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Any genealogical site can become quite messy and difficult to follow or navigate, especially when the writer intends to include the wives & mothers, wherever & whenever possible, as we have done here on this website.

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Thomas Lewallen b. 1643 Wales, d. 1732.  Thomas came here as in indentured servant to Daniel Vernon.  He was a Quaker.  Thomas died in 1732.
Thomas married Ruth Vernon.
Thomas Lewallan & Ruth Vernon had at least 7 children.
 
Children of Thomas Lewallen & Ruth were:
 
1.  Jesse Lewallen b. 1689 in Wales
 
2.  Thomas Henry b. 1675
 
3.  Daniel b. 1677
 
4.  Mary b. 1679
 
5.  Richard b. 1681
 
6.  Richard b. 1684
 
7.  Hannah b.
 
 
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Thomas Lewallen is bold and underlined
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Jesse b. 1689 in Wales, m. Anne Owens.
 
Children of Jesse b. 1689 & Anne were:
 
1.  Richard b. 1742
 
2.  Shadrack b. 1736
 
3.  Sarah b. 1737
 
4.  Meshach  b. 1738
 
5.  Ruth  b. 1739
 
 
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