Evan THOMAS

Evan THOMAS

Eigenschaften

Art Wert Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Name Evan THOMAS

Ereignisse

Art Datum Ort Quellenangaben
Geburt etwa 1578 Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales nach diesem Ort suchen
Tod etwa 1650 Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales nach diesem Ort suchen
Heirat etwa 1600 Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales nach diesem Ort suchen

Ehepartner und Kinder

Heirat Ehepartner Kinder
etwa 1600
Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales
Sarah BOOTH

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Evan Thomas, son of John Thomas, was baptized in Glamorgan, Wales.[1] Evan died in 1650.[2] Research Notes: Evan Thomas of Genealogical Notes Lawrence Buckley [3] links the Maryland family to English nobility through this Evan Thomas: Rice ap Griffith married Lady Katherine Howard, the sixth daughter of the second Duke of Norfolk of that Family by his second wife Agnes, daughter of Hugh Tilney and sister and heiress of Sir Philip Tilney of Boston, Knt., and had issue, Griffith, Agnes and Thomas. Griffith ap Rice was restored in blood though not to the estates of his father, in the reign of Queen Mary Thomas youngest son of Rice ap Griffith, was a child at the time of his House's fall...when Griffith left the Scotch Court, Thomas was brought back to Wales, and growing up there as appears by the Proceedings in Chancery relating to a suit brought by one James Reade to recover a piece of property, occupied land in the Parish of Ebbernant, in Caermarthen shire. He married a dau. of Philip Scidamore, who brought him the demesne lands in Grosmont Manor, monmouthshire, and a grist mill near by. John Philip Thomas, son of Thomas, inherited this property before 1585, and in 1591 was Queen's Lessee of Mills at Kenchurch in the same shire. He seems to have married a wife from Swansea, as we find his son Evan b. in 1580, residing there. Evan, son of John Philip Thomas, was risiding in Swansea in 1580. He may have been the Evan Thomas who was a member of the Awennydion or Bardic College of Glamorganshire in 1620. He died in 1650, leaving issue including Philip, of whom presently, and possibly Captain Evan Thomas. Captain Evan Thomas was one of the principal members of a Baptist congregation, near Swansea, in 1672, and rice Thomas who was gunner of the tenth Lion's Whelp pinnace between 1632 and 1637, and served with John Mears whose namesake and grandson married Philip Thomas' daughter; (p. 16--17) Philip, son of Evan Thomas, was in the East India company's service in 1621, and possibly was the Messenger of the commissioners for charitable uses in 1638; if so, he was in London that year. Afterwards he engaged in Mercantile life in Bristol, in partnership with one Devonshire. Some time in 1651 Philip Thomas left Bristol, and with his wife Sarah Harrison and three children Philip, Sarah, and Elizabeth, came to Lord Baltimore's province of Maryland. (p. 17) Notice, however, that a number of the links contain words such as "possibly." This line of descent should be used, therefore, with great caution. Sources ↑ "England & Wales, Non-Conformist and Non-Parochial Registers, 1567-1970 ↑ Thomas, Lawrence Buckley. The Thomas Book, Giving the Genealogies of Sir Rhys ap Thomas, K. G. (Henry T. Thomas Co., New York City, 1896) Page 27 ↑ Lawrence Buckley Thomas (1848-1914). Genealogical notes: containing the pedigree of the Thomas family, of Maryland, and of the following connected families: Snowden--Buckley--Lawrence--Chew--Ellicott--Hopkins--Johnson--Rutherford--Fairfax--Schieffelin--Tyson and others Baltimore: L. B Thomas, Published 1877. page 17 Accessed 3/4/2019 jhd

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