1715 Anne Walter, buried 3 Mo. 27, 1715 Elizabeth Jones, daughter of Robert Jones, Merion, buried 4 Mo. 16, 1715. Anne, daughter of John Griffith, buried 6 Mo. 1715. Gwenllian, the wife of David Price, buried 6 Mo. 20, 1715. David Price was an early settler in Radnor. James Price purchased 300 acres in 1682; by a Deed of Lease and Covenant dated 16 July, 1684, Lett the same to David Price for 5 years, and in case Ja. Price did not come over in that time, the said David was to hold it forever; he never came. The name of David Price is on the List of Taxables for the "Welch Tract", 1693. Edward Sion, Living Last at Mount Arrah, 8 Mo. 3, 1715. This was Edward John or Edward Jones, living at Mt. Araret. Mt. Araret was on the high hills overlooking the Schuylkill, near what is now Manayunk. The "Falls of Mt. Araret" were the ripples above Manayunk. Two men, named Edward Jones, are mentioned in the List of Taxables for the Welch Tract, 1693. they were "Edward Jones of Merion", with property assessed at 80£; and Edward Jones wit property assessed at 40£. Edward Jones "of Merion" was Dr. Edward Jones of Wynnewood. Robert Jones, son of John ap Thomas, purchased "Mount Arrarat" from David Hugh. Robert died 1746. Edward Jones of "West Side Schuylkill", is mentioned in the List of "Old Rights" - in the "Minute Book of Property". "Edward Jones, Gentleman, late of London", purchased land 1687. The name of Edward Jones, "Glover" is on the List of those Merion who subscribed towards the purchase of lands on the Susquehanna, 1696. John Bevan, bach, buried 11 Mo. 13, 1715. The welsh word "bach", means, "little" or "young". William William, buried 11 Mo. 20, 1715 - 16. Son of Edward William. Aged less than one year. Moses Roberts, of Merion, Buried 12 Mo. 22, 1715 (Feb.) Will proved in Philadelphia, Feb 28, 1715-16. Mentions brother Ellis Roberts - friend Robert Roberts. Brothers, Aaron and Ellis Roberts. Gainor Roberts; Sisters, Rachel, Jane and Mary Roberts. Nieces, Katharine and Rachel Roberts; Margaret Edwards; Elizabeth Roberts; Sarah Dickinson; Jane, daughter of Abel Thomas. John Kelley; Thomas Bowen; John Roberts and his daughter Elizabeth; Robert Roberts. Witnesses, John Roberts, David George. 9, 5, 1712. Ellis Roberts of Radnor, blacksmith, son of Robert Ellis, dec'd, - and Elizabeth Pugh, dau. of Ellis Pugh of Plymouth, at Plymouth Meeting House. Wit: - Job, Jane, and Mary Pugh; Moses, Aaron, Evan, Rachel, Jane and Mary Roberts; Thomas and Jane Ellis. Ellis Pugh of Merion had a son, Ellis Pugh, Jr. of Plymouth, who married 3 Mo. 3, 1708, Mary Evans, daughter of Owen (3d of the 4 Evans brothers, settlers of Gwynnedd) and Elizabeth, his wife. Mary married (2.) Wm. Roberts, 9 Mo. 16, 1736. Mary Evan m. (1.) 3 Mo. 3, 1708, Ellis Pugh, Jr. of Plymouth, eldest son of Ellis Pugh of Merion: (2.) 9 Mo. 16, 1736, William Roberts. Mary survived her second husband. Her will was proved Aug. 1748. Mentions her grandsons Ellis and Elijah Pugh; her grand-daughter, Mary Pugh; her "only daughter Sinah Walker" - (Abel Walker of Tredyffrin married his cousin Sinah Pugh of Gwynned, 4 Mo. 13, 1727) -Her Grandson Isaac Walker. Daughters of her son Ellis Roberts. Brothers John, Cadwallader and Thomas Evans. Will signed 3 d Mo. (May) 1748. The will of Ellis Pugh, mason, is recorded in Philadelphia. Signed Nov. 29, 1718. Proved March 16, 1718-19. Mentions sons Thomas, Job and Ellis. Son-in-law Ellis Roberts. Grand-daughters, Katharine and Mary Meredith, Sinah Pugh. Grandson Ellis Pugh. Daughter Ellin Davis. Wife's name not given. Executor, son Job. Overseers, son-in-law, Meredith Davids; David Meredith, John Moore, Robert Jones. Witnesses, John Moore, Wm. Griffith, Cadwallader Jones, Robert Jones. The will of Thomas Pugh of Philadelphia Co., Mason. Proved Oct 1, 1723. Recorded in Phila. Wife Jane, sole executrix. Brother Job Pugh also named, being absent. Sons Jesse and Roger. Trustees, Robert Jones of Merion, Meredith Davis, Job Pugh and Ellis Roberts. Signed 3d Mo. 3, 1723. Witnesses, John Roger, Thomas Ellis, Ellis Roberts, Meredith David. 3, 3, 1708. Ellis Pugh, Jr. of Plymouth, eldest son of Ellis Pugh of Merion and Mary Evan, eldest dau. of Owen Evan of Gwynnedd, at a public meeting. Wit: - Thomas, John, Sinah and Job Pugh; Owen, Eliz., Evan, John, Robt. And Thos, Evans. Edward Robert of Merion died about 1715. William Robert son of Edward of Merion, dec'd and Anne, daughter of Robert Evans of Gwynnedd were married at Gwynnedd Meeting, 6 Mo. 25, 1715. Ann Evans was the daughter of Robert and Ellen Evans of Gwynnedd; and this Robert Evans was the second son of Evan ap Evan of Wales. Robert was one of the four brothers name Evans who came to Gwynnedd, Philadelphia County (now Montgomery County) 1698. William Roberts, "blacksmith", and Ann Evans, his wife had two sons, Robert Roberts and Evan Roberts, both of whom died in North Wales about 1789 and 1790. Robert John of Merion, died about 1715. He had a son John Evans, born 1677. The name of Robert John is on the List of Taxables for 1693. Hugh Evan, eldest son of Evan Pugh of Gwynnedd, batchelor; - and Mary Robert, daughter of Robert John of Merion, deceased, were married at Gwynnedd, 3 Mo. 25, 1716.