night family baths in that big galvanized tub in the kitchen, filled with hot water from the top of the wood stove. My turn came late and the water was fairly well saturated with [grime] of the weeke when my turn arrived. I never saw my parents as they bathed spared major destruction."
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Son DeWayne B. Johnson wrote of his mother, Lula Mae, on 8/17/1986:
"The 12 years of widowhood -- it seems a short time now but a long time then in the context of a boy growing through the teens -- for my mother were mostly years spent scraping to stay alive, taking in boarders, working on my uncle's [George M. Talbot's] dairy ranch, slaving at Jergen's soap factory. She even worked for a time as cook and housekeeper for the movie stars Frances Dee and Joel McCrea.
"Very soon after Alex's death the 37-year-old widow, three children, cousin Owen Mulholland made their way across country in the Model A Ford open touring car to California, Burbank. We came at the invitation of Uncle George M. Talbot, owner of the Talbot Dairy.
"Of that trip, the rust-orange dust accumulated while crossing Arizona evokes the strongest memory. There were flat tires, how many I have no way of recalling...
"Lula and Aunt Fannie Talbot belonged to the Bon Ami social club, primarily devoted to bridge. (The tagalong youngsters popped popcorn and played street games: tag, run sheep run, hide and seek, totally inocuous by today's standards.) Most of the Bon Ami members were married couples. It was that group that constituted the bulk of Lula's contacts, leading to the job at Jergens soap and to acquaintanceship with widower Frank Joanis, a Burbank grocer.
"Their dating continued for several years until Joanis quite suddenly married another woman whom he had recently met.
"The move to Long Beach was occasioned by supposed house maid opportunities that never materialized...
"My mother died at 49, the victim of a fad starvation diet that was supposed to reduce the size of a goiter, more imaginary than real (Real enough but of no consequence.)
"She was a loving mother, ill-equipped to help a young man, Clifford, and a growing boy, DeWayne, to understand the changes in their male bodies...
"To put things a bit into historical perspective, World War II was well along when Lula died. The Japanese raid on Pearl Harbor had occurred six months previous, Dec. 7, 1941. Lorna and I were married on Aug. 22, 1942, soon after her death in June."
Noted events in her life were:
• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. 225 Lulu M. Talbot Daughter W F b. Aug 1892 Nebraska 7 Single
• Moved: Moved to Newman Grove, Nebraska, Abt 1912, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States. The first home of Alex and Lula Mae was "recently vacated by Conrad Erickson" according to a clipping from the [Newman Grove?] newspaper at the time.
• Moved: Moved to Burbank, California from Nebraska, Fall 1930, Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United States.
• Moved: Moved to Long Beach, California, 1941, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.
Lula married Alexander L Johnson,210 223 226 227 son of John Jacob Johnson and Mary B. Jensen, on 14 Feb 1912 in Grand Island, Hall, Nebraska, United States. Alexander was born on 28 Sep 1885 in Seward Co., Nebraska, United States, died on 30 May 1930 in North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States at age 44, and was buried on 3 Jun 1930 in Hope Cemetery, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States. The cause of his death was Heart attack resulting from ptomaine poisoning. Other names for Alexander were Alex Johnson and Alexander Johnson.
Marriage Notes: According to their son DeWayne, they were married on Valentine's Day. Alex's obituary gives the year as 1912.
Noted events in their marriage were:
• Alt. Marriage: 14 Feb 1911.
Death Notes: From obituary in Newman Grove, Nebraska, newspaper: "The community was shocked and saddened Friday morning by the news of the sudden death of Alex Johnson while he was visiting relatives at North Platte. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family left here on Saturday, May 24 for a visit with her sister and her family at North Platte. On Thursday Mr. Johnson was taken very sick with ptomanine [sic] poisoning. A physician was called and he began to improve. Friday morning he was able to be up, but complained of a headache and was lying down. Mrs. Johnson had gone to another room to get some medicine for his headache and was gone only a very short time but when she returned he had passed away. Physicians were called, but could do nothing, death being due to a sudden heart attack."
General Notes: Occupation: Carpenter. From obituary in Newman Grove, Nebraska newspaper: "...They established their home in Newman Grove [in 1912] and have resided her continuously ever since. During these years he has built many of the buildings in both the town and vicinity and was considered a thorough conscientious workman, of pleasant and kindly disposition of whom only good was spoken."
From DeWayne B. Johnson's book "I Have Met a Lot of Generals," 2007:
"(The 'L' in my father's name was not an initial because that was the 'name' and hence takes no period.)...
"Today the mini-park near downtown [Newman Grove] includes the bandstand where my father played oboe in the town band...
"That is the man I tagged along with to his woodshop down near the granary. From that woodshop I still smell the gragrant homemade glues in their heating pots, I see the wood grains from rare specimens that went into carefully crafted table tops, bowls, cabinetry, and hear the scrabbling of tiny rodent feet fleeing for cover when the doors we opened.
"I tagged along as he walked the streets in town, greeted heartily by everyone he met. I know now that as a carpenter he built many of the buildings, homes, in town and surrounding vicinities."
DeWayne B. Johnson wrote of him on 8/17/1986:
"His hands were heavily wrinkled, tanned, scarred; his fingernails were ragged and never seemed quite rid of the residue of the day's labors. The brown, blood-clot areas under the nails were evidence of the beating the hands took as he hammered, pried, used his sinewy strength to build homes, schools, churches, and his artistic touch on fine cabinetry, delicate inlaid wooden trays, a variety of carved or lathe-turned items that would today be labeled 'examples of wood artisans, Early American Primitive to Post-World War I.'
"This carpenter's hands were gentle. To a small boy's hands they were tremendous, warm and snug retreats during proud walks on the streets of Newman Grove, Nebraska, where Alexander L Johnson was known far and wide as 'Alex.' (The 'L' had no period' it stood for nothing. To those who insisted it had to stand for 'something,' a concession was made: Lloyd, or possibly Loyd. One 'L' or two, it made no difference because truly it stood for nothing.
"I remember those hands as he warmly shook hands of others during those prized walks: Alex was clearly loved, respected by everyone, those townfolks with the funny foreign-sounding names...
"It flits through my mind to recall his hands, the dancing fingers as he played the oboe in the town band during its summertime concerts in the park band shell. And the strong, mascuiline right hand and the convincingly feminine left hand as 'Alex' costumed himself half male and half female for some annual celebration and parade down Main Street.
"Alex and his skills were in great demand; it is likely that some of the rural schools he built -- some of them single-handedly -- still stand today in some corners of Nebraska where Alex Johnson has long been forgotten. And Alex Johnson's houses absolutely remain, with their fashionable gingerbread of the time, and the curved staircases with their fancy railings, the hardwood floors, the weighted window sashes, and the trademark cabinetry.
"Alex had a hand in building the brick schools of Newman Grove, primary grads and high school For a short period he even taught wood shop at the high school (probably as a substitute teacher)...
"The lights went out for a 10-year-old boy on a spring day in 1930 when his father died in a farm house at North Platte, Nebraska.
"The bewilderment remains to this day -- one day so much alive, so much enjoying the fishing, the catching, the eating, and the next day quiet whispers, somber tip-toeing so as not to disturb. (The doctor surmised the death was caused by ingesting spoiled fish.) The return to Newman Grove on a bright Sunday morning, the church bells ringing, and still the 10-year-old could not understand."
Research Notes: Middle initial L does not stand for anything. It is simply L without a period. It may not be on his birth certificate.
Excerpts from obituary in Newman Grove weekly newspaper, fully quoted in a letter to daughter Janine Johnson 8/17/1986, p. 4:
Alexander L. Johnson was born in Seward county, Nebraska September 28, 1885 and and passed away at the home of relatives at North Platte May 30, 1930 at the age of 44 years and 8 months.
At the age of 11 he went to Iowa with his parents where he lived for ten years. In 1907 he went to the new town of Polk, Nebraska where he worked at his trade as a carpenter for five years. On february 12, 1912 [actually Feb. 14, Valentine's Day] he was married at Grand Island to Lulu [Lula Mae] Talbot of Polk. They established their home in Newman Grove [occupying the house recently vacated by Conrad Erickson and known forever as 'the Erickson House'] and have resided here continuously ever since. During these years he has built many of the buildings in both the town and vicinity and was considered a thorough, conscientious workman, of pleasant and kindly disposition of whom only good was spoken.
Surviving him are his wife, three children, Clifford, DeWayne and Dorothy Maude; his aged mother, Mrs. Mary Johnson of Paton, Iowa; three brothers and four sisters John C., Chas. J. and Mrs. G. S. Shriner all of Long Beach, California; William J. of Plover, Iowa; Mrs. Lena Klinge of Curlew, Iowa; Mrs. Dan Urquhart of Rodman, Iowa; Mrs. Oscar Pearson of Paton, Iowa.
The remains were brought here from North Platte on Sunday and funeral services were held Tuesday morning from the Methodist church with the pastor, Rev. Walter H. Jackson officiating. Interment was made in Hope cemetery beside his daughter Marjory who passed away a few years ago.
Those from a distance who were here to attend the funeral were his mother, Mrs. J.J. Johnson, Mrs. O.W. Pearson of Plover, Iowa; Mrs. Dan Urquhart of Rodman, Iowa; Anthony Johnson of Wauneta, Nebraska; Mr. and Mrs. Logan Dyghart and daughter of Beaver Crossing; Mrs. [Ralph] Talbot of North Platte; Mr. and Mrs. W. Green, Mr. and Mrs. B. Andreson and daughter of Polk; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bedient and family of Bradshaw; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Green of Polk; Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Mulholland and son Owen of Valley and Mr. and Mrs. O. Hansen of Sioux City.
Medical Notes: Per DeWayne Johnson 8/17/86: "...my own father died at the North Platte farm house that had been [that of Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr. and his wife Margaret Burrows Talbot]." From obituary in Newman Grove newspaper around 5/31/1930: "Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and family left here on Saturday, May 24 for a visit with her sister and her family at North Platte. On Thursday Mr. Johnson was taken very sick with ptomanine [sic][ poisoning. A physician was called and he began to improve. Friday morning he was able to be up, but complained of a headache and was lying down. Mrs. Johnson had gone to another room to get some medicine for his headache and was gone only a very short time but when she returned he had passed away. Physicians were called, but could do nothing, death being due to a sudden heart attack."
Noted events in his life were:
• Moved: from Nebraska to Iowa, 1897, Iowa, United States. Moved with parents to Iowa at age 11. Lived there for 10 years.
• Census: 8 Jun 1900, Palo Alto, Iowa, United States.
• Moved: from Iowa to Polk, Nebraska, 1907, Polk, Polk, Nebraska, United States. From obituary in Newman Grove, Nebraska, newspaper: "...[In 1907] he went to the new town of Polk, Nebraska where he worked at his trade as a carpenter for five years."
• Moved: from Polk, Nebraska to Newman Grove, Nebraska, 1912. After marriage, moved to Newman Grove, Nebraska and resided there until his death [in 1930].
• Completed: School Building in Platte Co. School District 61, 1927, [near Lindsay], Platte, Nebraska. From Platte County NEGenWeb Project Page (http:///www.rootsweb.com/~neplatte/61h.html):
"This building in which we are gathered this evening to dedicate to the use of educating the children of District 61 is a result of the activities of the foregoing committee. It is a building 26 by 40, with 12 foot ceiling, main part with grade entrance, full basement, modern heating and lighting, building by Alex Johnson and Harry Farrar with members of the district working when they could, at an approximate cost of $4,500.
"School was held for the first day in the new building Jan. 31, [1927]..."
Children from this marriage were:
+ 303 M i. Clifford Raymond Johnson 210 228 was born on 19 Aug 1913 in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 28 Oct 1984 in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 71, and was buried on 1 Nov 1984.
+ 304 M ii. DeWayne Burton Johnson
+ 305 F iii. Marjorie Jean Johnson 229 was born 22 Jun <1922> in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 10 Feb 1924 at age 1, and was buried in Hope Cemetery, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States.
+ 306 F iv. Dorothy Maude Johnson 210 217 was born on 21 Mar 1926 in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 19 Oct 1984 in Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 58, and was buried on 23 Oct 1984 in <Torrance>, Los Angeles, California, United States.
293. Ralph W. Talbot 217 (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 20 Sep 1895 in Nebraska, United States and died in May 1983 in Oxnard, Ventura, California, United States at age 87.
General Notes: Ralph and his family were living in the North Platte farm house that originally belonged to his parents, Absolom Jr. & Margaret Burrows Talbot, at the time of Alex Johnson's death there when he and his wife Lula Mae were visiting with Lula Mae's family in North Platte in 1930. According to DeWayne B. Johnson 8/17/1986: "Son Ralph was something of the farm foreman and the rest of the siblings battled over the smallish estate, contending it was unfair of Ralph to have taken advantage of the situation to assume control of the ranch."
D. B. Johnson further writes: "The forks of the Platte River come together at North Platte, Nebraska, and part of the bottom land of the Talbot Ranch was divided by the river. My vague recollection, substantiated by I know not what, is that on one occasion when my family was visiting the ranch Grandmother Talbot and I got mired in quick sand and she held me aloft as we sank into the gooey substance. needless to say, we were rescued, or I wouldn't be able to write this way to you today."
Noted events in his life were:
• Census: 12 Jun 1900, Pleasant Home Precinct, Polk, Nebraska, United States. 225 Ralph W. Talbot Son W M b. Sept 1895 Nebraska 4 Single
• Moved: Moved to North Platte, Nebraska, Unknown, North Platte, Lincoln, Nebraska, United States. Was living in North Platte, Nebraska, at the time of his sister Lula Mae's death on 6/28/1942.
Ralph married Marie.217
Children from this marriage were:
+ 307 M i. <Jack> Talbot
+ 308 F ii. <Betty> Talbot
+ 309 F iii. Jean Talbot
294. Merton Everett Talbot (Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 12 Feb 1901, died on 8 Jan 1909 at age 7, and was buried in Polk Cemetery, Polk, Nebraska, United States.218
Death Notes: Died in childhood.
Burial Notes: Talbot, Merton E., b2-12-1901; d1-8-1909
295. Lois Talbot (George M. Talbot288, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) died in 1992.
Lois married Louis Sharff. Louis died after 1992.
296. Ralph Talbot 217 (George M. Talbot288, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) died in Idaho, United States.
General Notes: Per DeWayne B. Johnson 9/3/2006: "Uncle Ralph Talbot inherited the family rand/farm in North Platte, Nebraska,and Uncle Kenneth... rankled at Ralph's good fortune. He ended up in Montana?"
297. Clark Talbot (George M. Talbot288, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) died 1997 ?.
Clark married Helen.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 310 M i. Tom Talbot, DVM
+ 311 M ii. William A. Talbot, DDS
298. Aileen Mulholland (Maude Talbot289, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
299. Genevieve Talbot (Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Genevieve married Carl Shannon.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 312 M i. James Shannon
+ 313 F ii. Flora Jane Shannon
+ 314 M iii. Robert Rickey "Rich" Shannon
300. Genevieve Talbot (Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Genevieve married Carl Shannon.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 299)
301. Audrey Opal Talbot (Freeman C. Talbot291, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 30 Apr 1912 and died on 15 Jan 1999 in Las Vegas, Clark, Nevada, United States at age 86.
Research Notes: Source: familysearch.org
302. Ramona Mildred Talbot (Freeman C. Talbot291, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 13 Mar 1917 and died on 7 Mar 1999 in Denver, Colorado, United States at age 81.
Research Notes: Source: familysearch.org
303. Clifford Raymond Johnson 210 228 (Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 19 Aug 1913 in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 28 Oct 1984 in Studio City, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 71, and was buried on 1 Nov 1984. The cause of his death was ?.
General Notes: From DeWayne B. Johnson's book "I Have Met a Lot of Generals," 2007:
Big brother Cliff was an eagle scout and knew 'everything.' He taught DeWayne, five years his junior, how to tell time. He shoed him the ropes, literally, in swinging from a cable attached to a high limb and jumping what seemed to be great distances from the high bank into the side yard of the frame house recently built by father, Alex. And typing of knows, Boy Scout style. Club house secrets in the musty storm cellar well-stocked with canned fruits and vegetables. Shelves of home brew: Rood beer! An open door to friends. In particular Cliff knew how to bury potatoes in a hollow in the ground, cover them with rocks, which in turn are covered with fragrant brush, dried leaves, heavier sticks to create larger embers..."
Medical Notes: Died on his back patio [in Studio City] while reading the Los Angeles Times.
Noted events in his life were:
• Moved: Moved to Burbank from Nebraska, 1930, Burbank, Los Angeles, California, United States. Moved to Burbank, California from Nebraska with his mother and family. His mother lived in Burbank for 11 years. Clifford was still living in Burbank when his mother died 6/28/1942.
• Residence: 109 N. Cedar, Burbank, California., Nov 1930.
Clifford married Artemise Goodwin. Another name for Artemise was Lenore Artemise Goodwin.
Research Notes: Although her given name was Lenore, she went by her middle name, Artemise. She was a piano teacher.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 315 F i. Diane Johnson 230 was born in Nov 1938 and died <Jan> 1975 at age 37.
+ 316 F ii. Renee Johnson
304. DeWayne Burton Johnson (Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
DeWayne married Lorna Doone Wallace,231 daughter of William Havelock Wallace and Edith Pearl Poapst,. Lorna was born on 22 Apr 1921 in Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States, died on 21 Mar 2006 in Panorama City, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 84, and was buried on 24 Mar 2006 in Eternal Valley, Newhall, Los Angeles, California, United States. Another name for Lorna was Mrs. Lorna Wallace Johnson.
Birth Notes: Attending physician at birth was J[ay] L. Beebe, M.D., husband of her aunt Hetty.
Research Notes: Source: Family records of Lorna (Wallace) Johnson.
Noted events in her life were:
• Residence: 1431 Linden Avenue, 1921-1935, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States.
• Earthquake: 10 Mar 1933, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. Lorna was having a piano lesson at the time of the earthquake. The Long Beach Earthquake of 1933 was very destructive. Among other buildings damaged was First Methodist Episcopal Church on the northwest corner of Pacific Avenue and 5th Street. That church building no longer stands, having been replaced by the more modern First United Methodist Church.
• Graduation: Long Beach Polytechnic High School ("Poly"), Feb 1939, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. CSF 5, Latin Contio, El Circulo Castellano, Lamp Recipient, Minor L, Caerulea Art, Acacia, Writers' Club, Stamp Club
Children from this marriage were:
+ 317 F i. Karen Gail Johnson
+ 318 F ii. Christine Adele Johnson
+ 319 F iii. Janine Elizabeth Johnson
DeWayne next married Lily Rose Petit. Lily was born on 3 Apr 1929 and died on 30 Mar 2012 in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, California, United states at age 82.
305. Marjorie Jean Johnson 229 (Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born 22 Jun <1922> in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 10 Feb 1924 at age 1, and was buried in Hope Cemetery, Newman Grove, Madison, Nebraska, United States. Another name for Marjorie was Marjory Jean Johnson.
Research Notes: How was her first name spelled? Spelled both ways by different people at different times.
Source: Family records of DeWayne B. Johnson
Noted events in her life were:
306. Dorothy Maude Johnson 210 217 (Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 21 Mar 1926 in <Newman Grove, Madison, > Nebraska, United States, died on 19 Oct 1984 in Redondo Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States at age 58, and was buried on 23 Oct 1984 in <Torrance>, Los Angeles, California, United States. The cause of her death was Bone cancer. Another name for Dorothy was Mrs. Dorothy Maude Johnson Peters.
Noted events in her life were:
• Moved: Moved to Long Beach from Burbank, 1941, Long Beach, Los Angeles, California, United States. Moved to Long Beach, California from Burbank with her mother and brother DeWayne. Her mother lived in Long Beach for one year until her death on 6/28/1942.
• Alt. Birth: From DeWayne B. Johnson 8/17/1986 datebook with ?, 21 Mar 1925.
Dorothy married Wendell J. Peters.217 Wendell died in May 1993.
Death Notes: Per DeWayne Johnson 1/10/07, died after a fall from a hospital bed.
Died before 1 June 1993, date of a note from Charlotte Peters thanking DeWayne & Lorna Johnson for their flowers at Wendell's memorial service.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 320 M i. Harold A. Peters
+ 321 F ii. Charlotte Peters
307. <Jack> Talbot (Ralph W. Talbot293, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
308. <Betty> Talbot (Ralph W. Talbot293, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
309. Jean Talbot (Ralph W. Talbot293, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
310. Tom Talbot, DVM (Clark Talbot297, George M. Talbot288, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
311. William A. Talbot, DDS (Clark Talbot297, George M. Talbot288, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
312. James Shannon (Genevieve Talbot299, Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
James married Marilyn.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 322 M i. Gregg Shannon
+ 323 M ii. Scott Shannon
+ 324 F iii. Colleen Shannon
+ 325 F iv. Jill Shannon
313. Flora Jane Shannon (Genevieve Talbot299, Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
314. Robert Rickey "Rich" Shannon (Genevieve Talbot299, Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Robert married Sus.
The child from this marriage was:
+ 326 M i. Christopher Shannon
315. Diane Johnson 230 (Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born in Nov 1938 and died <Jan> 1975 at age 37.
Research Notes: Parents' address when Diane was born: 109 N. Cedar, Burbank, California.
Diane married < > Stauss.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 327 M i. William James "Bill" Stauss 217 232 was born on 19 Aug 1959 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States and died on 4 Sep 2003 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California, Untied States at age 44. (Relationship to Father: Biological, Relationship to Mother: Biological)
+ 328 M ii. Raymond Stauss
Diane next married Frederick Kelly.
316. Renee Johnson (Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Renee married Gary Brumby.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 329 F i. Cheryl Brumby
+ 330 F ii. Katherine Brumby
+ 331 M iii. Richard Brumby
+ 332 M iv. William James "Bill" Stauss 217 232 was born on 19 Aug 1959 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States and died on 4 Sep 2003 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California, Untied States at age 44. (Relationship to Father: Adopted, Relationship to Mother: Adopted)
+ 333 M v. Raymond Stauss
317. Karen Gail Johnson (DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Karen married George Michael Fish,233 234 235 son of LeRoy Paschal Fish and Carol Jean Kirk,.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 334 M i. David Aaron Fish
+ 335 M ii. Kenneth LeRoy Fish
+ 336 F iii. Michelle Laraine Fish
318. Christine Adele Johnson (DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Christine married James Emmet Fowler, son of James Emmet Fowler and Madeline Savarese,.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 337 F i. Danielle Marie Fowler
+ 338 F ii. Nicole Alexis Fowler
Christine next married Sherridan M. "Sam" Smith.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 339 F i. Danielle Marie Fowler
+ 340 F ii. Nicole Alexis Fowler
319. Janine Elizabeth Johnson (DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Janine married Paul John Poletti. They had no children.
Janine next married Ragnar Boresen. They had no children.
320. Harold A. Peters (Dorothy Maude Johnson306, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Harold married Karen.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 341 M i. Matthew Davie Peters
+ 342 M ii. Jonathan Daniel Peters
321. Charlotte Peters (Dorothy Maude Johnson306, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
322. Gregg Shannon (James Shannon312, Genevieve Talbot299, Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
323. Scott Shannon (James Shannon312, Genevieve Talbot299, Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
324. Colleen Shannon (James Shannon312, Genevieve Talbot299, Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
325. Jill Shannon (James Shannon312, Genevieve Talbot299, Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
326. Christopher Shannon (Robert Rickey "Rich" Shannon314, Genevieve Talbot299, Kenneth W. Talbot290, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
327. William James "Bill" Stauss 217 232 (Diane Johnson315, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 19 Aug 1959 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States and died on 4 Sep 2003 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California, Untied States at age 44. Another name for William was Bill Stauss.
General Notes: DeWayne Johnson 1993:
He is an insurance claim settler for National Medical Insurance Co. Says he and [brother] Ray met their "real Dad," who lives in Florida, and hordes of relatives...
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Karen Fish writes 1/13/07:
Gary Brumby and Renee Johnson (Brumby at that time) adopted William Stauss and Raymond Stauss at some point after the death of their mother, Diane Johnson.
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Obituary:
Aug. 19, 1959 - Sept. 4, 2003
Former longtime Groveland resident William "Bill" Stauss died unexpectedly Thursday at a Modesto medical center. He was 44.
He was born in Cheyenne, Wyo., and moved to California when he was young. He was a resident of Groveland for 23 years prior to moving to Modesto. He lived in Modesto for more than 20 years.
He worked as a receptionist of Sutter gould Medical Foundation for one year. He was a graduate of Sonora High School. He attended Columbia College and graduated from Modesto Junion College. He graduated from California State University, Stanislaus, with a bachelor's degree in finance. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Modesto.
Mr. Stauss is survived by his wife, Deborah Stauss of Modesto; his adoptive parents, Renee Brumby of Merced and Gary Brumby of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; a brother, Raymond Stauss of Sonora; sisters Cheryl Autry of Atwater and Kathy Brumby of Burbank; three nieces; and three nephews.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tomorrow at the First Baptist church of Modesto.
Franklin & Downs-Colonial Chapel is handling arrangements.
William married Deborah Lynn Roberts.
328. Raymond Stauss (Diane Johnson315, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Raymond married Debbie.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 343 M i. Garrett Stauss
+ 344 F ii. Natane Stauss
329. Cheryl Brumby (Renee Johnson316, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
330. Katherine Brumby (Renee Johnson316, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
331. Richard Brumby (Renee Johnson316, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
332. William James "Bill" Stauss 217 232 (Renee Johnson316, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1) was born on 19 Aug 1959 in Cheyenne, Wyoming, United States and died on 4 Sep 2003 in Modesto, Stanislaus, California, Untied States at age 44. Another name for William was Bill Stauss.
General Notes: DeWayne Johnson 1993:
He is an insurance claim settler for National Medical Insurance Co. Says he and [brother] Ray met their "real Dad," who lives in Florida, and hordes of relatives...
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Karen Fish writes 1/13/07:
Gary Brumby and Renee Johnson (Brumby at that time) adopted William Stauss and Raymond Stauss at some point after the death of their mother, Diane Johnson.
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Obituary:
Aug. 19, 1959 - Sept. 4, 2003
Former longtime Groveland resident William "Bill" Stauss died unexpectedly Thursday at a Modesto medical center. He was 44.
He was born in Cheyenne, Wyo., and moved to California when he was young. He was a resident of Groveland for 23 years prior to moving to Modesto. He lived in Modesto for more than 20 years.
He worked as a receptionist of Sutter gould Medical Foundation for one year. He was a graduate of Sonora High School. He attended Columbia College and graduated from Modesto Junion College. He graduated from California State University, Stanislaus, with a bachelor's degree in finance. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Modesto.
Mr. Stauss is survived by his wife, Deborah Stauss of Modesto; his adoptive parents, Renee Brumby of Merced and Gary Brumby of Lake Havasu, Ariz.; a brother, Raymond Stauss of Sonora; sisters Cheryl Autry of Atwater and Kathy Brumby of Burbank; three nieces; and three nephews.
A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Tomorrow at the First Baptist church of Modesto.
Franklin & Downs-Colonial Chapel is handling arrangements.
William married Deborah Lynn Roberts.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 327)
333. Raymond Stauss (Renee Johnson316, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Raymond married Debbie.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 328)
334. David Aaron Fish (Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
David married Ella Patricia Allred, daughter of Kevin Allred and Carlene,.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 345 M i. Lehi Dominic Fish
+ 346 M ii. Hyrum James Fish
335. Kenneth LeRoy Fish (Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Kenneth married Peggy Nicole Underwood.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 347 M i. Cohen Adam Fish
+ 348 M ii. Liam Frederick Fish
+ 349 F iii. Elizabeth Ann Fish
+ 350 F iv. Sarah Phayla Fish
336. Michelle Laraine Fish (Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
337. Danielle Marie Fowler (Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Danielle married Jeffrey Coates.
Children from this marriage were:
+ 351 F i. Kayla Cheyenne Maga
+ 352 M ii. Adam James Coates
+ 353 M iii. Adrian Alexander Coates
+ 354 F iv. Ashlynn Coates
Danielle had a relationship with Danny Maga.
+ 355 F i. Kayla Cheyenne Maga
338. Nicole Alexis Fowler (Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
339. Danielle Marie Fowler (Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
Danielle married Jeffrey Coates.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 337)
Danielle had a relationship with Danny Maga.
(Duplicate Line. See Person 337)
340. Nicole Alexis Fowler (Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
341. Matthew Davie Peters (Harold A. Peters320, Dorothy Maude Johnson306, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
342. Jonathan Daniel Peters (Harold A. Peters320, Dorothy Maude Johnson306, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
343. Garrett Stauss (Raymond Stauss328, Diane Johnson315, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
344. Natane Stauss (Raymond Stauss328, Diane Johnson315, Clifford Raymond Johnson303, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
345. Lehi Dominic Fish (David Aaron Fish334, Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
346. Hyrum James Fish (David Aaron Fish334, Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
347. Cohen Adam Fish (Kenneth LeRoy Fish335, Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
348. Liam Frederick Fish (Kenneth LeRoy Fish335, Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
349. Elizabeth Ann Fish (Kenneth LeRoy Fish335, Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
350. Sarah Phayla Fish (Kenneth LeRoy Fish335, Karen Gail Johnson317, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
351. Kayla Cheyenne Maga (Danielle Marie Fowler337, Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
352. Adam James Coates (Danielle Marie Fowler337, Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
353. Adrian Alexander Coates (Danielle Marie Fowler337, Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
354. Ashlynn Coates (Danielle Marie Fowler337, Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
355. Kayla Cheyenne Maga (Danielle Marie Fowler337, Christine Adele Johnson318, DeWayne Burton Johnson304, Lula Mae Talbot292, Absolom Owen Talbot, Jr.281, Absolom Owen Talbot268, Reverend Charles Wells Wesley Talbot256, Temperance Wells237, Michal Owings178, Joshua Owings104, Captain Richard Owings, "the Settler"75, Owen Humphrey, of Llwyn du66, Elizabeth verch John Powell, of Gadfa, Rhiwargor64, Sibill verch Hugh Gwyn, of Peniarth54, Jane verch Owen ap Hugh Owen40, Sibill Griffith26, William, Lord of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)14, William, Lord of Penrhyn Castle, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)12, William, of Penrhyn, Chamberlain of North Wales (Sir)11, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn4, Gruffydd ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan2, Gwilym ap, Lord of Penrhyn and Cwchwillan1)
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228. Personal Documents, Family records of DeWayne B. Johnson.
229. Personal Documents, Photographs and recollections of DeWayne B. Johnson. Cit. Date: 9 Apr 2009.
230. Fish, Karen Johnson. Rec. Date: 9 Apr 2009.
231. Birth Certificate, Cit. Date: 22 Apr 1921.
232. Obituary, <Modesto Bee>. Cit. Date: Abt 6 Sep 2003.
233. Personal Documents, Fish, George Michael.
234. Fish, Karen Johnson. Rec. Date: 9 Apr 2009, George Michael Fish. Cit. Date: 18 Apr 2009.
235. Personal Documents, LeRoy Paschal Fish family Bible.
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