Remembering.. Piers Pennant was the one that wrote to Dr. Thomas Wynne that his daughter Tabitha and Roger Hughes were selling his stuff off and telling everyone that he had died..... Piers Pennant also had the Sheriff stop all sells until he heard from Dr. Thomas Wynne... then Dr. Thomas Wynne went back to Wales on the ship with William Penn to take care of the problem...... Ok... now we have Best Buddy Piers Pennant.... then we have the Pennants who married into the Wynn's of Tower... .....Mind you I have also found that the Wynn's of Tower, only lived about 15 miles away from Caerwys, N.Wales. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Vol III Author: John Burke An account of the lineages of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, enjoying territorial possessions or high official rank, approximately 12th through 19th century. Bibliographic Information: Burke, John. A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland Vol. 3. London: Henry Colburn, n.d. Page 35 EDWARD PENNANT, esq. of Bagillt, wedded Catharine, daughter of Edward Kynaston, esq. of Oteley, and by her, who d. in 1726, had, with three younger sons and two daughters, Trevor, the wife of John Lloyd, esq. of Pentre Hobbyn, and Catherine, wife of JOHN WYNNE, esq. of Tower, a son and successor, ROGER PENNANT, esq. of Bagillt, who m. Elizabeth, daughter of -- Mostyn, esq. of Rhyd, and had two sons and five daughters, viz. EDWARD, his heir; John; Dorothy; Elizabeth; Anne; Catharine; and Margaret, the wife of Thomas Crichley, esq. she d. in 1762. Mr. Pennant d. in 1735, and was s. by his elder son, EDWARD PENNANT, esq. of Bagillt, who espoused Mary, daughter of George Waterman, esq. of Barbadoes, and had two sons, EDWARD, his heir, and William, who d. unmarried in 1753. Mr. Pennant was s. at his demise in 1741, by the elder, EDWARD PENNANT, esq. of Bagillt, high sheriff of Flintshire in 1753, who d. unm. at Marseilles in 1778, having previously (in 1776) sold Bagillt Hall, and all his estates in Holywell township, to THOMAS PENNANT, esq. of Downing. Just food for thought. Hugs Cuz Becky ttg-inc@comcast.net http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ttg13/