Individual: Ann Wogan

Parental family: John Wogan and individual number 92

Sex: Female

Death:

Identification Number: MB276

Note: m. William Adams

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Individual: Cecilia Wogan

Parental family: John Wogan and individual number 92

Sex: Female

Death:

Identification Number: MB277

Note: m. Rev. Rowland Lloyd of Fletherston

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Individual: Peter Wogan

Parental family: John Wogan and Frances Pollard

Sex: Male

Death:

Identification Number: MB281

Note: Peter Wogan was the third son of Sir John Wogan [MB270] and according to a deed recited in the post mortem inquisition of his father, lived at Carew in Pembrokeshire. He was educated for the Bar, and the Registers at Gray's Inn show that he was admitted to that institution on 21 May 1617.

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Individual: Ellen Wogan

Parental family: John Wogan and Frances Pollard

Sex: Female

Birth:

Death:

Identification Number: MB282

Note: m. John Voyle of Haverdfordwest

From Carr-Harris Family History in Library of Society of Genealogists

Ellen Wogan daughter of Sir John Wogan of Boulston married John Vogle and was alive in 1650

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Individual: Maud Wogan

Parental family: John Wogan and Frances Pollard

Sex: Female

Death:

Identification Number: MB283

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Individual: Elizabeth Wogan

Parental family: John Wogan and Frances Pollard

Sex: Female

Death:

Identification Number: MB284

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Individual: Jane Wogan

Parental family: John Wogan and Frances Pollard

Sex: Female

Death:

Identification Number: MB285

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Individual: Frances Owen

Parental family: Hugh Owen and Elizabeth Wyrriot
Marital or other families:

Sex: Female

Death:

Identification Number: MB288

Note: dau of Sir Hugh of Bodeon, Anglesey and Orielton, Pembs

How long Frances, the widow of Maurice, resided at Boulston after her husband's death it is impossible to say. At the time of her death she lived at Philbeach [In Marloes parish], now an ordinary farm house, the only old portion being a curious round chimney, shown in the illustration. The exact date of her decease is unknown, but her nuncupative will, under which her grandson, Lewis Wogan, was appointed residuary legatee, was proved in May 1659.

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