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    1. [PaOldC] Morris Lewellin
    2. Sandra Ferguson
    3. Philadelphia Co wills; LEWELLIN, MORRIS. Haverford, Co. of Chester, Pennsylvania. Yeoman.6 mo. 14, 1714/5. November 19, 1730. E.141.Children: David, Morris, Mary Humphrey, Griffith. Exec: Griffith Lewellin. Witnesses: Joan Lewellin (her mark), Thomas Owen (his mark), Joseph Ambler. LEWELLIN, MORRIS. Merion, Co. of Philadelphia. August 26, 1749/50. October 3, 1749. J.173.Wife: Catherine. Children: Cisly, Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret and Catherine. Grandchildren: Morris Cran (Evan) and Lewellin Taylor. Sons-in-Law and Exec: Evan Evans, Alexander Cruickshank, James Truman, Isaac Taylor. Witnesses: G. Lewellin, John David, Mary Ann Lewellin. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.13.20/508 - Release Date: 10/31/2006

    10/31/2006 02:41:56
    1. Re: [PaOldC] Morris Lewellin
    2. George
    3. Lewellin,Llewellyn or Llewelyn? There must be a relationship between these two Morris's.James Truman seems to be a common link. James Truman m.7-6-1743,at Haverford Meeting,Mary Llewelyn dau.of Morris Llewelyn,of Merion Twp.She received a certificate from Haverford to Phila.,1-8-1743,4,but on 2-28-1755,they obtained one from the latter to Haverford,with four of their children;and on 11-10-1758,a certificate to return again to the city.They had children: Richard,d.6-4-1813,aged 69;m.1st 6-15-1774,at Pine St.Meeting,Phila Abigail Estey,d.7-12-1775;dau.of Moses and Eunice Estey,of Reading town,East Jersey;2nd m.to Rachel Sykes,dau.of Thomas,of Charleston, S.C.She d.7-20-1808,aged 52. Morris,d.11 mo.1830,aged about 81;m.7-5-1781,at Middletown Meeting, Mary Sharpless;dau.of Joseph and Mary Sharpless,of Middletown.He was a paper maker on Darby Creek for a time and later removed to Bridgeport,Fayette Co.,Pa.,where he and his sons built engines for the first steamboats on the Monongahela. Evan,m.4-11-1782,at Phila.Meeting,Hannah Dubre,dau.of William and Mary Dubre,of the Northern Liberties of the city of Phila.They had several children. James,b.10-3-1753;d.2-20-1826;m.Phebe Moore. William,killed by a fall from a scaffold,aged 18. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sandra Ferguson" <ferg@ntelos.net> To: <pa-old-chester-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 9:41 PM Subject: [PaOldC] Morris Lewellin > Philadelphia Co wills; > > LEWELLIN, MORRIS. Haverford, Co. of Chester, Pennsylvania. Yeoman.6 mo. > 14, > 1714/5. November 19, 1730. E.141.Children: David, Morris, Mary Humphrey, > Griffith. Exec: Griffith Lewellin. Witnesses: Joan Lewellin (her mark), > Thomas Owen (his mark), Joseph Ambler. > > > LEWELLIN, MORRIS. Merion, Co. of Philadelphia. August 26, 1749/50. October > 3, 1749. J.173.Wife: Catherine. Children: Cisly, Mary, Elizabeth, Margaret > and Catherine. Grandchildren: Morris Cran (Evan) and Lewellin Taylor. > Sons-in-Law and Exec: Evan Evans, Alexander Cruickshank, James Truman, > Isaac > Taylor. Witnesses: G. Lewellin, John David, Mary Ann Lewellin. > > > > > -- > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.13.20/508 - Release Date: > 10/31/2006 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > PA-OLD-CHESTER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    11/01/2006 01:18:19