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Maj. John LEWIS, Jr

Maj. John LEWIS, Jr

Male 1633 - 1689  (56 years)

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  1. 1.  Maj. John LEWIS, Jr was born in 1633 in Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 15 Dec 1633 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales (son of John LEWIS, Sr and Lady Johanne LEIGHTON); died on 2 Dec 1689 in Chemokins, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Dec 1689 in Lewis Family Plantation, Poropotank Creek, King and Queen, Virginia, British Colonial America.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LVWW-5MM
    • MilitaryService: St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; County Militia: Rank of Major
    • Vestryman: St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America
    • Name: John LEWIS
    • Name: Major John LEWIS
    • Residence: 1651, Virginia, British Colonial America

    Notes:

    JOHN LEWIS was christened, 15 Dec. 1633, Liantilio, Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales. (Parish Records) He was the son of the John Lewis who immigrated with his family to York Co., Virginia and received, 1 July 1653, a Patent of 250 acres at the head of Totopotomoys Creek (afterwards known as Lewis Creek.). He had transported 5 persons: John Lewis, Lidia Lewis, Wm. Lewis, Edward Lewis, John Lewis Jr. (Land Patent Book No. 3 p. 4.) This plantation became known as "Chemokins" and was given to John's older brother, William Lewis, when his father died about 1657.
    As a young man John Lewis, Jr. began to acquire land as follows:
    ?29 December 1655 - 250 acres, Gloucester Co. at the main swamp of Poropotanke running down the same from the land of Col. Richard Lee, to Beech Spring &c. (Land Patent Book No. 4, p. 6.) John added to his holdings in 1658: "To all and whereas and now know ye that I the said Samuel Mathews Esq and give and grant unto John Lewis and James Turner one thousand acres of Land and Marsh called Lewis' Island lying and being in the County of New Kent Bonded on the East side on the north side and on the west side with the River and on the south side with Parencess Creek that divides this Land from the Land of John Pouncy. The said Land being due unto the said John Lewis and James Turner by and for the Transportation of twenty persons and to have and yealding and dated the 18th of November 1658. (New Kent Co VA Deeds, p 321)
    ?About 1660, John inherited "Chemokins" after the death of his brother, William. John is said to have managed "Chemokins" through a series of overseers which included some of his sons.
    ?18 Mar 1662 - John Lewis & James Turner 1000 Acres Patent issued in the said Lewis & Turner's names and granted by William Berkeley, Knight, his Magesties Governor & Ira Hickman.
    ?30 Oct 1662 - To all etc whereas etc me Know ye that I the said Sir William Berkeley Governor & give and grant unto John Lewis and Thomas Mitchell one thousand six hundred and Eighty acres of land lying and being in the county of New Kent beginning at a Spanish Oak in the Line of W. Mitchell Land. . .to Lt Cole Jacob's Corner. . .line of Mr. Mitchell's Land. . .The said Land being due by Transportation and To have & to Hold and to be Sold and yielding and paying and which payment to be made yearly from the entry of the survey and rights in the office being the 30th of October 1662 provided and Dated the 15th of January 1662/3. (New Kent Co VA Deeds, p 565.)
    ?23 Nov. 1663 - Patent of 1700 acres at the head of Poropotanke creek both sides, adjoining the lands of Mr. Major, Thomas Hanckes, George Austin, up Coates Branch to Col. Richard Lee's land, to the bridge swamp, thence down the bridge swamp and Porpopontanke Swamp to the head of the Creek and so to the place where it began; 120 acres thereof patented to Timothy Lodell and Thomas Broughton Sept. 13, 1651, and assigned to John Lewis; 100 acres thereof patented by Howell Price Oct. 6, 1656 and assigned to said LEWIS; and 600 acres not before granted. (Land Patent Book No. 5, p. 299)
    About 1665 or 1666 John married Isabella Miller, b. 24 Aug 1640 at New Kent Co VA. John and Isabella probably lived the remainder of their lives on the original homestead. However, by this time he owned around 3890 acres and continued to acquire additional land and within two years had more than doubled his land holding to over 8500 acres.
    ?7 Aug 1667 - To all and whosoever and now know ye that I the said Wm. Berkley, Knt., Governor, do give and grant and on John Lewis two thousand acres of Land in New Kent and proper upon fiven of proper banke swamp beginning at the mount of a great branch north below the said Lewis Plantation. . .to a hickory in Tymothy Lewis oak Line. . .by a branch of Mahogany Swamp. . .to the corner of Geo Majie Land. . .possetion Swamp. . .along John Chambers Land. . .from up land of John Aoy to in South Swamp. . .to John Land. . .Geo Sissims lyne of trees. . .to said road of Cobb branch. . .to the Land where it began. Land being as follows. Eighty acres part through of Tymothy Lewis and one Thousand acres of and six hundred acres granted to the same Lewis by plat Dted the 23 November 1663 and the being hundred and Twenty being due by and for the Transfer of nineteen persons.
    ?16 Aug 1667 ? patent to John Lewis of "2600 acres in Glouchester and New Kent Counties being upon both sides of Poropotanke Swamp, beginning at the mouth of a great branch next below the said LEWIS' plantation by Old Woman's Poynt; boundaries mentioned as courses are run as follows: Timothy Lowdell's line, John Levingstone's line, a branch of Mattapony Swamp, Richard Jamor, Junr's land, George Major's land, head of Pepetico Swamp, John Chamberlain's land, John Fox's land Poropotanke Swamp, George Austin's line, head of Coale's branch, the land of Mr. Richard Lee, Bridge Swamp, Poropotanke Swamp to the mill, and down the creek to the beginning. Due 80 acres purchased of Timothy Lowdell, and 1000 acres of Howell Price and 600 acres as by patent Nov. 23, 1663, and the residues 820 acres due by and for the transportation of 19 persons. (Land Patent Book No. 6, p. 17.)
    ?22 Apr 1668 ? "To all etc to whom go now know yea that I the sayd Berkerly, Knt, Governor, etc. give and grant unto an John Lewis one hundred acres of Land Lying in part County and on the NE side of Caine hole swamp. . .of John Leoissone land next Edward Wadkins land. . .to Cain hole swamp. . .to the head spring this land and John Kings then joining to the said Leoissone Land. . .The Land Grant being by and for the transportation of two persons and to have and to hold adjoining and paying present 22nd day of April 1668. Tho C."
    In 1675 John Lewis along with Lieut. Smity, Capt Lightfoot, Mr. Royston and Buckner patented 10,000 acres. His share of the acquisition would bring his land holdings to over 10,500 acres. At this same time John Lewis was termed major in the foot service and served as Surveyor in Gloucester Co VA in 1676.
    Bacon's Rebellion: In 1676 a thousand Virginians of all classes and races, led by Nathaniel Bacon, rose up in arms, against the rule of Governor William Berkeley. Indian attackes and the colony's dismissive policy as it related to the political challenges of its western frontier, along with other challenges helped to motivate a popular uprising against Berkeley who had failed to address the demands of the colonists regarding their safety. Bacon's forces attacked Indians, chased Governor William Berkeley from Jamestown, Virginia, and ultimately torched the capital. John Lewis' residence in 1676 was near Major Thomas Pate's, where Bacon's forces were encamped, he suffered severely from the depredations of his troops. Col. John West, a person greatly impaired in his stock and goods by the Rebels, and a most constant Loyal Gentleman during the late Rebellion, and was for some time after Bacon's death Imprisoned by the Rebel Party." "Major John Lewis a suffered loses." At Middlesex Court in Feb 1677 one Mathew Bentley was summoned to answer the charge that during the late rebellion, when in command of forty or fifty men-in-arms at Major Lewis' plantation in New Kent county, he killed three hogs and four sheep, used a great deal of corn, and took meal for the whole rebel army at Major Pate's. The Pate residence was just south of Chemokins. (Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 5, p. 67.)
    Will of James Miller. To my loving brother, Maj. John Lewis. . .a horse. . .to my loving sister Mrs. Isabell Lewis wife of Major John Lewis. . .whole estate during her life and after her death. . .to my two nephews Edward and John Lewis, the Younger. . .to them and their heirs forever. . .My aforesaid sister my sole executrix. (New Kent Co VA Probate: 3/29/1678.)
    1680, John Lewis was captain of horse in the militia of New Kent, and one of its justices.
    Maj. John Lewis died 2 Dec 1689 in New Kent Co. Virginia and was buried on the Lewis Plantation, in King and Queen Co., Virginia. John is most noted for being the father of Councilor John Lewis.
    Isabella would later marry Robert Yard of England. But after her death, Isabella was returned to the Lewis Plantation and is buried in the Old Lewis Cemetery in what is now King and Queen Co VA. "Here lieth interred the body of Mrs. Isabella Yard born the 24th of August 1640 and departed this life the ninth day of February 1703/4 aged 63 years 5 months & 16 days.
    Children of John Lewis and Isabella Miller:
    1.MARY LEWIS: b. 1661 New Kent, Va.
    2.EIIZABETH LEWIS: b. c. 1663 New Kent, Va.; married, abt. 1681, in New Kent, Va. to Robert Woodson (brother of Elizabeth Woodson) b. 1660 Henrico, Va. She died, 4 June 1691, Henrico, Va.
    3.Cpt. EDWARD LEWIS: b. 5 Sep 1667 New Kent, Va; married c. 1688 in New Kent, Va., to Susannah Lewis, b. c. 1670. He died 11 Feb 1713 King and Queen, Va., and was Buried on Lewis Plantation, King and Queen, VA
    4.SARAH LEWIS: b. 1668 New Kent, Va. married, 21 Oct.1692, in New Kent, Va. to Robert Woodson.
    5."Councilor"/Col. JOHN LEWIS (III): b. 30 Nov. 1669 New Kent Co Va.; married c. 1689 in Gloucester, Va. to Elizabeth Warner, b. 24 Nov. 1672 Gloucester, Va. Daughter of Col. Augustine Warner and Mildred Read. They had 14 children but only 8 names are preserved.
    6. WILLIAM LEWIS: b. c. 1671 New Kent, Va.; married 1690 in Henrico, Va. to Elizabeth Woodson (sister of Robert Woodson) b. 1670 Henrico, Va. He died 25 Dec. 1706 New Kent, Va.
    7.NICHOLAS LEWIS: b. c. 1672 New Kent, Va.; died before 1699 New Kent, Va.
    8.THOMAS LEWIS: b. c. 1674 New Kent, Va.; died 1725 King George, Va.
    9.JAMES LEWIS: b. 1675 New Kent, Va.
    10.MILDRED LEWIS: b. 1676 New Kent, Va.
    11.GAVIN LEWIS: b. c. 1680 New Kent, Va.
    12.PATIENCE LEWIS: b. 1682 New Kent, Va.; married c. 1707 in Virginia to Paul Harralson, b. c. 1680 in Virginia. She died 1750 at Wateree, Richland, So. Carolina.
    13.OWEN LEWIS:

    NOTE: Find A Grave source has him linked to the wrong parents--another one of their many mistakes


    John married Isabella MILLER about 1660 in Virginia, British Colonial America. Isabella (daughter of James MILLER and Mary LAWRENCE) was born on 24 Aug 1640 in York, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 9 Feb 1704 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried on 9 Feb 1704 in Poropotank Creek, King and Queen, Virginia, British Colonial America. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary LEWIS was born about 1661 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 13 Feb 1687 in Henrico, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    2. Edward LEWIS was born on 5 Sep 1667 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 11 Feb 1713 in King and Queen, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Feb 1713 in Poropotank, King and Queen, Virginia.
    3. Elizabeth LEWIS was born in 1668; died on 4 Jun 1691.
    4. John LEWIS was born on 30 Nov 1669 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; died on 14 Nov 1725 in Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Nov 1725 in Warner Hall Graveyard, Naxera, Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America.
    5. Nicholas LEWIS, I was born in 1672 in New Kent, New Kent, Virginia; died in 1699 in Petsworth Parish, Gloucester, Virginia.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John LEWIS, Sr was born on 22 Feb 1592 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales; was christened on 22 Feb 1592 in Llantilio Pertholey, , Monmouthshire, Wales (son of Lewis AP RICHARD and Catherine MORGAN); died on 21 Aug 1657 in King and Queen, Virginia; was buried in Aug 1657 in King and Queen, Virginia, British Colonial America.

    Other Events:

    • FamilySearch ID: LTQM-WQP
    • Immigration: Gloucester, Virginia, British Colonial America; 1653

    Notes:

    Multiple sources included:
    1) Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, April 1948 and August, 1954
    John LEWIS, born 1594 Monmouthshire, d. 1657. His grave not discovered until 1948.
    2) Land Patent Book No. 3, p 4
    3) Epitaphs of Gloucester and Mathews counties in Tidewater Virginia, through 1865, pp. 95-99
    4) Old New Kent County History, Vol 1, pp 268-271
    Less
    Notes
    Descendants of John, the Immigrant, Lewis
    of Monmouthshire, Wales
    John Lewis and his progeny are the Warner Hall family of Lewises. Cited on his tombstone;John Lewis bourne in Monmouthshire,; John was believed to be descended from the Lewis Family of Wales. However, DNA evidence proves that John is not related to Edmund ;the Immigrant; Lewis of Middlesex Co VA. This John is a descendant of the Lewis Family Monmouthshire, England.
    John Lewis was born 1594 in Monmouthshire, Wales. He grew up on one of this Lewis family holdings in Monmouthshire, the easternmost county of Wales. On 11/21/1630 in Monmouthshire, Wales, John married Lydia Lewis b. c. 1610 in Wales. John and family lived in Wales until about 1653 when they immigrated to York Co VA. The first record of John is found in the 7/1/1653 York Co VA land patent where he received 250 acres as head-right for transportation of five persons--himself, wife Lydia, William, Edward, and John, Jr.
    John lived a good life and sired an enormously successful line which married into the most powerful families of Virginia--Washington, Marshall, Fielding, Meriwether, Daingerfield, Taliaferro. Descendants of John would sire presidents. But, perhaps, the most remarkable thing about John of Monmouthshire is his almost three-hundred-year anonymity. Most historians know of Councilor John Lewis, and some know of his father, Maj. John Lewis of Chemokins. But until the 1948 discovery of John, Immigrant; tombstone on the original family plantation, no one knew of this John Lewis.
    Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Apr 48 Aug 54:
    John Lewis, b. 1594 Monmouthshire, d. 1657. . .his grave found in 1948.
    John died 8/21/1657 on the family plantation. The cemetery is now located in New Kent Co VA.
    Born 1594 Monmouthshire, Wales
    Married 11/21/1630 in Monmouthshire, Wales, to Lydia Lewis b. c. 1610 in Wales
    Immigrated c. 1653 to York Co VA
    Land Patent Book No. 3 p. 4:
    1 July, 1653, land granted to John Lewis, 250 acres, head of a branch of Poropotanke Creek called Lewis Creek (formerly Totopotomoye Creek) in Gloucester Co. Adjoining lands of Capt. Francis Morgan and Samuel Sally. Transported 5 persons: John Lewis, Lidia Lewis, Wm. Lewis, Edward Lewis, John Lewis Jr.
    1653 New Kent Co VA Land Record
    Epitaphs of Gloucester and Mathews Counties in Tidewater Virginia through 1865, pp. 95-99:
    The dividing line between Gloucester County and King and Queen County is Poropotank Creek. On the King and Queen side of this creek JOHN LEWIS in 1653 received a patent for a tract of land; this land was not far from paradise in Gloucester. . . .
    Old New Kent County History, Vol. 1, pp. 268-271:
    On the left of the road which passes up a slight hill on the King and Queen side of the creek lies the Lewis Plantation. This was the seat of the first JOHN LEWIS who had his first patent to 250 acres of land in 1653, and added more land. JOHN LEWIS lived here several years before his death in 1657.
    1654 New Kent Co split from York Co
    Died 8/21/1657 New Kent Co VA
    1691 King and Queen split from New Kent Co
    Buried at Old Lewis Cemetery, King and Queen Co VA
    Here lieth interred the body
    of JOHN LEWIS (borne in Monmouth-
    shire) died the 21th of August
    1657 aged 63 years. The anagram
    of his name, I shew no ill


    John married Lady Johanne LEIGHTON. Johanne (daughter of Thomas LEIGHTON and Elizabeth KNOLLYS, Lady Leighton) was born in 1595 in England; died in 1652 in England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Lady Johanne LEIGHTON was born in 1595 in England (daughter of Thomas LEIGHTON and Elizabeth KNOLLYS, Lady Leighton); died in 1652 in England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 9QRZ-ZVL

    Children:
    1. 1. Maj. John LEWIS, Jr was born in 1633 in Virginia, British Colonial America; was christened on 15 Dec 1633 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 2 Dec 1689 in Chemokins, New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America; was buried in Dec 1689 in Lewis Family Plantation, Poropotank Creek, King and Queen, Virginia, British Colonial America.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lewis AP RICHARD was born about 1560 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales (son of Richard Lewis and Lady Nesta FERCH THOMAS); died on 4 May 1616 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; was buried on 4 May 1616 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LCFC-5BB

    Lewis married Catherine MORGAN about 1581. Catherine (daughter of Watkin AP MORGAN and Gwenllian Powell GAMAGE) was born in 1563 in Machen, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 29 Sep 1615 in Monmouthshire, Wales; was buried after 29 Sep 1615 in Machen, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Catherine MORGAN was born in 1563 in Machen, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Wales (daughter of Watkin AP MORGAN and Gwenllian Powell GAMAGE); died on 29 Sep 1615 in Monmouthshire, Wales; was buried after 29 Sep 1615 in Machen, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Wales.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L8VQ-XKD

    Children:
    1. Thomas LEWIS was born about 1582 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; and died.
    2. Marie VERCH LEWIS was born about 1586 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; and died.
    3. Johane Lewis was born in 1589 in Monmouth, Wales; died in 1652.
    4. 2. John LEWIS, Sr was born on 22 Feb 1592 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales; was christened on 22 Feb 1592 in Llantilio Pertholey, , Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 21 Aug 1657 in King and Queen, Virginia; was buried in Aug 1657 in King and Queen, Virginia, British Colonial America.

  3. 6.  Thomas LEIGHTON was born about 1529 in Feckenham, Worcestershire, England; died between 1 Feb 1610 and Sep 1611 in Feckenham, Worcestershire, England; was buried in 1610 in St Peter Port, Balliwick of Guernsey.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LCVT-N97

    Thomas married Elizabeth KNOLLYS, Lady Leighton. Elizabeth was born on 15 Jun 1549 in Rotherfield Peppard Court, , Oxfordshire, England; died in 1611 in Feckenham, Worcestershire, England; was buried in 1605 in Wedmore, Sedgemoor District, Somerset, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth KNOLLYS, Lady Leighton was born on 15 Jun 1549 in Rotherfield Peppard Court, , Oxfordshire, England; died in 1611 in Feckenham, Worcestershire, England; was buried in 1605 in Wedmore, Sedgemoor District, Somerset, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LZL1-KP8

    Children:
    1. 3. Lady Johanne LEIGHTON was born in 1595 in England; died in 1652 in England.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Richard Lewis was born in 1537 in Llangatock, Crickhowell, Brecknockshire, Wales (son of Sir Lewis AP JOHN WALLIS and Lucy Ferah Clewelyn); died in 1628 in Crickhowell, Breconshire, Wales; was buried on 18 Apr 1628.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 29HH-XKT
    • Note: ; Patronymics describes the process of giving a child the father's given, or forename, as a surname. This means that a family's name changes in successive generations. The Welsh patronymic system describes family trees in terms of the male line only and rec
    • Name: Richard AP LEWIS
    • Name: Richard AP THOMAS LEWIS
    • Name: Richard Gwyn ap Llweelyn ANWYL LEWIS

    Notes:

    Richard Lewis, I

    Birth:1537 Crickhowell, Breconshire, Wales
    Died 1628 in Crickhowell, Breconshire, Wales
    father Lewis Ap Thomas and Maud Thomas
    spouse Nest Verch Thomas
    children
    Lewis ap Richard; Hugh Lewis and Thomas Lewis

    About Richard Lewis, I
    Will dated 15 March1627, proved 18 April 1628. Eldest son kept father's surname, others followed Welsh tradition and used his first (ap Richard).
    Information from: www.glenncourt.com Sources: Bradney, History of Monmouthshire, vol. 1, p. 153; Duke, Kenmore and the Lewises, pp. 4? 11; Harris, "John Lewis," pp. 195? 205; Hotten, Original Lists of Persons of Quality, pp. 79, 103, 108; Lewis, Lewis Patriarchs, pp. 74? 82; Moses, Welsh Lineage, pp. 1? 20 ff.; New England Historical & Genealogical Register, vol. 18, p. 81; Nugent, Cavaliers and Pioneers, vol. 1, p. 229; Sorley, Lewis of Warner Hall, pp. 17? 29, 293? 300, 445? 68; St. Teilo's parish register; VA tombstone records.

    Richard Lewis, I's Timeline
    1537 Birth of Richard; Crickhowell, Breconshire, Wales
    1560 Age 23Birth of Hugh Lewis
    1569 Age 32Marriage of Richard Lewis to Nest Thomas; Llanelli, Breconshire, Wales
    1570 Age 33 Birth of Lewis ap Richard; Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, , Wales
    1596 Age 59, Birth of Thomas Lewis
    1628 Age 91Death of Richard at Crickhowell, Breconshire, Wales
    Crickhowell, Breconshire, Wales



    Richard married Lady Nesta FERCH THOMAS. Lady (daughter of Thomas AP PHILIP LLEWELLYN and Unknown) was born in 1541 in Llanelly, Breconshire, Wales; died in 1626 in Llanelly, Breconshire, Wales. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Lady Nesta FERCH THOMAS was born in 1541 in Llanelly, Breconshire, Wales (daughter of Thomas AP PHILIP LLEWELLYN and Unknown); died in 1626 in Llanelly, Breconshire, Wales.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GXFB-639

    Children:
    1. 4. Lewis AP RICHARD was born about 1560 in Brecon, Breconshire, Wales; died on 4 May 1616 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; was buried on 4 May 1616 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales.
    2. Hugh LEWIS was born in 1560 in Penrose, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom; and died.
    3. Edward AP RICHARD was born about 1564 in Langatock, Crickhowell, Breconshire, Wales; died in 1635 in Llanelly, Breconshire, Wales.
    4. Anne LEWIS was born in 1565 in Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, Wales, United Kingdom; died on 5 Dec 1645 in Wales.
    5. Thomas AP RICHARD was born in 1566 in Wales; and died.
    6. Elizabeth LEWIS was born in 1568 in Penrose, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom; and died.
    7. William LEWIS was born in 1570 in Llangattock, Breconshire, Wales; died before 15 Mar 1627 in of, Abergavenny, Monmouth, England.

  3. 10.  Watkin AP MORGAN was born on 28 Mar 1545 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 18 Mar 1593 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; was buried on 18 Mar 1593 in Llantilio Pertholey, , Monmouthshire, Wales.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LBTQ-NRK

    Watkin married Gwenllian Powell GAMAGE. Gwenllian was born in 1548 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Gwenllian Powell GAMAGE was born in 1548 in Llantilo Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LK33-1VB

    Children:
    1. 5. Catherine MORGAN was born in 1563 in Machen, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Wales; died on 29 Sep 1615 in Monmouthshire, Wales; was buried after 29 Sep 1615 in Machen, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Wales.