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She bore him four sons and they him five sons and a daughter. The
were:- male children were named:-
1. Yan Yung, 1. Yan Yuan,
2. Yan Piao, 2. Yan Hu,
3. Yan To and 3. Yan Tse,
4. Yan Chu respectively. 4. Yan Wei and lastly,
She also gave birth to two 5. Yan Ching.
daughters, particulars of whom were No details were given about the
not available. daughter.
He married again when he
became a widower and his new wife 22nd Generation Erh word Line)
was hailed from the Huang clan. No Yu (meaning Feather) conjugal
issue was forth coming out of this house.
marriage. Yan Ching, fifth son of forefather Yan
I Chih, styled Erh Chu. He married
20th Generation (Chun word-line) a maiden of the Lin clan, a prominent
Kung (meaning Wish) Conjugal family at Ta Chiu Tou hamlet, Min
House Kang village, Ming Chin
Eldest son of forefather Yan Ching, administrative unit, twentieth
Yan Yung, styled Chun Chung, capital, Yung Chun County. She
designation Hsi Feng was chosen to bore him three sons and they were:-
become the chief (like a mayor) of the 1. Yan Chi,
walled village in Tung Shan hamlet, 2. Yan Kuai and
Shan Cheng village, Ching Pai 3. Yan Yu.
administrative unit, Yung Chun He married again and his new
County. His deceased wife was a wife was from the Liu clan of Hsin
member of the predominant Huang Tsuo hamlet, Shan Cheng, Ching Pai
clan living at Hu Yang hamlet, Shan administrative unit, nineteenth
Cheng village, Tao Yuan capital, Yung Chun County. She
administrative unit, eighteenth bore him two sons and three
capital Yung Chun County. She gave daughters. Only the names of the
birth to a son who bore the name of boys were known and they were:-
Yan I Chih. 1. Yan Ping and
He married again to a member 2. Yan Ko respectively.
of the Chou clan from the thirteenth
capital, also in Yung Chun County. 23rd Generation (Chi word-line)
No child was born from this Yan Chi, eldest son of forefather Yan
marriage. Ching, styled Chi Tan. Other details
were not available.
21st Generation (Yu word-line) Yan Kuai, second son of forefather
Yan I Chih, designation Lung Yan Ching. No other details are
Chuan, was the only son of forefather available.
Yan Yung, styled Yu Shan. His
deceased wife was from the Cheng Yan Yu, third son of forefather Yan
clan of Lung Shan hamlet. She bore Ching. He lost his mother on his first