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Hugh Owen 1670–1715 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1670

Birth Location: Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales

Death Date: 01 Jul 1715

Death Location: Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales

Father: Hugh Owen

Mother: Elin Downham

Spouse(s): Elizabeth Rowlands

Children(s): Myddanwy Hughes

The story of Hugh Owen began in 1670 in Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales. Hugh Owen married Elizabeth Rowlands, and had children including John Hughes, Myddanwy Hughes. Hugh Owen passed away in 1715 in Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales.

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Biography

  • The story of Hugh Owen began in 1670 in Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales.
  • Hugh Owen married Elizabeth Rowlands, and had children including John Hughes, Myddanwy Hughes.
  • Hugh Owen passed away in 1715 in Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Hugh Owen's Ancestors

Self
Hugh Owen
1670–1715
Birth Place: Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales
Parents
Hugh Gwyn Owen
–1686
Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales
Elin Downham
1637–
Ingleton Yorkshire
Grandparents
Robert Downham
1597–1668
Austwick, Yorkshire, England
Elizabeth Wildeman
1614–1666
Great-Grandparents
John Downham
1570–1642
Ann Harrison
1570–1639
Philippi Wildman
–1620
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Downham
1530–1580
Margaret Leigh
1540–1584
Sir Harrison
1549–1604

Hugh Owen's Descendants

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Hugh Owen (abt 1670–01 Jul 1715) m. Elizabeth Rowlands (–7 OCT 1723)
  1. 1. Myddanwy Hughes 1690–1745 m. Lewis Hughes 1690–1738
    1. 1. Ellinor Langdon 1715–1750 m. John (Hughes, Attorney At) Law 1686–1754
      1. 1. Eleanor (\ Ellin \ Elinor (Clegir Mawr)) Hughes 1741–1820 m. John ((Yeoman \ Farmer, of Lleiniog, Penmon; Clegir Mawr, Llanbeulan)) Rowlands 1727–1793
        1. 1. William Rowland 1772–1854 m. Jane Rowland 1781–
        2. 2. Hugh ((Clegir Mawr, Llanbeulan)) Rowlands 1784–1860
        3. 3. Anne (\Ann (Lleiniog, Penmon; Clegir Mawr, Llanbeulan)) Rowlands 1763–1792
        4. 4. Mythanwy ((Clegir Mawr, Llanbeulan)) Rowland 1771–1836
        5. 5. JOHN ((Lleiniog, Penmon; Clegir Mawr, Llanbeulan; Penyrorsedd, Llandrygan)) ROWLANDS 1767–1847
        6. 6. Ellin (\ Ellinor (Penmon; Clegir Mawr, Llanbeulan; Llantrisant)) Rowlands 1768–1840
        7. 7. Rice (Hughes (Llandyfrydog; Caerglaw, Llanbeulan; Schoolmaster, Lowgate, Gwalchmai; West Derby, Liverpool)) Rowlands 1778–1853
        8. 8. John ((Penmon)) Rowlands 1764–1764
        9. 9. Jane Rowlands 1772–
        10. 10. Grace ((Llandyfrydog; Neuadd, Llanfaelog)) Rowlands 1776–1818
        11. 11. Margaret ((Lleiniog, Penmon; Clegir Mawr, Llanbeulan)) Rowlands 1761–1820
        12. 12. Elizabeth ((Llandyfrydog)) Rowlands 1780–1782
      2. 2. Margaret Hughes-Roberts 1740–1790
      3. 3. William Hughes 1744–1787
      4. 4. John Hughes 1748–1817
      5. 5. Rice Hughes 1746–1790
      6. 6. Mathanwy Hughes 1749–
      7. 7. John ((Clegir)) Hughes 1737–
    2. 2. William HUGHES 1732–
    3. 3. Mary Hughes 1726–
    4. 4. Grace Hughes 1716–
    5. 5. William Hughes 1717–1754
    6. 6. Lewis Hughes 1720–
    7. 7. Elizabeth Hughes 1722–
    8. 8. Howel Hughes 1723–
    9. 9. Myddanwy Hughes 1718–1719

Hugh Owen's Timeline

2 Records

1670
abt 1670
Birth of Hugh Owen in Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales
Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales
1715
01 Jul 1715
Age 45
Death of Hugh Owen in Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales
Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1670
    Event Place: Gwaenfynydd, Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Baptism
    Event Place: Anglesey, Wales
    Record Source: Anglesey, Wales, Anglican Church Baptisms, Marriages and Burials

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 01 Jul 1715
    Event Place: Llechylched, Anglesey, Wales

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