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- 1. Merion in the Welsh tract : with sketches of the townships of Haverford and Radnor, historical and genealogical collections concerning the Welsh barony in the province of Pennsylvania, settled by the Cymric Quaker in 1682 /974.81 D2/ Glenn, Thomas Allen b. 1864 (Main Author) Page 311; 261
2. Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania /974.8 Fws p.183 /974.8 F2 Glenn, Thomas Allen b. 1864 (Main Author)
3. Ancestry of Dr. Thomas Wynne, speaker of the first assembly of Pennsylvania, etc. : who was born in the parish of Yskeiviog, near Caerwys, in Flintshire, North Wales, inthe year 1627, and who removed to the province of Pennsylvania with William Penn, in the good ship, Welcome, in the year 1682. Cook, Richard Yerkers
p. 2
4. Philadelphia Quaker Records
5.Pennsylvania Magazine Volume 10 page 107 Subject Class 974.8 B2
Edward Jones and others arrived safely in River Schuykill 13 Aug 1682 in Ship Lyon. Settled on south
side, 6 or 7 miles from the sity, dug caves and lived in them.
6. A history of the Quakers in Wales and their emigration to North America;Rees, Thomas Mardy (Main Author);942.9 K2r - FHL BRITISH Book - Available Volume 10 page 107 Edward Jones agreed with
William Penn for 5,000 acres in Pennsylvania, sent over to take possession
page 157 Edward Jones and Company (names of Welchmen who formed the company including Edward Nones (see Early History of Merion and and old Welsh pedigree by James J. Levick, repreint from Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography, volume 14 (1880)
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