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Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant 1592–1657 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 22 February 1592

Birth Location: Llantilio Pertholey Parish, Monmouthshire, Wales

Death Date: 21 August 1657

Death Location: New Kent County now King Queen County, Virginia, Colonial America Place of Burial Lewis Cemetery, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA

Father: Richard Pritchard

Mother: Lady Morgan

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Warner

Children(s): Major Lewis

The story of Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant began in 1592 in Llantilio Pertholey Parish, Monmouthshire, Wales. Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant married Elizabeth Liddea Lydia Warner, and had children including Major John Lewis. Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant passed away in 1657 in New Kent County now King Queen County, Virginia, Colonial America Place of Burial Lewis Cemetery, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant began in 1592 in Llantilio Pertholey Parish, Monmouthshire, Wales.
  • Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant married Elizabeth Liddea Lydia Warner, and had children including Major John Lewis.
  • Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant passed away in 1657 in New Kent County now King Queen County, Virginia, Colonial America Place of Burial Lewis Cemetery, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Colonel Immigrant's Ancestors

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Colonel Immigrant
1592–1657
Birth Place: Llantilio Pertholey Parish, Monmouthshire, Wales
Parents
Richard Lewis Pritchard
1570–1616
Llantilio Pertholey, Monmouthshire, Wales
Lady (Catherine) Morgan
1570–1615
Machen, Monmouthshire, Wales
Grandparents
Richard (Lewis) -11
1537–1628
Llangatock, Crickhowell, Brecknockshire, Wales, United Kingdom
Nest (verch (Dau. of)) Thomas
1541–1581
Llanelli, Breconshire, Powys, Wales, United Kingdom
Sir (Henry Morgan, Pirate, Governor of) Jamaica
1536–1603
Llanrhymny,Monmouth,,England
Catherine Herbert
1560–1604
Cogan Pell, Glamorganshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
Sir Morgan
1508–1583
Lady Morgan
1512–1534
Sir Pembroke
1544–1601
Catherine 14pggm
1540–1568
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir VIII)
1474–1542
Lady Vaughan
1486–1528
Sheriff VII,
1474–1586
Ann Morgan
1475–1512

Colonel Immigrant's Descendants

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Colonel (John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The) Immigrant (22 February 1592–21 August 1657) m. Elizabeth ((Liddea) Lydia) Warner (3 Feb 1610–Jan 1680)
  1. 1. Major (John) Lewis 1633–1689 m. Elizabeith (Isabella Miller Lewis) Yard 1640–1704
    1. 1. Nicholas Merriweather 1667–1744 m. Elizabeth Meriwether 1671–1744
      1. 1. Judith (Meriwether) Higgins 1700–1792 m. Charles (Boulton) Rev 1700–1767
        1. 1. Sarah Bolton 1720–1787 m. William Tucker 1718–1791

Colonel Immigrant's Timeline

2 Records

1592
22 February 1592
Birth of Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant in Llantilio Pertholey Parish, Monmouthshire, Wales
Llantilio Pertholey Parish, Monmouthshire, Wales
1657
21 August 1657
Age 65
Death of Colonel John I Lewis of Monmouthshire The Immigrant in New Kent County now King Queen County, Virginia, Colonial America Place of Burial Lewis Cemetery, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA
New Kent County now King Queen County, Virginia, Colonial America Place of Burial Lewis Cemetery, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 22 February 1592
    Event Place: Llantilio Pertholey Parish, Monmouthshire, Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 August 1657
    Event Place: New Kent County now King Queen County, Virginia, Colonial America Place of Burial Lewis Cemetery, King and Queen County, Virginia, USA

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