Jane Stradling1 
Her married name became Thomas. Her married name became Oldisworth.1
Children of Jane Stradling and William Thomas
- unknown daughter Thomas1
- Elizabeth Thomas2 b. c 1630, d. 8 Feb 1701/2
- Edmond Thomas+2 b. 22 Nov 1638, d. c May 1677
Edmond Thomas1 
He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Glamorgan in 1656.1 On 10 December 1657 he was summoned to Cromwell’s ‘Other House’ by writ.1 He lived at Wenvoe, Glamorgan, WalesG.1
Children of Edmond Thomas and Elizabeth Morgan
- Elizabeth Thomas2 d. c Aug 1677
- Frances Thomas2 d. b 1690/91
- William Thomas+2 b. 1649, d. 28 Apr 1677
Elizabeth Morgan1
From circa 17 June 1652, her married name became Thomas.
Children of Elizabeth Morgan and Edmond Thomas
- Elizabeth Thomas2 d. c Aug 1677
- Frances Thomas2 d. b 1690/91
- William Thomas+2 b. 1649, d. 28 Apr 1677
William Thomas1 
Children of William Thomas and Hon. Mary Wharton
- Sir Edmund Thomas2 b. 20 Aug 1674, d. c 20 Jan 1692/93
- Anne Thomas2 b. 10 Aug 1675, d. 1694
Hon. Mary Wharton1 
by Sir Peter Lily, 1673 2
Hon. Mary Wharton was born in 1649.3 She was the daughter of Philip Wharton, 4th Baron Wharton and Jane Goodwin.1,3 A settlement for the marriage between her and William Thomas was made on 14 February 1672/73.1 She married, secondly, Sir Charles Kemeys, 3rd Bt. in 1678.1 She died from 27 March 1699 to 16 May 1699.3
From 14 February 1672/73, her married name became Thomas. From 1678, her married name became Kemeys.1
Children of Hon. Mary Wharton and William Thomas
- Sir Edmund Thomas3 b. 20 Aug 1674, d. c 20 Jan 1692/93
- Anne Thomas3 b. 10 Aug 1675, d. 1694
Children of Hon. Mary Wharton and Sir Charles Kemeys, 3rd Bt.
- Jane Kemeys+3 d. c 13 Oct 1747
- Sir Charles Kemeys, 4th Bt.3 b. 23 Nov 1688, d. 29 Jan 1734/35
Sir Edmund Thomas1 
He was appointed Knight in 1686.1 He lived at Ruperra, Glamorgan, WalesG.1 He lived at Wenvoe, Glamorgan, WalesG.1
Anne Thomas1 
She lived at Wenvoe, Glamorgan, WalesG.1 She lived at Ruperra, Glamorgan, WalesG.1
Elizabeth Thomas1 
From 16 December 1675, her married name became Cheyne.1
William Cheyne, 2nd Viscount Newhaven1 
Is commemorated in Cheyne Row.1 He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) for Buckinghamshire.1 He succeeded as the 2nd Viscount Newhaven [S., 1681] on 30 June 1698. He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Buckinghamshire between 1712 and 1714.2 On his death, his titles became extinct.1,2
