"ROBERT AND ELIZABETH" PASSENGER LIST 1698

Thomas ab Evan, son of Evan ab Evan and his first cousin, William ab John, left Bala, Merioneth, Wales, in late 1697, preceding the larger group of emigrants to Philadelphia in order to buy a tract of land from William Penn for a new (second) Welsh settlement in Pennsylvania.
The rest of the Welsh Company immigrants sailed from Liverpool on 18 April 1698 on the ship "Robert and Elizabeth", Robert Haydock of Liverpool, owner, Ralph Williams, master.
It stopped at Dublin, Ireland, departing there 1 May 1698, reaching Philadelphia eleven weeks later on 17 (Smith's History of Pennsylvania say the 7th) July 1698.

Thomas ab Evan's wife traveled with "at least 8 children", along with his sister, Sarah, and three brothers Cadwalader, Owen, and Robert ab Evan and their families, which made a total of 31 from Evan ab Evan's family.
During the voyage, 45 of the passengers, and 3 of the crew, died of a form of dysentery (the bloody flux). Some say the "Robert and Elizabeth" was to have transported 145 passengers and crew.
Howard M. Jenkins in "Historical Collections Relating to Gwynedd" believes that some of the total compliment of passengers may have been servants, hence not noted anywhere, and also suggests that their total number would have been under 100 people.