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- catalog abstract "John ap John (d.1697) married Catherine (d.1694) and they lived at Trevor, hamlet located in the parish of Llangollen, near to Wrexham, Wales. They were the parents of one child, Phoebe Jones who married John Mellor, of the Whitehough in Staffordshire, England in 1689. They were the parents of five children: Phoebe, Elizabeth, Katherine, Robert and Hannah. Family members were early members of the Friends in Wales. John ap John served as a Minister of the faith.".
- catalog contributor b4960659.
- catalog contributor b4960660.
- catalog created "1907.".
- catalog date "1907".
- catalog date "1907.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1907.".
- catalog description "John ap John (d.1697) married Catherine (d.1694) and they lived at Trevor, hamlet located in the parish of Llangollen, near to Wrexham, Wales. They were the parents of one child, Phoebe Jones who married John Mellor, of the Whitehough in Staffordshire, England in 1689. They were the parents of five children: Phoebe, Elizabeth, Katherine, Robert and Hannah. Family members were early members of the Friends in Wales. John ap John served as a Minister of the faith.".
- catalog extent "43 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "John ap John and early records of Friends in Wales.".
- catalog isFormatOf "John ap John and early records of Friends in Wales.".
- catalog isPartOf "Journal of the Friends Historical Society. Supplement, no. 6.".
- catalog isPartOf "Journal supplement ; no.6.".
- catalog issued "1907".
- catalog issued "1907.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "London : Headley Brothers,".
- catalog relation "John ap John and early records of Friends in Wales.".
- catalog spatial "Wales.".
- catalog subject "BX7676.A1 F6 vol.4".
- catalog subject "John ap John, 1624-1697.".
- catalog subject "Society of Friends Wales.".
- catalog title "John ap John and early records of Friends in Wales / Comp. by William Gregory Norris. Edited for the Friends' Historical Society by Norman Penney.".
- catalog type "text".