Elen Verch Hywel - Descendants (Inventory)

Iz projekta Родовид

Особа:137781
Skoči na: navigacija, pretraga
Generation of a large tree takes a lot of resources of our web server. Anonymous users can only see 7 generations of ancestors and 7 - of descendants on the full tree to decrease server loading by search engines. If you wish to see a full tree without registration, add text ?showfulltree=yes directly to the end of URL of this page. Please, don't use direct link to a full tree anywhere else.
11/1 Elen Verch Hywel [Corwen]

2

21/2 <1+?> Hywel ap Dafydd (Nannau) [Nannau]
death: 1540

3

31/3 <2+?> Grufydd Wyn ap Howell (Nannau) [Nannau]
birth: 1500

4

41/4 <3+?> Huw Hen Nannau (Nanney) [Nannau]
birth: 1530
marriage: <1> Annes Vaughan (Fychan) [Vaughan] b. 1548 d. 1627
death: 4 maj 1603

5

51/5 <4+1> Gryffith Nanney [Nannau]
birth: 11 jun 1568, Dongelley, Merionethshire, Wales
other: Lord Nannau
death: 1609, Nannau, Merionethshire, Wales
62/5 <4+1> Robert Nanney [Nannau]
birth: 1573, Merionethshire, Wales
death: > 1614, London, England
Robert was a younger son of Lord Nanney and had no prospects of inheritance of land or title. Like most minor sons of great lords, Robert was put to apprentice as a Silver Smith in London while his Father served in parliament in the House of Lords. His son (also named Robert) followed in this father's footsteps, and with a journeyman status as a silversmith, Robert the younger migrated to the American Colonies, where he married Katherine Wheelwright, the daughter of John Wheelwright [Wheelwright] b. 1592 d. 15 November 1679, and Mary Hutchinson [Hutchinson] b. 1605 d. 1643.

6

81/6 <5+?> Hugh Nanney (Dollarhyde) [Nannau]
birth: 22 oktobar 1588, Dolgelley, Merionethshire, Wales
title: Lord Nanney
title: 4 maj 1603, Sheriff of Merionethshire
death: 1647
72/6 <6> Robert Nanney [Nannau]
birth: 2 novembar 1614, London, England
death: 27 avgust 1663, Boston (Massachusetts), United States
The son of Robert Nanney Jr and Katherine Wheelright was a reputed seaman and pirate, Samuel's death is recorded in the Bermuda archives where he is recorded as having died in-testate. In reality, he was declared dead after a period of time passed without contact from him. His wife, Susanna Jenour, by the last name died in 1716. The surnames Nanah and Jenour are both listed among the residents of the Franco Dutch "Pirate Colony" located in the Bai d'Estaing, and St Marie colony near Madagascar between 1670 and 1699. Samuel's death inventory indicates that he died in or prior to 1969. This is the same year that several of the Pirates associated with the same Madagascar colony (sailed with or aided and abetted Thomas Tew, and Henry Avery in defrauding the legal owners of the venture ship "Amity" by offloading cargo in parts unknown prior to arrival in Bermuda). Other names in this database associated with the events mentioned in this note include Arthur Jones, Thomas Henry Every, Francois Maximilian Mission. There is some evidence to suggest that the story of this colony as recorded by Daniel Defoe (alias Captain Johnson) had basis in truth as he was himself relative to the Events, as his Grandfather Daniel DeFore was related to the family of Francois Mission both being in turn related to the family Delaforce (De La Fougere).

There is record a son, John Sr, living with relatives in Dolgelly, Merioneth, Wales who was baptized in 1710 in Merioneth. He lived there until he emigrated to the Virginia Colony.

Bermudian records state: "Copy of inventory, taken by Daniel Johnson (Defoe) and Leonard White, of goods left by Samuel Nanny deceased with Mrs. Susanna Jenour, widow. Latter appeared May 10,1690 before Gov. Robert Robinson. Witnesses: Tho[mas] Bur[ton], Zachariah Briggs RG 1001/1-A p. 333-334”".

7

91/7 <7+?> Samuel Nanney [Nannau]
birth: 27 avgust 1659, Boston (Massachusetts), United States
death: <10 maj 1690, Bermuda
An inventory of Samuel's possessions on this date after his death is in the Bermuda Archives. He died intestate. His mother died in 1716 with no surviving Nanney children and her only surviving grandchild having relocated to the East Indies, his welfare unknown.

The surnames Nanah and Jenour are both listed among the residents of the Franco Dutch "Pirate Colonies" located in the Bai d'Estaing Madagascar / Ile d'Sancte Marie between 1670 and 1699. Samuel's death inventory indicates that he died in or prior to 1969 in Bermuda, this is the same year that several of the Pirates associated with the same Madagascar colony (sailed with or aided and abetted Thomas Tew, and Henry Jones in defrauding the legal owners of the venture ship "Amity" by offloading cargo in parts unknown prior to arrival in Bermuda).

Other names in this database associated with the events mentioned in this note include Arthur Jones, Thomas Henry Every, Francois Maximilian Mission. There is some evidence to suggest that the story of this colony as recorded by Daniel Defoe (alias Captain Johnson) had basis in truth as he was himself relative to the Events, as his Grandfather Daniel DeFore was related to the family of Francois Mission both being in turn related to the family Delaforce (De La Fougere).

Bermudian records state: "Copy of inventory, taken by Daniel Johnson (Defoe) and Leonard White, of goods left by Samuel Nanny deceased with Mrs. Susanna Jenour, widow. Latter appeared May 10,1690 before Gov. Robert Robinson. Witnesses: Tho[mas] Bur[ton], Zachariah Briggs RG 1001/1-A p. 333-334”".
102/7 <7+?> Mary Nanney (Dyer) [Nannau]
birth: 22 jun 1661, Boston (Massachusetts), United States
marriage: 10 mart 1679, Boston (Massachusetts), United States, (not sure), to Benjamin Dyer
death: 15 mart 1690, Boston (Massachusetts), United States, (not sure)
113/7 <7+?> Elizabeth Nanney [Nannau]
birth: 2 januar 1664
death: 1 jul 1664
Posthumous daughter of Robert Nanney

8

121/8 <9+?> (John) Samuel Nanney [Nannau]
birth: 1685, Bermuda
residence: Virginia