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Both arc said U' have liitii unmarried. Gen. Andrew Alk<strong>in</strong>sem Iluniiihrey is under the impression,<br />

though not certa<strong>in</strong>, that others belong<strong>in</strong>g to this <strong>family</strong>, not so clo.scly related, came at nearly the<br />

same date and located at diflferent po<strong>in</strong>ts <strong>in</strong> said tract, where their descendants were still liv<strong>in</strong>g<br />

when he (Andrew A.) was a young man. (Perhaps descendants of Benjam<strong>in</strong>, = p. 989, 991.)<br />

We add a copy of the very <strong>in</strong>terest<strong>in</strong>g letter written when Elizabeth <strong>Humphreys</strong> and litr<br />

<strong>family</strong> were about to leave Wales for <strong>America</strong> :<br />

" 1683, the 27th of Fifth month.<br />

"To all or any whom it may concern— Whereas Elizabeth <strong>Humphreys</strong> of Shanega<strong>in</strong> <strong>in</strong> the County of<br />

Merioneth with together all her children viz. Benjam<strong>in</strong> <strong>Humphreys</strong>, Lydia <strong>Humphreys</strong>, Amy <strong>Humphreys</strong>, and<br />

Gobetha <strong>Humphreys</strong>, have declared before us their <strong>in</strong>tention <strong>in</strong> order to their removal to Pennsylvania <strong>in</strong> <strong>America</strong>.<br />

We thought it convenient to certify <strong>in</strong> their behalf as follovveth vyt: as to herself, the said Elizabeth is a woman<br />

worthy of recommendation for an honest, faithful woman that hath been serviceable <strong>in</strong> her place, and praiseworthy<br />

<strong>in</strong> her conversation amongst us; her children also, educated as children of honest parents, of and concern<strong>in</strong>g whom,<br />

we have known that they are as tender plants grow<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> that work the the truth and grace of God.<br />

" She has her eldest son, Daniel <strong>Humphreys</strong>, already gone <strong>in</strong>to Pennsylvania about twelvemonth s<strong>in</strong>ce. Our<br />

testimony concern<strong>in</strong>g him is also that he hath walked orderly amongst us, and parted with us <strong>in</strong> much love mutually,<br />

with consent of Mother and relations, and left such a testimony beh<strong>in</strong>d him that was, and is, of good saver.<br />

"From the Quarterly Meet<strong>in</strong>g of Merionethshire.<br />

Signed Robert Owen<br />

Owen Lewis<br />

Owen <strong>Humphreys</strong> Evan William Howell<br />

HtrcH Rees Lewis Owen<br />

Humphrey Owen Rowland 0^\EN<br />

Griffith Lewis John Evans<br />

Ellis Morris Daniel Evans<br />

Rowland Ellis Thomas Davis<br />

Robert Owens."<br />

(True Copy, Philadelphia, March l6th, 1S22.<br />

CHARLES HUMPHREYS.)<br />

"8'*> Mo., II''', 1695, Daniel <strong>Humphreys</strong> Bachelor, of Haverford, <strong>in</strong> the Welsh Tract," was<br />

married "to Hannah Wynn, of Merion, at the publick meet<strong>in</strong>g-house <strong>in</strong> Merion. "* This was<br />

probably the first marriage <strong>in</strong> that meet<strong>in</strong>g-house, which was the first erected <strong>in</strong> Pennsylvania.<br />

Hannah Wynn was the dau. of Dr. Wynn, who arrived <strong>in</strong> the "Welcome" with William Penn.<br />

<strong>The</strong> second meet<strong>in</strong>g-house erected was that of Haverford, which was built chiefly, if not entirely, by<br />

the <strong>Humphreys</strong>, and on their land, near their mills, of which they had two or three full<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

grist mills, <strong>in</strong> addition to their farms. This meet<strong>in</strong>g-house was still stand<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> 1869, and <strong>in</strong> the<br />

-t grave-yard adjo<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g it the greater portion of the <strong>family</strong> of Samuel <strong>Humphreys</strong> are buried, someth<strong>in</strong>g<br />

be<strong>in</strong>g bequeathed <strong>in</strong> the will of each one, <strong>in</strong> succession, to keep the grounds <strong>in</strong> order. One<br />

of the farms is <strong>in</strong> the possession of this <strong>family</strong>. It has always been called "Pont Read<strong>in</strong>g," and<br />

is believed to be named after an old <strong>family</strong> place <strong>in</strong> Wales.<br />

Children (besides some daughters and perhaps olher sons) born <strong>in</strong> Haverford, Chester Co. , Fa. :<br />

5. I. Joshua 3; m. Sarah Williams. Family 4.<br />

6. II. t'iiAKLF.s3 b. <strong>in</strong> Haverford, Pa, <strong>in</strong> 1712; lived at the old place called the "Mansion<br />

House"; was never married. He was <strong>in</strong> the Prov<strong>in</strong>cial Assembly from 1764 to<br />

1774, and a delegate to the Cont<strong>in</strong>ental Congress from 1774 to I776f; voted aga<strong>in</strong>st<br />

the "Declaration of Independence." He was a man of high character and great<br />

<strong>in</strong>fluence. He died <strong>in</strong> 1786, at an advanced age, and his rema<strong>in</strong>s lie <strong>in</strong> the old<br />

grave-yard.<br />

7. III. Edward 3 (Dr.); em<strong>in</strong>ent as a surgeon, as well as for benevolence and humanity.<br />

8. IV. Samukl.3<br />

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