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1. Yan Ta Peng and 2. Yan Ming Se (adopted son of
2. Yan Ta Ta, respectively. forefather Yan Ta Chung),
3. Yan Ming Pi and
Yan Tsu Jang, eldest son of 4. Yan Ming Pa.
forefather Yan Hsien, styled Hou I.
His deceased wife was from the Tsao Yan Ta Chung, designation Jem Chi,
clan but her place of origin was not was the third son of forefather Yan
mentioned. She gave birth to one Tsu Tsu, styled Hsing Cho. No
son, named as Yan Jen Chung. mention was made of his marriage or
Her only daughter, Yan Ying descendent left behind. However,
became the legal wife of a young Yan Ming Se, second son of his elder
master in the Lin clan, domiciled at brother, Yan Ta Chih, became his
Shang Chang, Shih chieh village, Szu adopted son and continued on his
Ping administrative unit, Te Hua lineage.
County, Yung Chun prefecture.
Yan Ta Peng, eldest son of forefather
Yan Tsu Lun, second son of Yan Tsu Cho, styled Hsing Tuan. His
forefather Yan Hsien, styled Hou deceased wife, hailed from the Liu
Shuo. clan of Hsia Pan hamlet. Other
He married a maiden from details were not mentioned. She gave
Huang Lung hamlet, of which other birth to a son who was named Yan
details were not available, to be his Ming Jui.
wife.
She bore him an only daughter Yan Ta Ta, styled Hsing Tung,
who was legally married into the designation Tsun San, was the
house of the Lin family residing in Li second son of forefather Yan Tsu
Ping, Tai Ping hamlet, Shan Cheng Cho. His deceased wife was
village, Ho Ping administrative unit, originally from Chang Shu hamlet
fifteenth capital, Yung Chun County. and belonged to the Chiu clan, but
its actual locality or area of
26th Generation (Hsing word line) development was not mentioned.
Yan Ta Chih, designation Yung She gave birth to two sons, namely
Chung, was the second son of 1. Yan Ming Cheng and
forefather Yan Tsu Tsu, styled Hsing 2. Yan Ming Tien respectively.
Tuan. He married his wife who came
from the Li clan, domiciled at Li Ping, Yan Jen Chung was the second son
Tai Ping hamlet, Shan Cheng village, of forefather Yan Tsu Jang, but he
Ho Ping administrative unit, fifteenth passed away before reaching
capital, Yung Chun County. She adulthood.
gave birth to four sons and four
daughters of which only the male 27th Generation (Shih word-line)
offsprings were appropriately named Yan Ming Chin, styled Shih Yu,
and mentioned. The males, in order designation Ching Hao, was the
of their birth were:- eldest son of forefather Yan Ta Chih.
1. Yan Ming Chin, His deceased wife was of the