Mar 17, 2017

6th Generation Nash Ancestry

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32. ARNOLD NASH, Esq. of Great Nash

Dwnn (I,202) lists this ARNOLD from information given him by RICHARD NASH in 1597, though the Golden Grove pedigree omits him. We have no other evidence for him.

33. ?? NN Wogan

Dwnn gives this wife of ARNOLD NASH as the daughter of "Sir John Wogan of Longshenks," but such a location or branch "of Longshenks" is otherwise unknown. It seems to be an error in Dwnn, since the Wogan family was powerful enough to be well known and well documented.

34. ?JENKIN/JOHN LUDSOPP (?-?)

The question mark refers to difficulties that Derek Williams found in the chronology of this man as father of ELIZABETH LUDSOPP. Dwnn gives his wife as Kristian Widlock, but the Golden Grove books give a more extensive pedigree with Christian Woodlock as the mother (not wife) of JENKIN LUDSOPP. See below 69.CHRISTIAN WOODLAKE/WYDLOCK.

36. JENKIN SCOURFIELD (abt 1430-?)

He is referred to as son John in a deed dated 1439, and like the other male SCOURFIELDS he fits chronologically into the known family, according to Derek Williams. "Jenkin" is a diminutive form of "John." His attributed wife, however, is very doubtful.

37. ?Maud/Jane Broughton of Owlbury, Salop

Dwnn gives her two different first names (I,110,175-76). Bartrum questioned this wife, and close examination of known dates of her family makes her marriage to SCOURFIELD essentially impossible (Williams 22).

48. HENRY BOWEN of Haverfordwest (abt 1430-?)

As a younger son of the owner of Lochmeyler and his second wife, 97.JOAN HOWELL, this HENRY had no estate and lived in Haverfordwest. He had a brother and four sisters but only one son (GG, Gwaethvoed 42-43L 1649-50, Film no.104350).

49. ALSON ROGERS

She is identified in the BOWEN pedigree (GG Gwaethvoed 43L 1650, Film no.104350), but nothing else is known of her. In the late 15th century a Rogers family was living at Pentypark near Haverfordwest, which later became the seat of a branch of the Philipps family of Picton Castle.

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