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the Ma family, I Yung hamlet, Tung family living in Nan Chiao Tou
An county, Fu Chien province. hamlet. Second daughter was
married into the household of the Li
Yan Ta Shan belonged to the Fu family in Keng Wei hamlet. The
(meaning abundant) paternal lineal youngest daughter became a
line and being the second born in the daughter-in-law of the Wu family in
family, he became the head of the Nei Keng hamlet.
Min (mountain) Conjugal House. He
was the second son of forefather Yan Yan Ta Pao belonged to the Kuei
Chien Tien, styled Chun Liang, (meaning honourable) Conjugal
designation Yang Feng. House and was the head of the
His deceased first wife was Chiang (river) clique or lodge. The
from the Kao clan of Tso Kuang eldest son of forefather Yan Jun,
hamlet, the actual location of which styled Chun Fu.
was not mentioned. His deceased wife was from the
He married again to a maiden Kao clan, but the name of her
from the Fan clan and she bore him hometown was not given.
three sons and one daughter. The She bore him two sons and a
first born son was:- daughter. The sons were named:-
1. Yan I Chi, followed by 1. Yan Ying Chao and
2. Yan I Hung and lastly, 2. Yan Ying Teng
3. Yan I Yan. The only daughter was the legal wife
Their only daughter was married off of a lord in the Chen family of Kao
to the Cheng family of Huang Lan Lung hamlet.
hamlet, of which no other details
were available. Yan Ta Yu was accredited to the Fu
(abundant) Conjugal House and, as
Yan Ta Nien, an elder in the Fu the second son in the family; he
(meaning abundant) Conjugal House became the head of the superfluous
and leader of the Po (mountain) or secondary Huai (tributary) clique
clique, was the third son of forefather or lodge. His father was forefather
Yan Chien Tien, styled Chun Chieh, Yan Jun, styled Chun Ching,
designation Tzu Shan. designation Hsiu Po.
His deceased wife came from His deceased wife was the
the Li clan, a notable family in Chen eldest daughter of the honorable Yao
Pan hamlet, Hsuan Ho village, Sheng Wen Lieh of I Ku hamlet. She bore
Ping administrative unit, 7th capital, him four sons. The eldest son was:-
Yung Chun County. Two sons and 1. Yan I Peng,
three daughters were born into the 2. Yan I Luan,
family. The eldest son was:- 3. Yan I O and
1. Yan I Hu and the other was 4. Yan I Chueh, who joined the
named clique of ancestor Yan Hsin Ta.
2. Yan I Ho.
The eldest daughter became Yan Ta Ho of the Kuei (meaning
the legal wife of a lord in the Lin honorable) Conjugal House and