are direct ancestors of L RobinsonBriggs, Hannah (b. 28 Aug 1642, d. 28 Aug 1642)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Boston town records from PS21 #1Page: 12
Data:
Text: Hannah of Wm Briggs born and buried 28 day (6th) month 1642
Death: 28 Aug 1642 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts
Pedigree: adopted
Death: AFT Feb 1726/1727
Death: BEF 1693
Death: ABT 29 Jul 1700 Merion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Burial: 29 Jul 1700 Merion, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death: 12 Oct 1738 Goshen, Chester, Pennsylvania
Death: 25 Apr 1690 Llanfor, Wales
Note: poss a Biographical Sketch in "The Friends", Vol. xxix, page 396.
Death: Mar 1737/1738 Gwynedd, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Death: 7 Dec 1723 Gwynedd Monthly Meeting, Pennsylvania
Note: poss a Biological Sketch in "The Friends", vol. xxx, page 220 1664-1745from Gwynedd, PA.
Death: 26 Mar 1716 Gwynedd, Montgomery, Pennsylvania
Death: Bet 1753 - 1754 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Death: 29 Sep 1741
Death: Fron Goch, Wales
Death: BEF 1723
Death: ABT 1727
Note: Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Volumes I-III
Roberts Family
"A short account of John Roberts, formerly of Llyn, being a son ofRichard Roberts, and grandson of Robert Thomas Morris, who lived atCowyn, in the Parish of Llanengan, and County of Cµrnarvon; my motherbeing Margaret Evans, daughter of Richard Evans, of the Parish ofLlangian, and County aforesaid. Being convinced of God's EverlastingTruth about the year 1677, not by man, nor through man, but by theRevelation of Jesus Christ, in my own heart--being about 30 Miles fromany Friends or Meeting in that time when I was convinced, but coming intoacquaintance with Friends near Dolgelly, and near Bala, inMerionethshire, I frequented their Meetings while I abode in those parts,but by the Providence of God in the year 1683, I transported myself withmany of my friends for Pennsylvania, where I and they arrived theSixteenth day of the 9th Month, one thousand six hundred and 83, beingthen thirty-five years old, and settled myself on the place which Iafterwards called Pencoid, in the Township of Merion, which wasafterwards called so by them, being the first settlers of it. Havingbrought with me one servant man from my native land and fixed my settlinghere, I took to wife Gaynor Roberts, daughter of Robert Pugh, fromLlwyndedwydd, near Bala, in Merionethshire; her mother being ElizabethWilliams Owen, one of the first that was convinced of the Truth in thatneighborhood. So leaving this account for our offspring and others thatdesire to know, whence we came and who we descended from, and when wecame to settle unto this place where we now abide, being then awilderness, but now by God's blessing upon our endeavors, is become afruitful field; So to God's name be the Praise, Honor & Glory, who isworthy it for ever & ever more."
Note: A James Penniman died in Braintree on 30 Nov 1724 per PS 26 #8, page726.
Source: (Birth)
Title: Boston town records from PS21 #1Page: 79
Data:
Text: James of James and Mary Penniman born Sept 27 (1661 town records).
Source: (Birth)
Title: Boston town records from PS21 #1Page: 108
Data:
Text: Mary of James and Mary Penniman born Sept 17 (1668)
Source: (Birth)
Title: Boston town records from PS21 #1Page: 133
Data:
Text: Town records for 1674: Joseph of James & Mary Peniman born Oct. 8.
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