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birthday and he was dispatched to deceased wife was from the Lin clan
the Chiu family, Chang Shu hamlet, of Shang Chang hamlet, Shih Chieh
an ally of the Yan clan, with whom he village, Szu Ping administrative unit,
spent his childhood and upbringing. Te Hua County, Yung Chun
prefecture. She gave birth to three
Yan Ping, fourth son of forefather sons as well as three daughters. The
Yan Ching, styled Chi Wo, male issues were:-
designation Kuo Chuan. 1. Yan Tsu Jang,
His deceased wife came from 2. Yan Tsu Lun and
the Cheng clan. Other details about 3. Yan Tsu Chun respectively.
her were not available, except that The youngest son left home
she bore two sons from this union. and was brought up in his mother's
They were named home as a grandson on the maternal
1. Yan Ching and side.
2. Yan Hsien respectively.
25th Generation (Hou word-line)
Yan Ko, fifth son of forefather Yan Yan Tsu Tsu, styled Hou I, was the
Ching, styled Chi Ting. He married a eldest son of forefather Yan Ching.
lady who was a member of the Liu His deceased wife's former home was
clan, originally from Yueh Cheng Hsien Hsi hamlet and she belonged
(meaning city of the Yueh to the Cheng clan. Three sons and
inhabitant). She rebelled against two daughters were born from this
this marriage by running away. wedlock. The male offspring’s names
From this temporary wedlock, a were:-
daughter was born into the family 1. Yan Ta Tsuan (who passed
and she was married off to an away at a very young age);
household in Hsien His hamlet, the 2. Yan Ta Chih and
actual location of which was not 3. Yan Ta Chuang both grew to
given. adult life.
24th Generation (Ti word-line) Details of the daughters were not
Yan Ching, designation Han Chih, mentioned.
was ther eldest son of forefather Yan
Ping, styled Ti Chuen. His deceased Yan Tsu Cho, second son of
wife, hailed from the Chiu clan of Pa forefather Yan Ching, styled Hou
Tou, Lung Chiao Sha, Shan Cheng Shuang. His deceased wife, hailed
village, Ching Pai administrative from Keng Wei, Tai Ping hamlet,
unit, nineteenth capital, Yung Chun Shan Cheng village, Ho Ting
County. She bore him two sons who administrative unit, fifteenth capital
were named:- Yung Chun, where the Li clan, to
1. Yan Tsu Tsu and which she belonged, claimed to hold
2. Yan Tsu Cho respectively. the majority amongst its local gentry.
She gave birth to two sons and three
Yan Hsien, second son of forefather daughters. Only the male offspring
Yan Ping, styled Ti Tsong. His names were recorded. They were:-