Beth,
As usual, you have done a very nice job. This is really a tough task. I do
hope others can help support her by adding and clarifying what is listed
and/or disproving what can't be correct.
We've been a very quiet group for months, so it may be time to raise the
spirits, again.
Please pardon my "absence" as I am finishing up some research as I prepare
to write my Ogan line, which via a female, does go back to the Evans lines,
as well as the Pughs, Rogers, Conrad/Kunders, etc. of Philadelphia pre 1690.
I'm "listening" however....<vbg>
Best wishes,
Emily
Emily: I added Ellin Pugh & the questioned addition of Sarah
Pugh
(doesn't seem likely), the children of Robert Pugh and Sarah Evans. I
also
added Robert Pugh's siblings; Griffith, David and the possibility
of Ellin
(Edward and Evan were already on the list). I'm guessing that John ap
Hugh
& family are not related to Robert & his siblings though it
sure would
make
it tidy if he were!
Lloyd: Thanks for pointing out the typo!
I'm figuring 91 plus some "& family". I'll wait a little longer
for any
other input & then see what The Ships List might be able to add. I know
at
one time I saw a query by an "unrelated" person, so I'm
hopeful. Thanks.
"ROBERT AND ELIZABETH" PASSENGER LIST 1698
Thomas ab Evan, son of Evan ab Evan and his first cousin, William ap John,
left Bala, Merioneth, Wales, in late 1697, preceding the larger group of
emigrants to Philadelphia in order to buy a tract of land from William
Penn
for a new (second) Welsh settlement in Pennsylvania. The rest of the
Welsh
Company immigrants sailed from Liverpool on 18 April 1698 on the ship
Robert
& Elizabeth, Robert Haydock of Liverpool, owner, Ralph Williams,
master.
It
stopped at Dublin, Ireland, departing there 1 May 1698, reaching
Philadelphia eleven weeks later on 17 (Smith's History of Pennsylvania say
the 7th) July 1698. Thomas ab Evan's wife traveled with "at least 8
children", along with his sister, Sarah, and three brothers Cadwalader,
Owen, and Robert ap Evan and their families, which made a total of 31 from
Evan ab Evan's family. During the voyage, 45 of the passengers, and 3 of
the
crew, died of a form of dysentery (the bloody flux). The Robert and
Elizabeth was to have transported 145 people. Howard M. Jenkins in
Historical Collections Relating to Gwynedd believes that some of the total
compliment of passengers may have been servants, hence not noted anywhere.
[10/14/02: It appears that the passenger list for the voyage no longer
exists, and following is a beginning attempt to recreate it. Please let me
know corrections or additions: Beth McMakin: mcmrud(a)vail.net]
Ann __ (wife of Thomas ab Evan, son of Evan ab Evan, who emigrated in
1697)
Their children: Evan Evans
Robert Evans
Hugh Evans
Owen Evans
Lowry Evans
Sarah Evans
Ellin Evans
At least 1 more child
Robert ab Evan (son of Evan ab Evan)
Ellin v Griffith (wife of Robert ab Evan)
Their children: Evan Evans
Hugh Evans
Lowry Evans
Ann Evans
Mary Evans
Sarah Evans
Jane Evans
Owen ab Evan (son of Evan ab Evan)
Elizabeth __ (wife of Owen ab Evan)
Their children: Thomas Evans (6 children aboard, 2 born in PA
later)
Evan Evans
Robert Evans
John Evans
Cadwallader Evans
Elizabeth Evans
Mary Evans
Samuel Evans
Cadwallader ab Evan (son of Evan ab Evan)
Ellin Morris (wife of Cadwallader ab Evan)
Their children: John Evans
Sarah Evans
2 children who died at sea
Sarah v Evan (daughter of Evan ab Evan)
Robert Pugh (husband of Sarah v Evan)
Their children: Mary Pugh (possibly a 3rd, Sarah, as well, but LDS
shows b. 1707)
Ellin Pugh
Edward ap Hugh/Pugh (named in William Penn's Patent to William ap John and
Thomas ab Evan on
10 March 1998, recorded in 1703, brother to Robert Pugh, above)
Evan ap Hugh/Pugh (named on land conveyance deed from William John &
Thomas
Evan dated 5
June 1699, brother to Robert and Edward)
Griffith ap Hugh/Pugh (brother to Robert, Edward & Evan)
David ap Hugh/Pugh (brother to Robert, Edward, Evan & Griffith)
? Ellin v. Hugh/Pugh (sister of the 5 Hugh/Pugh brothers above. Born in
1675, no further info.)
Jane v Hugh ap Cadwallader (wife of William ap John who emigrated in 1697)
Their children: Ellin Williams
Margaret Williams
Catherine Williams
John Williams
Gwen Williams
Gainor Williams
Griffith ab Evan (brother of Evan ab Evan)
His children: Edward Griffith
Robert Griffith
David Griffith
Hugh Griffith
Catherine Griffith (maybe Catherine Griffith Morris)
? Her son: Cadwallader
Mary __ (wife of Hugh Griffith, above)
Their children: Evan Griffith
Griffith Griffith (later called Griffith
Hugh)
John Williams (from Montgomery, Wales) (married Catherine v Griffith in
1713)
? Rowland Ellis (from Dolgelley, Wales) and possibly a wife & children
Edward ap Foulke (from Coed-y-foel, Wales)
Eleanor v Hugh (wife of Edward ap Foulke)
Their children: Grace Foulke
Thomas Foulke
Gwen Foulke
Hugh Foulke
Jane Foulke
Catherine Foulke
Margaret Foulke
Evan Foulke
Cadwallader Foulke
David ab Evan
Margaret v John (wife of David ab Evan) died at sea
Their children: Gwen Evans
Margaret Evans
Gainor Evans
Hugh Roberts (Quaker preacher & probable organizer of the voyage) (He 1st
went to PA in 1883
onboard the "Morning Star" with his wife, Jane v Owen, 6 children, and
sister, Gainor Roberts, who
married John ap Robert, also onboard)
John ap Humphrey (named on land conveyance deed from William John & Thomas
Evan dated 5
June 1699)
Gwen v John (wife of John Humphrey)
Their children: David Jones (or 1 son & 3 daughters)
Jane Jones
Cadwallader Jones
Elizabeth Jones
Robert ap John (named in William Penn's Patent to William ap John and
Thomas
ab Evan on 10
March 1698, recorded in 1703. He is named on a land conveyance deed
from
William John and
Thomas Evan dated 5 June 1699.
? Evan ap Robert & family
? Ellis ap David & family
John ap Hugh (named on land conveyance deed from William John & Thomas
Evan
dated 5 June
1699. It is believed he was not brother to the other Hugh/Pugh siblings)
__ (wife of John ap Hugh)
Their children: Ellis ap Hugh
Gainor v Hugh