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  1. Dec 16, 2012 · A law unto himself and a legend in his own lifetime – that was the late Dr George Penn. The Whitland GP was respected throughout west Wales and beyond for his old-fashioned values, devotion to duty and his campaigning for community causes.

  2. Nov 15, 2012 · Roger Penn is the son of Dolycwrt's longest serving GP, the late Dr George Penn, who practiced there for 42 years. He now lives in Dolycwrt with his wife, Celeste. A native of Whitland, the author attended the local primary and grammar schools before joining Lloyd's Bank Limited in 1976.

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  3. George Penn was an avid campaigner. Promoting and defending the railway lines of Wales was especially close to his heart and his greatest regret was failing to save the 'Cardi Bach' line (Whitland and Cardigan railway).

  4. George Penn was born about 1571 in Birdham, Sussex, England, a son of William Penn. He married Elizabeth on July 29, 1581 in Sussex, England. His wife Elizabeth was born about 1587 in Birdham, Sussex, England. George and Elizabeth had seven (7) children, Christina, born about 1607 in England; Eleanor born about 1603 in England; Elizabeth born ...

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    George was the eldest son of William Penne. He was so described in the 1591 will of his paternal grandfather William Penne of Minety, Gloucestershire. He wed Elizabeth (?) Penn.[citation needed] 'Later in his life he went to visit his daughter, Christiana (an early settler there) where he subsequently died. His remains were brought back to England ...

    Disputed birth at Birdham

    A George Pen married an Elizabeth Church at Birdham, Sussex, England on 29 Jul 1581.He is presumably the source of the asserted Birdham connection, but must have been born well before 1571.

    Disputed Daughter

    No sources have been provided that indicate that George Penn and Elizabeth Brinksworth were the parents of Christian Billington. They are being disconnected, should a source be provided for this relationship they can be easily reattached.

    ↑Will:"England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858" The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11...
    Posted 03 Dec 2016 by LARRY HERBSTRITT-2 62111809/person/48524634583/media/cf77cc35-f058-4c76-84da-9649156e2eaf
    Will of Sir William Penne or Penn of London. National Archives, Kew: PROB 11/334/51.
    "England Marriages, 1538–1973 ", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N227-25X: 12 March 2020), George Pen, 1581.
    Thanks to Ginny Howardand Don Harris for starting this profile. Click the Changes tab for the details of contributions by Ginny Howard and Brian and others.
    WikiTree profile Penn-115 created through the import of BDM7-7-11.ged on Jul 8, 2011 by Brian McCullough.
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    • November 4, 1632
    • Elizabeth (Brinksworth) Penn
  5. May 28, 1994 · Lord Dawson of Penn was the most admired and respected doctor of his generation. The skill with which he managed King George V's respiratory illness in 1928 undoubtedly saved the king's life and made Dawson a national celebrity.

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  7. When George Penn was born in 1706, in Caroline, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, John Penn, was 56 and his mother, Lucy Grandeville, was 35. He had at least 1 son with Elizabeth Ann Madison.

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