Ancestors of Ievan known as Evan Robert Lewis
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Ancestors of Ievan known as Evan Robert Lewis
This is a print-out from the Gwynedd Historian's personal database, and contains mostly undocumented data, but generally follows Thomas Allen Glenn (Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, Vol II, Owen, Evans and Allied Families pps 47-107). Last modified March 2010.
Generation No. 1
1.
Ievan known as Evan Robert Lewis, born Abt. 1585 in Rhiwlas, Merionethshire or Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; died September 1668 in Fron Goch,Llanfor Parish, Merionethshire, Wales. He was the son of 2. Robert ap Lewis and 3. Gwrvyl verch Llewellyn ap David. He married (1) Jane verch Cadwalader. She was born Abt. 1585 in Fron Goch, Merionethshire or Carmenthshire, Wales (?). She was the daughter of Cadwalader ap Meredydd.
Source: Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn, 1902
Evan Robert Lewis, fourth son, born circa 1585, died at Fron Goch, in the parish of Llanderfel in the Comot of Penllyn, Merionethshire, circa 1662. One of the early manuscript pedigrees of this family states the Evan Robert Lewis removed from Rhiwlas to Fron Goch. Rhiwlas is the estate of the Price family, who came from Ysputty-Ievan. The farm called Fron Goch is partly in the township of Ucheldref, in Llanfor parish, and partly in Llandderfel. The farm of Fron Goch has always paid tithes to both churches. Evan Robert Lewis married Jane.
Burial: September 28, 1668, Llandderfel Parish, Merionethshire Wales. Fron Goch is a small town just north of the market town of Y Bala, today in the Welsh administrative district of Gwynedd. The area about Fron Goch is the common origin of most of the first settlers of Gwynedd, Pennsylvania.
Evan Robert Lewis' wife Jane v. Cadwaladr was a descendant of the Price family who owned most of the lands in the part of Merionethshire from which the Gwynedd settlers came. A bit of her ancestry is
HERE.
Generation No. 2
2. Robert ap Lewis, born 1555 in Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; died 1637 in Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 4. Lewis ap Griffith and 5. Ethli verch Edward ap Ievan. He married 3. Gwrvyl verch Llewellyn ap David.
Thomas Allen Glenn, Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, Vol. 2, page 84: Robert Lewis, fourth son of Lewis ap Gruffydd (Griffith), of the parish of Yspytty Evan. [Evans MS. ped; Dwnn, ii., 278-9.]
39-40 Eliz. (1596-7). Robert Lewis of the parish of Yspytty Evan ("Sputty") is assessed in the roll of the second payment of a Subsidy granted 39 Eliz., on freehold land, to the value of 20 shillings. [Lay subsidy Roll for Denbighshire, under "Sputty" (hundred of "Islaet") 39-40 Eliz., No. 220/186 [Pub. Rec. Office, London][The highest ratings in this Roll are that of Thomas Price, esq., and Robert Wynne ap Cadwalader, esq. who are assessed at only 5 pounds and 4 pounds respectively. The former was lord of the manor.]
43 Eliz. "1601." Named in a pedifree by Lewys Dwnn, Deputy Herald; certified by the Rev. Evan lloyd, the nephew of Robert Lewis, 1601. [Dwnn, ii., 278-9]
1637, 13 March. Administration of the goods and credits of Robert Lewis, late of the parish of Spytty, deceased, granted to Jane Lloyd, relict of the disease. [Act Book 1637/1670, Probate Registry of St. Asaph]
Robert Lewis married, first, Gwerfyl, daughter of Llewelyn ap David, of Llanrwst, Denbighshire. [Dwnn, ii. 278-9.] He married, secondly, after 1601, Jane Lloyd, who was living 24 April 1638.
3. Gwrvyl verch Llewellyn ap David, born 1550 in Llan Rwst, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 6. Llewellyn ap Dafydd.
Children of Robert Lewis and Gwrvyl David are:
i. Cadwalader ap Robert, born Abt. 1578.
ii. Thomas ap Robert, born Abt. 1581.
iii. John ap Robert, born Abt. 1583.
1 iv. Ievan known as Evan Robert Lewis, born Abt. 1585 in Rhiwlas, Merionethshire or Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; died September 1668 in Fron Goch, Denbighshire or Llanfor Parish, Merionethshire, Wales; married Jane verch Cadwalader.
v. Hugh ap Robert, born 1586. Witness to the will of Thomas ap Ieuan ap Robert of Spytty, 4 Feb 1606.
vi. Humphry Robert, born Abt. 1589.
vii. Lowry verch Robert, born Abt. 1590.
viii. Margaret verch Robert, born Abt. 1592.
ix. Jane verch Robert, born Abt. 1595.
x. Catherine verch Robert, born Abt. 1597.
xi. Ellen verch Robert, born Abt. 1600.
xii. Margaret verch Robert
Generation No. 3
4. Lewis ap Griffith, born 1525 in Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; died 1600 in Yshute, Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 8. Griffith ap Howell and 9. Gwenllian verch Einion. He married 5. Ethli verch Edward ap Ievan.
Thomas Allen Glenn, Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, Vol 2, p. 83:
34-35 Hen. VIII (1543). Lewis ap Gruffydd, under the designation of lewes ap Gruff, is assessed in the parish of "Sputty" (hundred of "Islaet")(Yspytty Evan) "in bonis" vij li (7 pounds), it being an assessment for the first payment of the Subsidy. [Lay Subsidy Roll for Denbighshire, 34-35 Hen. VIII, No. 220/166 Public Record Office, London.]
He died prior to 43 Eliz (1601), [Dwnn, ii., 279], and was buried at Yspytty Evan Church.
Lewis ap Gruffydd married Ellen, daughter of Edward ap Evan of the parish of Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire, ap Tudor ap David ap Evan Ddu. The mother of Ellen was Catherine, daughter of Gruffydd ap Llewelyn ap Einion. This Einion was the son of David ap Ieuan ap Einion, the celebrated constable of Harlech Castle.
5. Ethli verch Edward ap Ievan, born Abt. 1520 in Llenwddyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 10. Edward ap Evan and 11. Catherine verch Gruffydd.
Children of Lewis Griffith and Ethli Ievan are:
i. David ap Lewis, born Abt. 1544.
ii. William ap Lewis, born Abt. 1546.
iii. Evan ap Lewis, born Abt. 1548.
iv. John ap Lewis, born Abt. 1554.
2 v. Robert ap Lewis, born 1555 in Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; died 1637 in Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; married Gwrvyl verch Llewellyn ap David.
vi. Cadwaladr ap Lewis, born Abt. 1556.
6. Llewellyn ap Dafydd
Child of Llewellyn ap Dafydd is:
3 i. Gwrvyl verch Llewellyn ap David, born 1550 in Llan Rwst, Denbighshire, Wales; married Robert ap Lewis.
Generation No. 4
8. Griffith ap Howell, born Abt. 1488 in Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 16. Howel ap Einion and 17. Mali verch Llewellyn. He married 9. Gwenllian verch Einion.
Thomas Allen Glenn (
Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, Vol. II, p. 81-2.)
34-35 Hen. VIII (1543.) Gruffydd, under the designation of "Gruff ap howell ap Einion," is assessed in the parish of "Sputty" (Yspytty Evan), "in bonis xxs." [Lay Subsidy Roll for Denbighshire, 34-35 Hen. VIII., No. 220/166, Public Record Office, London.]
Gruffydd married Gwenllian, daughter of Einion ap Ieuan Lloyd, of Llansannan, ap Madog ap Iorwerth ap Llewelyn Chwith, of Chwibren, in the parish of Llansannan, ap Cynwrig ap Bleddyn Lloyd of Hafodunos, in the parish of Llangerniw, in the lordship of Rhyfioniog [or Rhuvoniog), Denbighshire, ap Bleddyn Vychan ap Bleddyn ap y Gwion ap Rhaidr Vach, from Dedd Moelwynog, head of the 9th Noble Tribe of Wales. [Dwnn, ii., 278; Hengwrt MS. 384.]
9. Gwenllian verch Einion, born Abt. 1492 in Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 18. Einion ap Ieuan and 19. Gwenhwyfar verch Gronwy.
Child of Griffith Howell and Gwenllian Einion is:
4 i. Lewis ap Griffith, born 1525 in Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; died 1600 in Yshute, Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; married Ethli verch Edward ap Ievan.
10. Edward ap Evan, born Abt. 1488 in Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of 20. Evan ap Tudor and 21. Morvydd verch Evan. He married 11. Catherine verch Gruffydd.
11. Catherine verch Gruffydd, born Abt. 1492 in Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
Child of Edward Evan and Catherine Gruffydd is:
5 i. Ethli verch Edward ap Ievan, born Abt. 1520 in Llenwddyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Lewis ap Griffith.
Generation No. 5
16. Howel ap Einion, born Abt. 1456 in Is Aled, Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; died 1543. He was the son of 32. Einion ap Deikws Ddu and 33. Morvdd verch Matw ap Llowarch. He married 17. Mali verch Llewellyn.
Thomas Allen Glenn, Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, Vol II, p. 79-80: Howel ap Einion, eldest son of Einion ap Deikws Ddu. [Evans MS. ped; Dwnn, ii., 278.] According to tradition he was at the battle of Bosworth Field, in 1485, and there is some evidence to show that he served as an archer, or man at arms, under his cousin, Maredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert. This Maredydd, in 1485, removed from Eifonydd, Llyen, to Nantconwy, adjacent to Yspytty Evan, in Denbighshire, where he purchased and leased large estates, and "to strengthen himself in the country" against the robbers who at that time made their home within the Sanctuary of Ysputty Evan, then belonging to the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem, and who numbered "above a hundred, well horsed and well appointed," he "provided out of all parts adjacent, the tallest and most able men he could hear of. Of these he placed colonists in the country filling every empty tenement with a tenant or two, whereof most was on the king's land," and within the space of a few years "was able to make seven score tall bowmen of his followers," who were armed thus: Each man had an "armorlett coate," a steel-cap, short sword and dagger, with bow and arrows, most of them being mounted, and having chasing staves (hunting spears or lances), and they were bond "to answer the crie (summons to arms) upon all events." As the home of Maredydd was only about fifteen miles from Penllech, it is reasonable to suppose, taking their relationship into consideration, that Howel and his brother, Ieuan ap Einion, accompanied him to the neighbourhood of Yspytty Evan. At any rate, the sons of both brothers were living in the latter place in 1543.
17. Mali verch Llewellyn, born Abt. 1460 in Ial, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 34. Llewelyn ap Ieuan and 35. Dyddgu verch Tudor.
Children of Howel Einion and Mali Llewellyn are:
8 i. Griffith ap Howell, born Abt. 1488 in Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; married Gwenllian verch Einion. He was also known as Gruffyd ap Howell Goch.
ii. David ap Howell, born Abt. 1490.
iii. Robert ap Howell, born Abt. 1492. [34-35 Hen. VIII, taxed for goods, but not land, rated at 18 pounds, a fairly high tax rate]
iv. Rhys ap Howell, born Abt. 1494.
v. Edward ap Howell, born Abt. 1496.
vi. Benet ap Howell, born Abt. 1498.
18. Einion ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1466 in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 36. Ieuan "Llwyd" ap Madog and 37. Margred verch Rhys. He married 19. Gwenhwyfar verch Gronwy.
19. Gwenhwyfar verch Gronwy, born Abt. 1470 in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 38. Gronwy ap Deio and 39. Anne verch Gruffydd.
Child of Einion Ieuan and Gwenhwyfar Gronwy is:
9 i. Gwenllian verch Einion, born Abt. 1492 in Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales; married Griffith ap Howell.
20. Evan ap Tudor He married 21. Morvydd verch Evan.
21. Morvydd verch Evan
Child of Evan Tudor and Morvydd Evan is:
10 i. Edward ap Evan, born Abt. 1488 in Llanwddyn, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Catherine verch Gruffydd.
Generation No. 6
32. Einion ap Deikws ddu, born Abt. 1415 in Aled, Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 64. Deikws ddu ap Madoc and 65. Gwen verch Ievan ddu. He married 33. Morvdd verch Matw ap Llowarch.
33. Morvdd verch Matw ap Llowarch, born Abt. 1419 in Merionethshire, Wales.
Children of Einion ddu and Morvdd Llowarch are:
16 i. Howel ap Einion, born Abt. 1456 in Is Aled, Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; died 1543; married Mali verch Llewellyn.
ii. Ieuan ap Einion, born Abt. 1458.
iii. David ap Einion, born Abt. 1460.
34. Llewelyn ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1434 in Ial, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 68. Ieuan ap Iolyn. He married 35. Dyddgu verch Tudor.
35. Dyddgu verch Tudor, born Abt. 1438 in Ial, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 70. Einion "Lydan" ap Tudor.
Child of Llewelyn Ieuan and Dyddgu Tudor is:
17 i. Mali verch Llewellyn, born Abt. 1460 in Ial, Denbighshire, Wales; married Howel ap Einion.
36. Ieuan "Llwyd" ap Madog, born Bef. 1446 in Perhaps Llanfairtlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales. He married 37. Margred verch Rhys.
37. Margred verch Rhys, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 74. Rhys ap Einion and 75. Angharad verch Dafydd.
Child of Ieuan Madog and Margred Rhys is:
18 i. Einion ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1466 in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales; married Gwenhwyfar verch Gronwy.
38. Gronwy ap Deio, born in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 76. Deio ap Gronwy. He married 39. Anne verch Gruffydd.
39. Anne verch Gruffydd, born Bef. 1450 in Perhaps Llanfairtlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales.
Child of Gronwy Deio and Anne Gruffydd is:
19 i. Gwenhwyfar verch Gronwy, born Abt. 1470 in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales; married Einion ap Ieuan.
Generation No. 7
64. Deikws ddu ap Madoc, born Abt. 1375 in Penllech, Cymydmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales. He was the son of 128. Madoc Goch ap Ievan and 129. Alice verch Ieuan. He married 65. Gwen verch Ievan ddu.
65. Gwen verch Ievan ddu, born Abt. 1379 in Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
Children of Deikws Madoc and Gwen ddu are:
i. Angharad verch Deicws, born Abt. 1400.
ii. Tanw verch Deicws, born Abt. 1405.
32 iii. Einion ap Deikws ddu, born Abt. 1415 in Aled, Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales; married Morvdd verch Matw ap Llowarch.
iv. Gruffudd ap Deicws, born Abt. 1417.
v. Rhys ap Deicws, born Abt. 1419.
68. Ieuan ap Iolyn, born in Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 136. Iolyn ap Cynwrig.
Child of Ieuan ap Iolyn is:
34 i. Llewelyn ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1434 in Ial, Denbighshire, Wales; married Dyddgu verch Tudor.
70. Einion "Lydan" ap Tudor, born in Penanair, Tre-brys, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 140. Tudor ap Cynwrig.
Child of Einion "Lydan" ap Tudor is:
35 i. Dyddgu verch Tudor, born Abt. 1438 in Ial, Denbighshire, Wales; married Llewelyn ap Ieuan.
74. Rhys ap Einion, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 148. Einion ap Pill and 149. Angharad verch Cynwrig. He married 75. Angharad verch Dafydd.
75. Angharad verch Dafydd, born in Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire, Wales.
Child of Rhys Einion and Angharad Dafydd is:
37 i. Margred verch Rhys, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales; married Ieuan "Llwyd" ap Madog.
76. Deio ap Gronwy, born in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 152. Gronwy "Ddu" ap Gronwy.
Child of Deio ap Gronwy is:
38 i. Gronwy ap Deio, born in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales; married Anne verch Gruffydd.
Generation No. 8
128. Madoc Goch ap Ievan, born Abt. 1340 in Penllech, Cymydmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales. He was the son of 256. Ievan Goch ap David of Gaianoc and Penllech and 257. Eva verch Einion ap Cynvelyn. He married 129. Alice verch Ieuan.
129. Alice verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1355 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 258. Ieuan ap Madog and 259. Gwenhwyfar verch Gryfudd "Griffri".
Children of Madoc Ievan and Alice Ieuan are:
64 i. Deikws ddu ap Madoc, born Abt. 1375 in Penllech, Cymydmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Gwen verch Ievan ddu.
ii. Ednyfed ap Madoc, born Abt. 1377 in Is Aled, Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales.
136. Iolyn ap Cynwrig, born in Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 272. Cynwrig ap Llywarch.
Child of Iolyn ap Cynwrig is:
68 i. Ieuan ap Iolyn, born in Denbighshire, Wales.
140. Tudor ap Cynwrig, born in Penanair, Tre-brys, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 280. Cynwrig "Moel" ap Cadwgon.
Child of Tudor ap Cynwrig is:
70 i. Einion "Lydan" ap Tudor, born in Penanair, Tre-brys, Denbighshire, Wales.
148. Einion ap Pill, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales. He married 149. Angharad verch Cynwrig.
149. Angharad verch Cynwrig, born in Eglwys-bach, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 298. Cynwrig "Goch" ap Dafydd.
Child of Einion Pill and Angharad Cynwrig is:
74 i. Rhys ap Einion, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales; married Angharad verch Dafydd.
152. Gronwy "Ddu" ap Gronwy, born in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 304. Gronwy "Gethin" ap Gronwy and 305. ? verch Robert.
Child of Gronwy "Ddu" ap Gronwy is:
76 i. Deio ap Gronwy, born in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales.
Generation No. 9
256. Ievan Goch ap David of Gaianoc and Penllech, born Abt. 1310 in Penllech, Cymydmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died Aft. 1352. He was the son of 512. David Goch of Penllech ap Trahaearn and 513. Maud verch David Lloyd. He married 257. Eva verch Einion ap Cynvelyn.
257. Eva verch Einion ap Cynvelyn, born Abt. 1314 in Lnfhnglyngngwynf, Mechain, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
Notes for Ievan Goch ap David of Gaianoc and Penllech:
Appears as one of the jury to take the extent of the hundred of Cymytmaen in 1352. His ownership of certain lands is shown in titles of that period. He had two sons, the eldest being Madoc.
Notes for Eva verch Einion ap Cynvelyn:
Traced descent from Bleddyn, Prince of Wales
Children of Ievan Penllech and Eva Cynvelyn are:
128 i. Madoc Goch ap Ievan, born Abt. 1340 in Penllech, Cymydmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Alice verch Ieuan.
ii. Gruffudd ap Ievan, born Abt. 1338.
iii. Morfudd verch Ievan, born Abt. 1339.
iv. Maredudd ap Ievan, born Abt. 1342.
v. Dafydd Ievan, born Abt. 1344.
vi. Hywel ap Ievan, born Abt. 1346.
258. Ieuan ap Madog, born Abt. 1312 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of 516. Madog ap Cadwgon and 517. Arddun verch Rhys. He married 259. Gwenhwyfar verch Gryfudd "Griffri".
259. Gwenhwyfar verch Gryfudd "Griffri", born Abt. 1316 in Trefnant, Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 518. Gruffudd "Griffri" ap Alo.
Children of Ieuan Madog and Gwenhwyfar "Griffri" are:
i. Margred verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1337.
ii. Gwenhwyfar verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1339.
iii. Arddun verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1342.
iv. Mawd verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1344.
v. Lleucu verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1345.
vi. Annes verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1349.
vii. Gwladus verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1353.
129 viii. Alice verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1355 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Madoc Goch ap Ievan.
ix. Gwenllian verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1357.
x. Jonet verch Ieuan, born Abt. 1359.
xi. Dafydd "Llwyd" ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1360.
xii. Gruffudd ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1362.
xiii. Owain ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1363.
xiv. Ieuan "Fychan" ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1365.
272. Cynwrig ap Llywarch, born in Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 544. Llywarch ap Iorwerth.
Child of Cynwrig ap Llywarch is:
136 i. Iolyn ap Cynwrig, born in Denbighshire, Wales.
280. Cynwrig "Moel" ap Cadwgon, born in Penanair, Tre-brys, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 560. Cadwgon ap Einion.
Child of Cynwrig "Moel" ap Cadwgon is:
140 i. Tudor ap Cynwrig, born in Penanair, Tre-brys, Denbighshire, Wales.
298. Cynwrig "Goch" ap Dafydd, born in Eglwys-bach, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 596. Dafydd "Chwith" ap Dafydd and 597. Gwenllian verch Bleddyn.
Child of Cynwrig "Goch" ap Dafydd is:
149 i. Angharad verch Cynwrig, born in Eglwys-bach, Denbighshire, Wales; married Einion ap Pill.
304. Gronwy "Gethin" ap Gronwy, born in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 608. Gronwy ap Cynwrig and 609. Angharad verch Hywel. He married 305. ? verch Robert.
305. ? verch Robert
Child of Gronwy Gronwy and ? Robert is:
152 i. Gronwy "Ddu" ap Gronwy, born in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales.
Generation No. 10
512. David Goch of Penllech ap Trahaearn, born Abt. 1275 in Penllech, Cymydmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died Aft. 1324 in Bardsey Isle, Aberdaron, Caernarvonshire, Wales. He was the son of 1024. Trahaearn "Goch" ap Madog and 1025. Gwerful verch Madog. He married 513. Maud verch David Lloyd.
513. Maud verch David Lloyd, born Abt. 1279 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 1026. David "Llwyd" ap Cynwrig and 1027. Annes verch Gwyn.
More About David Goch of Penllech ap Trahaearn:
Property: 1314, Lessee of crown lands in Caernarvonshire
Notes for Maud verch David Lloyd:
Traced descent from Owen Gwynedd, Preince of Gwynedd
Children of David Trahaearn and Maud Lloyd are:
i. Maredudd ap Dafydd, born Abt. 1308.
256 ii. Ievan Goch ap David of Gaianoc and Penllech, born Abt. 1310 in Penllech, Cymydmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died Aft. 1352; married Eva verch Einion ap Cynvelyn.
516. Madog ap Cadwgon, born in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of 1032. Gwenwys ap Dafydd and 1033. Jonet Bewprey. He married 517. Arddun verch Rhys.
517. Arddun verch Rhys, born Abt. 1300 in Cil-sant, Llanwinio, Carmarthenshire, Wales.
Child of Madog Cadwgon and Arddun Rhys is:
258 i. Ieuan ap Madog, born Abt. 1312 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Gwenhwyfar verch Gryfudd "Griffri".
518. Gruffudd "Griffri" ap Alo, born in Trefnant, Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of 1036. Alo ap Rhiwallon and 1037. Efa verch Einion.
Child of Gruffudd "Griffri" ap Alo is:
259 i. Gwenhwyfar verch Gryfudd "Griffri", born Abt. 1316 in Trefnant, Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Ieuan ap Madog.
544. Llywarch ap Iorwerth, born in Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 1088. Iorwerth ap Llywelyn.
Child of Llywarch ap Iorwerth is:
272 i. Cynwrig ap Llywarch, born in Denbighshire, Wales.
560. Cadwgon ap Einion He was the son of 1120. Einion ap Llywarch.
Child of Cadwgon ap Einion is:
280 i. Cynwrig "Moel" ap Cadwgon, born in Penanair, Tre-brys, Denbighshire, Wales.
596. Dafydd "Chwith" ap Dafydd, born in Nanconwy, Arllechwedd, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died Aft. 1334. He was the son of 1192. David ap Gruffudd and 1193. Efa verch Gruffudd. He married 597. Gwenllian verch Bleddyn.
597. Gwenllian verch Bleddyn, born in Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 1194. Bleddyn "Fychan" ap Bleddyn and 1195. Angharad verch Maredudd.
Child of Dafydd Dafydd and Gwenllian Bleddyn is:
298 i. Cynwrig "Goch" ap Dafydd, born in Eglwys-bach, Denbighshire, Wales.
608. Gronwy ap Cynwrig, born in Denbighshire, Wales. He married 609. Angharad verch Hywel.
609. Angharad verch Hywel, born in Caernarvonshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 1218. Hywel ap Dafydd and 1219. Efa verch Gruffudd.
Child of Gronwy Cynwrig and Angharad Hywel is:
304 i. Gronwy "Gethin" ap Gronwy, born in Llanfairthlhrn, Uwch Aled, Denbighshire, Wales; married ? verch Robert.
Generation No. 11
1024. Trahaearn "Goch" ap Madog, born Abt. 1250 in Llyn, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died Aft. 1273 in Tower of London, London, England. He was the son of 2048. Madog ap Rhys and 2049. Tanglwyst verch Gronwy. He married 1025. Gwerful verch Madog.
1025. Gwerful verch Madog, born Abt. 1257 in Maelienydd, Radnorshire, Wales.
Child of Trahaearn Madog and Gwerful Madog is:
512 i. David Goch of Penllech ap Trahaearn, born Abt. 1275 in Penllech, Cymydmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died Aft. 1324 in Bardsey Isle, Aberdaron, Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Maud verch David Lloyd.
1026. David "Llwyd" ap Cynwrig, born Abt. 1253 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales. He was the son of 2052. Cynwrig ap Llywelyn and 2053. Angharad verch Thomas. He married 1027. Annes verch Gwyn.
1027. Annes verch Gwyn, born Abt. 1255 in Swydd y Waun, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 2054. Gwyn ap Madog.
Child of David Cynwrig and Annes Gwyn is:
513 i. Maud verch David Lloyd, born Abt. 1279 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales; married David Goch of Penllech ap Trahaearn.
1032. Gwenwys ap Dafydd, born Abt. 1270 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of 2064. Dafydd ap Einion. He married 1033. Jonet Bewprey.
1033. Jonet Bewprey, born in Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 2066. John Bewprey and 2067. Cecily Cambrey.
Child of Gwenwys Dafydd and Jonet Bewprey is:
516 i. Madog ap Cadwgon, born in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Arddun verch Rhys.
1036. Alo ap Rhiwallon, born Abt. 1266 in Trefnant, Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He married 1037. Efa verch Einion.
1037. Efa verch Einion, born Abt. 1284 in Cardiganshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 2074. Einion ap Iorwerth and 2075. Mallt verch Llywelyn.
Child of Alo Rhiwallon and Efa Einion is:
518 i. Gruffudd "Griffri" ap Alo, born in Trefnant, Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
1088. Iorwerth ap Llywelyn, born in Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 2176. Llywelyn ap Einion.
Child of Iorwerth ap Llywelyn is:
544 i. Llywarch ap Iorwerth, born in Denbighshire, Wales.
1120. Einion ap Llywarch, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 2240. Llywarch ap Heilin and 2241. Gwenllian verch Madog.
Child of Einion ap Llywarch is:
560 i. Cadwgon ap Einion.
1192. David ap Gruffudd, born in Nanconwy, Arllechwedd, Caernarvonshire, Wales. He was the son of 2384. Gruffudd ap Caradog and 2385. Lleucu verch Llywarch. He married 1193. Efa verch Gruffudd.
1193. Efa verch Gruffudd, born in Penyfed, Dolbenmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
Children of David Gruffudd and Efa Gruffudd are:
i. Hywel ap Dafydd, born in Nanconwy, Arllechwedd, Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Efa verch Gruffudd; born in Penyfed, Dolbenmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
596 ii. Dafydd "Chwith" ap Dafydd, born in Nanconwy, Arllechwedd, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died Aft. 1334; married Gwenllian verch Bleddyn.
1194. Bleddyn "Fychan" ap Bleddyn, born in Hafodunnos, Llangernyw, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 2388. Bleddyn ap Gwion and 2389. ? verch Maredudd. He married 1195. Angharad verch Maredudd.
1195. Angharad verch Maredudd, born in Tyddyn Adda, Llanidan, Anglesey, Wales. She was the daughter of 2390. Maredudd "Ddu" ap Gronwy and 2391. Nest verch Ithel.
Children of Bleddyn Bleddyn and Angharad Maredudd are:
i. Bleddyn "Llwyd" ap Bleddyn, married Generys verch Hwfa; born Abt. 1266 in Maelor Gymraeg, Denbighshire, Wales.
597 ii. Gwenllian verch Bleddyn, born in Denbighshire, Wales; married Dafydd "Chwith" ap Dafydd.
1218. Hywel ap Dafydd, born in Nanconwy, Arllechwedd, Caernarvonshire, Wales. He was the son of 1192. David ap Gruffudd and 1193. Efa verch Gruffudd. He married 1219. Efa verch Gruffudd.
1219. Efa verch Gruffudd, born in Penyfed, Dolbenmaen, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
Child of Hywel Dafydd and Efa Gruffudd is:
609 i. Angharad verch Hywel, born in Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Gronwy ap Cynwrig.
Generation No. 12
2048. Madog ap Rhys, born Abt. 1225 in Radnorshire, Wales; died Aft. 1292. He was the son of 4096. Rhys "Gloff or Gryg" ap Rhys and 4097. Gwerfyl verch Maelgwn. He married 2049. Tanglwyst verch Gronwy.
2049. Tanglwyst verch Gronwy, born Abt. 1230 in Gwrinydd, Glamorgan, Wales.
Child of Madog Rhys and Tanglwyst Gronwy is:
1024 i. Trahaearn "Goch" ap Madog, born Abt. 1250 in Llyn, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died Aft. 1273 in Tower of London, London, England; married Gwerful verch Madog.
2052. Cynwrig ap Llywelyn, born Abt. 1228 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales. He was the son of 4104. Llywelyn "Rhuddla" ap Dafydd. He married 2053. Angharad verch Thomas.
2053. Angharad verch Thomas, born Abt. 1232 in Pennantaled, Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 4106. Thomas ap Gwion.
Child of Cynwrig Llywelyn and Angharad Thomas is:
1026 i. David "Llwyd" ap Cynwrig, born Abt. 1253 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales; married Annes verch Gwyn.
2054. Gwyn ap Madog, born Abt. 1230. He was the son of 4108. Madog ap Rhirid and 4109. Efa verch Philip.
Child of Gwyn ap Madog is:
1027 i. Annes verch Gwyn, born Abt. 1255 in Swydd y Waun, Denbighshire, Wales; married David "Llwyd" ap Cynwrig.
2064. Dafydd ap Einion, born in Ystrad Marchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of 4128. Einion ap Gruffudd.
Child of Dafydd ap Einion is:
1032 i. Gwenwys ap Dafydd, born Abt. 1270 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Jonet Bewprey.
2066. John Bewprey, born in Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He married 2067. Cecily Cambrey.
2067. Cecily Cambrey She was the daughter of 4134. Pirs de Cambrey and 4135. Anne de Corbey.
Child of John Bewprey and Cecily Cambrey is:
1033 i. Jonet Bewprey, born in Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Gwenwys ap Dafydd.
2074. Einion ap Iorwerth, born Abt. 1257 in Cardiganshire, Wales. He married 2075. Mallt verch Llywelyn.
2075. Mallt verch Llywelyn She was the daughter of 4150. Llywelyn ap Meilir and 4151. Alswn verch Maredudd.
Child of Einion Iorwerth and Mallt Llywelyn is:
1037 i. Efa verch Einion, born Abt. 1284 in Cardiganshire, Wales; married Alo ap Rhiwallon.
2176. Llywelyn ap Einion, born in Denbighshire, Wales.
Child of Llywelyn ap Einion is:
1088 i. Iorwerth ap Llywelyn, born in Denbighshire, Wales.
2240. Llywarch ap Heilin, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 4480. Heilin "Gloff" ap Tyfid and 4481. Nest verch Cadwgon. He married 2241. Gwenllian verch Madog.
2241. Gwenllian verch Madog, born in Waun, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 4108. Madog ap Rhirid and 4109. Efa verch Philip.
Children of Llywarch Heilin and Gwenllian Madog are:
1120 i. Einion ap Llywarch, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales.
ii. Cynwrig ap Llywarch
2384. Gruffudd ap Caradog, born in Caernarvonshire, Wales. He was the son of 4768. Caradog ap Thomas and 4769. Efa verch Gwyn. He married 2385. Lleucu verch Llywarch.
2385. Lleucu verch Llywarch, born in Rhos ctf, Denbighshire, Wales.
Child of Gruffudd Caradog and Lleucu Llywarch is:
1192 i. David ap Gruffudd, born in Nanconwy, Arllechwedd, Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Efa verch Gruffudd.
2388. Bleddyn ap Gwion, born in Pennantaled, Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 4776. Gwion ap Rhiwallon. He married 2389. ? verch Maredudd.
2389. ? verch Maredudd
Child of Bleddyn Gwion and ? Maredudd is:
1194 i. Bleddyn "Fychan" ap Bleddyn, born in Hafodunnos, Llangernyw, Denbighshire, Wales; married Angharad verch Maredudd.
2390. Maredudd "Ddu" ap Gronwy, born in Tyddyn Adda, Llanidan, Anglesey, Wales. He was the son of 4780. Gronwy ap Maredudd and 4781. Adles verch Gronwy. He married 2391. Nest verch Ithel.
2391. Nest verch Ithel, born in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 4782. Ithel "Fychan" ap Ithel and 4783. Adles verch Richard.
Child of Maredudd Gronwy and Nest Ithel is:
1195 i. Angharad verch Maredudd, born in Tyddyn Adda, Llanidan, Anglesey, Wales; married Bleddyn "Fychan" ap Bleddyn.
Generation No. 13
4096. Rhys "Gloff or Gryg" ap Rhys, born Abt. 1150 in Carmarthenshire, Wales; died Bet. 1233 - 1234 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales. He was the son of 8192. Prince of Deheubarth Rhys Ap Gruffydd Prince of Deheubarth and 8193. Gwenlian verch Madoc. He married 4097. Gwerfyl verch Maelgwn.
4097. Gwerfyl verch Maelgwn, born Abt. 1191 in Maelienydd, Radnorshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 8194. Maelgwn "Fychan" ap Maelgwn.
Notes for Rhys "Gloff or Gryg" ap Rhys:
Ruled Cantref Mawr from 1204 and neighboring territory. Died of wounds in 1234.
More About Rhys "Gloff or Gryg" ap Rhys:
Burial: 1233, St. David's, Pebidiog, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Children of Rhys Rhys and Gwerfyl Maelgwn are:
2048 i. Madog ap Rhys, born Abt. 1225 in Radnorshire, Wales; died Aft. 1292; married Tanglwyst verch Gronwy.
ii. Maredudd "Goch or Fychan" ap Rhys, born Bet. 1227 - 1229; died 1271.
Notes for Maredudd "Goch or Fychan" ap Rhys:
Ruled Cantref Mawr 1244-1271
4104. Llywelyn "Rhuddla" ap Dafydd, born in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales. He was the son of 8208. Dafydd Ap Llywelyn Fawr Prince Of Gwynedd and 8209. Isabela De Braose.
Child of Llywelyn "Rhuddla" ap Dafydd is:
2052 i. Cynwrig ap Llywelyn, born Abt. 1228 in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales; married Angharad verch Thomas.
4106. Thomas ap Gwion, born in Pennantaled, Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 4776. Gwion ap Rhiwallon.
Child of Thomas ap Gwion is:
2053 i. Angharad verch Thomas, born Abt. 1232 in Pennantaled, Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales; married Cynwrig ap Llywelyn.
4108. Madog ap Rhirid, born in Swydd y Waun, Denbighshire, Wales. He was the son of 8216. Rhirid "Flaidd" ap Gwrgeneu and 8217. Gwenllian verch Ednyfed. He married 4109. Efa verch Philip.
4109. Efa verch Philip, born Abt. 1187 in Montgomeryshire, Wales.
Children of Madog Rhirid and Efa Philip are:
2241 i. Gwenllian verch Madog, born in Waun, Denbighshire, Wales; married Llywarch ap Heilin.
2054 ii. Gwyn ap Madog, born Abt. 1230.
4128. Einion ap Gruffudd, born in Ystrad Marchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of 8256. Gruffudd "Griffri" ap Gwyn.
Child of Einion ap Gruffudd is:
2064 i. Dafydd ap Einion, born in Ystrad Marchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
4134. Pirs de Cambrey, born in Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He was the son of 8268. Perkin Cambrey. He married 4135. Anne de Corbey.
4135. Anne de Corbey, born in Cause, Shropshire, England. She was the daughter of 8270. Peter de Corbey.
Child of Pirs de Cambrey and Anne de Corbey is:
2067 i. Cecily Cambrey, married John Bewprey.
4150. Llywelyn ap Meilir, born in Llwynmely, Tregynon, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He married 4151. Alswn verch Maredudd.
4151. Alswn verch Maredudd, born in Cedewain, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
Children of Llywelyn Meilir and Alswn Maredudd are:
i. Nest verch Llywelyn, born Abt. 1210 in Llwynmely, Tregynon, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Pasgen ap Gwyn; born Abt. 1190 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
2075 ii. Mallt verch Llywelyn, married Einion ap Iorwerth.
4480. Heilin "Gloff" ap Tyfid, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales. He married 4481. Nest verch Cadwgon.
4481. Nest verch Cadwgon She was the daughter of 8962. Cadwgon ap Llywarch and 8963. Gwenllian verch Cynan.
Child of Heilin Tyfid and Nest Cadwgon is:
2240 i. Llywarch ap Heilin, born in Carwedfynydd, Llanefydd, Denbighshire, Wales; married Gwenllian verch Madog.
4768. Caradog ap Thomas, born Abt. 1200 in Caernarvonshire, Wales. He married 4769. Efa verch Gwyn.
4769. Efa verch Gwyn, born in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 9538. Gwyn ap Gruffudd.
Child of Caradog Thomas and Efa Gwyn is:
2384 i. Gruffudd ap Caradog, born in Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Lleucu verch Llywarch.
4776. Gwion ap Rhiwallon, born in Pennantaled, Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales.
Children of Gwion ap Rhiwallon are:
i. Thomas ap Gwion, born in Pennantaled, Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales.
2388 ii. Bleddyn ap Gwion, born in Pennantaled, Llansannan, Denbighshire, Wales; married ? verch Maredudd.
4780. Gronwy ap Maredudd, born in Tyddyn Adda, Llanidan, Anglesey, Wales. He married 4781. Adles verch Gronwy.
4781. Adles verch Gronwy, born Abt. 1224 in Trecastell, Llangoed, Anglesey, Wales.
Child of Gronwy Maredudd and Adles Gronwy is:
2390 i. Maredudd "Ddu" ap Gronwy, born in Tyddyn Adda, Llanidan, Anglesey, Wales; married Nest verch Ithel.
4782. Ithel "Fychan" ap Ithel, born in Flintshire, Wales. He was the son of 9564. Ithel ap Ithel "Gam" and 9565. Tibod verch Rhirid. He married 4783. Adles verch Richard.
4783. Adles verch Richard, born in Caernarvonshire, Wales.
Children of Ithel Ithel and Adles Richard are:
i. Alice verch Ithel, born Abt. 1286 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales; married Robert ap Iorwerth; born Abt. 1282 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales.
2391 ii. Nest verch Ithel, born in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales; married Maredudd "Ddu" ap Gronwy.
Generation No. 14
8192. Prince of Deheubarth Rhys Ap Gruffydd Prince of Deheubarth1, born 1120 in Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales1; died May 04, 11961,2. He was the son of 16384. Prince of Deheubarth Gruffydd AP RHYS and 16385. Gwenlian VERCH GRUFFYDD OF GWYNEDD. He married 8193. Gwenlian verch Madoc.
8193. Gwenlian verch Madoc3, born 1130 in Montgomeryshire, Wales3; died 3. She was the daughter of 16386. Prince of Powys Madoc ap Maredudd Prince of Powys and 16387. Susanna Verch Gruffydd.
Notes for Prince of Deheubarth Rhys Ap Gruffydd Prince of Deheubarth: from
http://www.castlewales.com/lrdrhys.html
Rhys succeeded to the throne of Deheubarth on the death of his brother Maredudd in 1155. It was a remarkably peaceful and bloodless succession. Between 1158 and 1165 Rhys was under heavy pressure from Henry II. He was persuaded to submit, despite the loss of territory involved when Ceredigion and Cantref Bychan were restored to their Norman lords. Immediate retaliation by Rhys and his kinsmen, an attempt to take Carmarthen in 1159, and a successful attack on Llandovery in 1162 pointed for Henry II a recurrent danger. The Welsh prince would not accept an enhanced Anglo-Norman presence in West Wales. For Rhys, submission and defiance were part of the dynamic border conflict. In the late 1160s the political climate in south Wales changed and Henry had ot reassess the place of the Welsh prince and the marcher lords in his polity.
The change sprung from Richard Stongbow's interest in Ireland. Ireland was a magnet for men from west Wales, and in particular for the sons and grandsons of Nest, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr. To check their independence in Ireland, Henry embarked on his own expedition in 1171; he and his successors retained a close interest in the Irish lands conquered by Anglo-Norman settlers, and royal officials played an important part in their affairs. In Wales, it was a valuable expedient for the king and the prince of Deheubarth to make common cause; how soon this was mooted is hard to say, but by the autumn of 1171 the terms of their rapprochement had been agreed. For Rhys, the first and most important result was the confirmation of his tenure of the lands he had conquered, Ceredigion, Cantref Bychan, Emlyn and two commotes near Carmarthen. The final confirmation on his standing came with the style justiciar for south Wales; an English title which carried the clear delegation of royal authority was used to cover jurisdiction over Welsh leaders and communities which looked to Rhys from the lordships of Gwynllwg, Usk, Caerleon, Glamorgan, Elfael and Maelienydd.
While Henry lived, Rhys was a trusted agent and ally. For his part, Rhys was content to make the most of his relationship with the king, but he continued to think and act as an independent Welsh prince. He rebuilt Cardigan Castle for his own use, and he used marriage alliances to consolidate his position. As the 12th century drew to a close, Rhys was once again engaged in campaigning against the crown and the greater lords of the southern march, and at the same time he was deeply implicated in internal feuds among his kindred. These struggles presaged the decline of his dynasty and the eclipse of his kingdom. By the time of his death in 1197 he had been an active participant in war and politics for sixty years, and he had been the dominate ruling prince in Wales for more than forty years.
David Walker, Medieval Wales, Cambridge University Press, 1990.
Children of Rhys Deheubarth and Gwenlian Madoc are:
i. Gwladus verch Rhys3, born 11483; died Unknown3; married Seisyll Ap Dyfnwal; born 1106 in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, England3; died December 25, 1177 in Abergavenny Castle, Monmouthshire, England3.
4096 ii. Rhys "Gloff or Gryg" ap Rhys, born Abt. 1150 in Carmarthenshire, Wales; died Bet. 1233 - 1234 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales; married Gwerfyl verch Maelgwn.
iii. Lord Deheubarth Gruffudd ap Rhys3, born 1153 in Cardiganshire, Wales3; died July 25, 1201 in Strata Florida, Caronuwchclawdd, Cardiganshire, Wales3; married Susan (Maud) DE BRAOSE; born Abt. 1133 in of Bramber, Sussex, England4; died 12014,5.
Notes for Lord Deheubarth Gruffudd ap Rhys: from
http://www.castlewales.com/dinefwr.html
Rhys had probably intended that his eldest legitimate son, Gruffudd ap Rhys would inherit the kingdom, but his succession was challenged by two other sons, Maelgwyn ap Rhys (d. 1231) and Rhys Gryg (d. 1223). A vigorous struggle ensued, and castles were captured and recaptured in a period of prolonged conflict between the brothers, and -after the death of Gruffudd - his sons Rhys Ieunanc ap Gruffudd and Owain ap Gruffydd. The main beneficiaries of this tragic conflict within Deheubarth were outsiders. The English king, Anglo-Norman lords of the March and native Welsh neighbours, all took advantage until once again the days of independence seemed numbered. Finally, it was by the power of the prince of Gwynedd, llywelyn ap Iorwerth, that a settlement was made in 1216. He induced the claimants to accept a tripartite partition of Deheubarth. They were all now rulers by the grace of llywelyn, diminished in stature and relegated to a lesser role in history. Deheubarth was never to recover the status it had enjoyed under the Lord Rhys. Despite this, it was in these decades that Dinefwr castle (principle stronghold of Lord Rhys) achieved its mighty masonry construction before being eventually lost to King Edward I.
iv. Ankaret Verch Rhys5, born 1155 in Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales5; died Unknown5; married William FitzMartin; born 11295; died Unknown5.
Notes for William FitzMartin: from Sue_Cary.ged
In 1194 King Richard I confirmed to William son of Robert son of Martin the lands and liberties of Serlo de Burci, grandfather of Robert. In 1198 William Martin made an exchange of lands in Combs Martin, in Devon, with Warin de Morsells, who had married his sister Sybil. He married Ankaret, daughter of Rhys ap Griffith, Prince of Wales, but in 1191 Rhys, contrary to his oath, expelled William Martin from the Castle of Nevern, giving it to his own son Griffin. William died 1208/9, when his son and heir owed 300 marks as relief. His widow died in or shortly before August 1226.
v. Prince of Deheubarth Maelgwn AP RHYS6, born Abt. 1170; died 12316
Notes for Prince of Deheubarth Maelgwn AP RHYS: Gained control of Ceredigion, though he lost the northern part in 1207.
8194. Maelgwn "Fychan" ap Maelgwn, born Bet. 1140 - 1160 in Wales. He was the son of 16388. Maelgwn ap Gruffydd.
Child of Maelgwn "Fychan" ap Maelgwn is:
4097 i. Gwerfyl verch Maelgwn, born Abt. 1191 in Maelienydd, Radnorshire, Wales; married Rhys "Gloff or Gryg" ap Rhys.
8208. Dafydd Ap Llywelyn Fawr Prince Of Gwynedd7,8, born Abt. 1209 in Caernarvonshire, Wales9; died March 1245/469. He was the son of 16416. Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales and 16417. Joan Princess of Wales. He married 8209. Isabela De Braose.
8209. Isabela De Braose9, born 12059; died 9. She was the daughter of 16418. Reginald De Braose and 16419. Gladys The Dark of Wales.
Child of Dafydd Gwynedd and Isabela De Braose is:
4104 i. Llywelyn "Rhuddla" ap Dafydd, born in Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales.
8216. Rhirid "Flaidd" ap Gwrgeneu, born Bet. 1150 - 1160; died Abt. 1270. He was the son of 16432. Gwrgeneu ap Gollwyn and 16433. Haer Generys verch Cynfyn. He married 8217. Gwenllian verch Ednyfed.
8217. Gwenllian verch Ednyfed, born Abt. 1172 in Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 16434. Ednyfed "Fychan" ap Cynwrig and 16435. Gwladus verch Aldud.
Child of Rhirid Gwrgeneu and Gwenllian Ednyfed is:
4108 i. Madog ap Rhirid, born in Swydd y Waun, Denbighshire, Wales; married Efa verch Philip.
8256. Gruffudd "Griffri" ap Gwyn He was the son of 16512. Gwyn ap Gruffudd.
Child of Gruffudd "Griffri" ap Gwyn is:
4128 i. Einion ap Gruffudd, born in Ystrad Marchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
8268. Perkin Cambrey, born in Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
Child of Perkin Cambrey is:
4134 i. Pirs de Cambrey, born in Welshpool, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Anne de Corbey.
8270. Peter de Corbey, born in Cause, Shropshire, England.
Child of Peter de Corbey is:
4135 i. Anne de Corbey, born in Cause, Shropshire, England; married Pirs de Cambrey.
8962. Cadwgon ap Llywarch, born Abt. 1151 in Plas-coch, llanddaniel-fab, Anglesey, Wales. He married 8963. Gwenllian verch Cynan.
8963. Gwenllian verch Cynan, born Abt. 1170. She was the daughter of 17926. Cynan ap Owain and 17927. Angharad verch Genillin.
Child of Cadwgon Llywarch and Gwenllian Cynan is:
4481 i. Nest verch Cadwgon, married Heilin "Gloff" ap Tyfid.
9538. Gwyn ap Gruffudd, born Abt. 1150 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
Children of Gwyn ap Gruffudd are:
4769 i. Efa verch Gwyn, born in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Caradog ap Thomas.
ii. Pasgen ap Gwyn, born Abt. 1190 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Nest verch Llywelyn; born Abt. 1210 in Llwynmely, Tregynon, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
9564. Ithel ap Ithel "Gam", born Abt. 1211 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales. He married 9565. Tibod verch Rhirid.
9565. Tibod verch Rhirid, born Abt. 1240 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 19130. Rhirid ap Iorwerth and 19131. ? Pulford.
Child of Ithel "Gam" and Tibod Rhirid is:
4782 i. Ithel "Fychan" ap Ithel, born in Flintshire, Wales; married Adles verch Richard.
Generation No. 15
16384. Prince of Deheubarth Gruffydd AP RHYS10, born Abt. 1081 in of Dynevor Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales10; died 113711. He was the son of 32768. Rhys Ap Tewdr Mawr and 32769. Gwladys Ferch Rhiwallon. He married 16385. Gwenlian VERCH GRUFFYDD OF GWYNEDD.
16385. Gwenlian VERCH GRUFFYDD OF GWYNEDD12, born Abt. 1090 in of Caernarvonshire, Wales12; died 1136 in ?battle of Maes?13. She was the daughter of 32770. Prince of Gwynedd Gruffydd AP CYNAN and 32771. Angharad VERCH OWAIN OF TEGAINGL.
Notes for Prince of Deheubarth Gruffydd AP RHYS: from
http://www.castlewales.com/lrdrhys.html
Gruffydd fuled mainly Cantref Mawr (1116-1137) and died in battle in 1137.
After his death in 1137 his four sons worked closely together to defend and consolidate their territory. Each son, Anarawd, Cadell, Maredudd and Rhys took the lead in succession, and there seems to have been no discord between them. Their raids extended from west Wales to the lordship of Glamorgan. Anarawd was assassinated by men from north Wales in 1143; Cadell and his younger brothers achieved the reconquest of Ceredigion, making it once more part of Deheubarth, before Cadell was wounded so severly by normans from Tenby that he was effectively removed from the political scene. Maredudd died in 1155, leaving Rhys as ruler of the southern kingdom.
Children of Gruffydd AP RHYS and Gwenlian VERCH GRUFFYDD OF GWYNEDD are:
i. Nest verch Gruffydd, born Bet. 1100 - 1130; married Ifor Bach ap Meurig Fychan.
ii. Anarawd ap Gruffydd, born Abt. 1110; died 1143 in Murdered.
Notes for Anarawd ap Gruffydd:
Ruled Deheubarth 1136-1143.
iii. Cadell ap Gruffydd, born Abt. 1115; died Abt. 1175.
Notes for Cadell ap Gruffydd:
Ruled Deheubarth 1143-1151, when he was seriously injured in battle and had to step down for his brother Maredudd ap Gruffydd.
iv. Maredudd ap Gruffydd, born Abt. 1118; died 1155.
Notes for Maredudd ap Gruffydd: Rebuilt the old kingdom of Deheubarth which he rulled from 1151-1155.
v. Maelgwn ap Gruffydd, born 1119 in Carmarthenshire, Wales; died 1136 in ?.
8192 vi. Prince of Deheubarth Rhys Ap Gruffydd Prince of Deheubarth, born 1120 in Dynevor Castle, Llandilo, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died May 04, 1196; married Gwenlian verch Madoc.
vii. Gwenllian Verch Rhys13, born 1136 in Dynevor Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales1313; married Trahaearn ap Gwgon; born 1131 in Llan-gors, Breconshire, Wales13; died 13.
16386. Prince of Powys Madoc ap Maredudd Prince of Powys13, born 1091 in Montgomeryshire, Wales13; died 1160 in Winchester, England13. He was the son of 32772. Maredudd ap Bleddyn Prince of Powys and 32773. Hunydd Einudd. He married 16387. Susanna Verch Gruffydd.
16387. Susanna Verch Gruffydd13, born 1105 in Caernarvonshire, Wales13; died 116513. She was the daughter of 32770. Prince of Gwynedd Gruffydd AP CYNAN and 32771. Angharad VERCH OWAIN OF TEGAINGL.
More About Prince of Powys Madoc ap Maredudd Prince of Powys: Burial: Tysilio Church, Meifod
Children of Madoc Powys and Susanna Gruffydd are:
i. Grueffydd ap Madoc Lord of Broomfield13, died Unknown13
ii. Owain Brogyntyn ap Madoc Lord of Edeirnion13, died Unknown13
iii. Einin Efell ap Madoc13, died Unknown13
iv. Cynric ap Madoc13, died Unknown13
8193 v. Gwenlian verch Madoc, born 1130 in Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Prince of Deheubarth Rhys Ap Gruffydd Prince of Deheubarth.
vi. Margred Verch Madog13, born 114013; died 122413; married Iorworth Dywyndwn Ap Owain Gwynedd; born 1136 in Aberffraw Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales13; died 1174 in Pennant Mehangell13.
Children of Prince of Powys Madoc ap Maredudd Prince of Powys are:
i. Owen Brogyntyn, born 1140; died in Lord of Dinmael and Ediernlon.
16388. Maelgwn ap Gruffydd, born 1119 in Carmarthenshire, Wales; died 1136 in ?. He was the son of 16384. Prince of Deheubarth Gruffydd AP RHYS and 16385. Gwenlian VERCH GRUFFYDD OF GWYNEDD.
Child of Maelgwn ap Gruffydd is:
8194 i. Maelgwn "Fychan" ap Maelgwn, born Bet. 1140 - 1160 in Wales.
16416. Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales13, born 1173 in Aberconway, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales13; died April 11, 1240 in Aberconway, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales13. He was the son of 32832. Iorworth Dywyndwn Ap Owain Gwynedd and 32833. Margred Verch Madog. He married 16417. Joan Princess of Wales 120614.
16417. Joan Princess of Wales15, born 1190 in London, Middlesex, England15; died February 1236/37 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales15. She was the daughter of 32834. King of England John Lackand I King of England and 32835. Agatha De Ferrers.
Notes for Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales: from Sue_Cary.ged -
Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, (Llywelyn Fawr or Llywelyn the Great: 1173-1240) can justly be called the greatest of the medieval Welsh kings. By 1202, he had taken advantage of the quarrels of his uncles and had become ruler of the kingdom of Gwynedd. Further successes in Deheubarth, after the death of the Lord Rhys, and in Powys made him the most powerful of all the Welsh rulers, though it was Gruffudd ap Llwyelyn who is remembered as the only native monarch to rule over all of Wales. Peter N. Williams, Ph.D.
More About Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales: Burial: Conway
More About Joan Princess of Wales: Burial: Llan-faes, Dindaethwy, Anglesey, Wales
Children of Llywelyn Wales and Joan Wales are:
i. Tegwared-Y-Bais Wen
8208 ii. Dafydd Ap Llywelyn Fawr Prince Of Gwynedd, born Abt. 1209 in Caernarvonshire, Wales; died March 1245/46; married Isabela De Braose.
iii. Margaret Verch Llywelyn17,18, born 121219,2021; married (1) Lord of Bramber and Gower Thomas "Todady" DE BRAOSE; born Abt. 119722; died July 18, 1232 in fall from a horse22; married (2) John De Braose V Lord of Bramber & Gower; born 1204 in Brembye, Sussex, England23; died 125323.
iv. Princess of Wales Elen (Helen) verch Llywelyn24, married Robert DE QUINCY; born Abt. 1172 in Northamptonshire24; died 125724,25.
16418. Reginald De Braose25, born 118225; died 122825,26. He was the son of 32836. lord of Bramber William DE BRAOSE and 32837. Maud De Saint Valery Lady of La Haie. He married 16419. Gladys The Dark of Wales.
16419. Gladys The Dark of Wales27, born 118727; died 125127,28. She was the daughter of 16416. Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales and 32839. Tangwystyl Verch Llywarch.
Children of Reginald De Braose and Gladys Wales are:
i. William De Braose29, born 1204 in Brecknock, Surrey, England29,30; died May 02, 1230 in Wales31; married Eve Marshall; born 1205 in Pembroke, Pembrokeshire, Wales31; died 124531.
Notes for William De Braose:
1 William succeeded his father as Lord of Abergavenny (right), Builth and other Marcher Lordships in1227. Styled by the Welsh as "Black William" he was imprisoned by Llewelyn ap Iorwerth in 1229 during Hubert de Burgh's disastrous Kerry (Ceri) campaign. He was ransomed and released after a short captivity during which he agreed to cede Builth as a marriage portion for his daughter Isabella on her betrothal to David, son and heir of Llewelyn. The following Easter, Llewelyn discovered an intrigue between his wife, Joan, and William. Supported by a general clamour for his death, Llewelyn had William publicly hanged on 2nd May 1230.
Notes for Eve Marshall:
1 After Llewelyn Fawr had hanged Eva's husband, William, he wrote letters (see translations) to her and her brother, William, Earl of Pembroke. He was inquiring whether the marriage between his son, Dafydd, and Isabella de Braose should still go ahead. Evidently they agreed that it should. Nevertheless Llewelyn and Dafydd were never satisfied with the distribution of William's lands among his four heiresses and this led to further armed conflicts in the marches. Eva continued to hold Braose lands and castles in her own right after the death of her husband. Dugdale mentions her as holder of Totnes in 1230. It is recorded in the Close Rolls (1234-7) that Henry III granted 12 marks to her to strengthen the castle at Hay.
8209 ii. Isabela De Braose, born 1205; married Dafydd Ap Llywelyn Fawr Prince Of Gwynedd.
16432. Gwrgeneu ap Gollwyn, born Abt. 1130 in Mochnant, Swydd y Waun, Powys, Wales. He was the son of 32864. Gollwyn ap Moriddig and 32865. Aneiwrodd verch Gwrgeneu. He married 16433. Haer Generys verch Cynfyn.
16433. Haer Generys verch Cynfyn, born Abt. 1133 in Nefyn, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
Child of Gwrgeneu Gollwyn and Haer Cynfyn is:
8216 i. Rhirid "Flaidd" ap Gwrgeneu, born Bet. 1150 - 1160; died Abt. 1270; married Gwenllian verch Ednyfed.
16434. Ednyfed "Fychan" ap Cynwrig, born 1151 in Tregarnedd, Llangivini, Anglesey, Wales31; died 31. He was the son of 32868. Cynwrig Ap Iorwerth and 32869. Angharad Verch Hwfa. He married 16435. Gwladus verch Aldud.
16435. Gwladus verch Aldud, born in Tegeingl ctf, Flintshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 32870. Aldud ap Owain.
Child of Ednyfed Cynwrig and Gwladus Aldud is:
8217 i. Gwenllian verch Ednyfed, born Abt. 1172 in Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales; married Rhirid "Flaidd" ap Gwrgeneu.
16512. Gwyn ap Gruffudd, born Abt. 1056 in Cegidfa, Ystradmarchell, Montgomeryshire, Wales; died 1101.
Children of Gwyn ap Gruffudd are:
8256 i. Gruffudd "Griffri" ap Gwyn.
ii. Tangwre verch Gwyn, born Abt. 1076; married Seisyll ap Gwrgi; born Abt. 1060 in Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales.
17926. Cynan ap Owain, born Abt. 1140 in Caernarvonshire, Wales; died 1173. He was the son of 35852. Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd Prince of Gwynedd and 35853. Gwladus Verch Llywarch. He married 17927. Angharad verch Genillin.
17927. Angharad verch Genillin, born Abt. 1144 in Rhiw, Aberdaron, Caernarvonshire, Wales.
Children of Cynan Owain and Angharad Genillin are:
i. Margred verch Cynan, born Abt. 1153.
8963 ii. Gwenllian verch Cynan, born Abt. 1170; married Cadwgon ap Llywarch.
19130. Rhirid ap Iorwerth, born Abt. 1190 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales. He was the son of 38260. Iorwerth ap Madog and 38261. Arddun verch Llywelyn. He married 19131. ? Pulford.
19131. ? Pulford, born Abt. 1220.
Children of Rhirid Iorwerth and ? Pulford are:
9565 i. Tibod verch Rhirid, born Abt. 1240 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales; married Ithel ap Ithel "Gam".
ii. Iorwerth ap Rhirid, born Abt. 1242.
Generation No. 16
32768. Rhys Ap Tewdr Mawr31, born 1048 in Debeubarth, Wales31; died 113331. He was the son of 65536. Tudor Mawr of South Wales ap Cadell and 65537. Gwenlian of Anglesea. He married 32769. Gwladys Ferch Rhiwallon.
32769. Gwladys Ferch Rhiwallon31, born 105131; died 113931. She was the daughter of 65538. Rhywallon Prince of Powys.
Notes for Rhys Ap Tewdr Mawr: Ruled Deheubarth from 1078-1093, succeeding Rhys ap Owain ap Edwin who died in battle in 1078. Rhys was briefly overthrown in 1081 and died in battle in 1093.
Children of Rhys Mawr and Gwladys Rhiwallon are:
i. Nesta Ferch Rhys31, born 107031; died 115431; married (1) Gerald FitzWalter De Windsor; born 106931; died Unknown31; married (2) King of England Henry I 'Beauclerc' King of England 108631; born 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England31; died December 01, 1135 in St. Denis, Seine-St. Denis, France31.
Notes for Nesta Ferch Rhys: [Sue_Cary.ged]
Nesta was firstly mistress to Henry I; secondly she married Stephen, Constable of Cardigan; thirdly she married Gerald of Windsor. Gerald and Nesta had four children:
1. William fitzGerald.
2. Maurice fitzGerald.
3. David fitzGerald.
4. Angarat, a daughter.
Known as the most beautiful woman in Wales. She had many lovers.
In Christmas 1108 Owain ap Cadwgan of Cardigan came to visit Gerald and Nesta. He so lusted after her that he, that night, attacked the castle and carried
her off and had his way with her. This upset Henry I so much that the incident
started a war.
Notes for King of England Henry I 'Beauclerc' King of England: [Sue_Cary.ged]
Henry I was Duke of Normandy from 1106-1135 and King of England from 1100-1135. William I left Normandy to his oldest son Robert II Curthose and England to his next oldest son, William II Rufus. Henry was left great wealth and eventually outmanuvered his brothers to become King of England in 1100 and ruled 35 years. Henry is remembered for expanding and strengthening royal justice, integrating the Norman and Anglo-Saxon legal systems, and laying the foundation for more centralized royal rule. "The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages" Norman F. Cantor, General Editor.
16384 ii. Prince of Deheubarth Gruffydd AP RHYS, born Abt. 1081 in of Dynevor Castle, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died 1137; married Gwenlian VERCH GRUFFYDD OF GWYNEDD.
32770. Prince of Gwynedd Gruffydd AP CYNAN32, born 1055 in Dublin, Ireland32; died 1137 in of Caernarvonshire, Wales32. He was the son of 65540. Prince of Gwynedd Cynan AP IAGO and 65541. Rhanullt INGEN OLAF (RAGNHILDIR). He married 32771. Angharad VERCH OWAIN OF TEGAINGL.
32771. Angharad VERCH OWAIN OF TEGAINGL32, born Abt. 1065 in of Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales32; died Abt. 116232. She was the daughter of 65542. Owain Ap Edwin Lord Tegaingl and 65543. Morwyl Verch Ednywain.
Notes for Prince of Gwynedd Gruffydd AP CYNAN: [Sue_Cary.ged] Burke titles him as King of North Wales.
Children of Gruffydd AP CYNAN and Angharad VERCH OWAIN OF TEGAINGL are:
16385 i. Gwenlian VERCH GRUFFYDD OF GWYNEDD, born Abt. 1090 in of Caernarvonshire, Wales; died 1136 in ?battle of Maes?; married (1) Prince of Deheubarth Gruffydd AP RHYS; married (2) Cadwgan ap Bleddyn Abt. 1100.
ii. Prince of Gwynedd Owain Fawr AP GRUFFYDD32, born 110032; died December 1169 in Bangor32; married (1) Christin VERCH GRONWY; born Abt. 1105 in of Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales32; married (2) Gwladys VERCH LLYWARCH.
iii. Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd Prince of Gwynedd33, born 1087 in Caernarvonshire, Wales33; died 116933; married (1) Gwladus Verch Llywarch; born 1098 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales33; died 116333; married (2) Christina verch Gronwy; born Abt. 1105 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales; died 33.
Notes for Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd Prince of Gwynedd: http://www.barstow.cc.ca.us/wac/madoc.htm
Owain succeeded his father, Gruffydd ap Cyanan as ruler of Gwynedd in 1138. His 32 year reign was a bloody and turbulent time of constant warfare between the Norman barons and the Welsh chieftans. Though he strived during his rule for both the prosperity of his people and the unity of all Welsh kingdoms against the English, his aims were hindered by the treacherous feuding within his own ranks. Although well known for his fierce and brutal penalties for disloyalty, he was nevertheless remembered as a mighty soldier and a great leader by his own people, and considered the King of Wales by those in England and other lands. He was said to have 17 sons and at least 2 daughters, although few were considered legitimate by the churchmen of his time. This led to a civil war between his sons at his death in 1169.
One of his sons, Madoc, possibly discovered America about 1170, returned to Wales and then left for America again to settle with some of his countrymen to escape the civil war in Wales. The possible destination was Mobile Bay, Alabama where ruins of three pre-Columbian forts have been found by archaeologists. The first of these forts found on top of Lookout Mountain, near DeSoto Falls, Alabama, was found to be nearly identical in setting, layout and method of construction to Dolwyddelan Castle in Gwynedd, the presumed birthplace of Madoc. Later they moved to Fort Mountain, Georgia atop a 3000 foot mountain with a main defensive wall 855 feet long. Finally they moved north to the forks of the Duck River near present day Manchester, TN and built a fort with 20 feet high stone walls containing 50 acres and protected by a moat 1200 feet long. These Welsh were later driven to Missouri and west by the Cherokee, where they blended into the Indians there (according to Cherokee legend and John Sevier). John Sevier was told by Oconostota (Cherokee headman) that the Whites followed the Tennessee River down to the Ohio, up the Ohio to the missouri, then up the Missouri...for a great distance...but they are no more White people; they are now all become Indians..." The most likely tribe to have assimilated them are the Mandan, a tribe that was more or less wiped out in a small pox epidemic in 1837. This story of course is a controversy amongst Historians.
[Sue_Cary.ged] [This family eventually] Yielded sovereignty to his nephew Llewelyn ap Iorworth in 1194. There is disagreement as to who is Dafydd's mother, Christina or Gwladys.
iv. Cadwaladr Ap Gruffudd33, born 1096 in Caernarvonshire, Wales33; died 117233; married Adeliza De Clare; born 1114 in Tunbridge, Kent, England33; died 115033.
16387 v. Susanna Verch Gruffydd, born 1105 in Caernarvonshire, Wales; died 1165; married Prince of Powys Madoc ap Maredudd Prince of Powys.
32772. Maredudd ap Bleddyn Prince of Powys33, born in Montgomeryshire, Wales33; died 113233. He was the son of 65544. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn Prince of Dehehubath and 65545. Haer. He married 32773. Hunydd Einudd.
32773. Hunydd Einudd33, born Abt. 1050; died 33. She was the daughter of 65546. Efnydd ap Gwerny Lord of Duffryn.
Notes for Maredudd ap Bleddyn Prince of Powys: [Sue_Cary.ged] Meredith, or Meredyad, ap Bleddyn. In 1109 Bleddyn began the erection of the Castle of Powis, which is about a mile from Welshpool, Wales. The principality of Powis comprised about one-third of Wales in 1069 when Bleddyn ap Cynwyn became its ruler. Meredith adopted the "black lion of Powys" argent a lion rampant sable in substitution for his father's arms: or a lion rampant gules. He married 1st Efa, daughter of Blettrus ap Ednowain Bendew, married 2nd Hunnydd, whose son was King Griffith ap Meredith.
Children of Maredudd Powys and Hunydd Einudd are:
i. Gruffydd ap Maredudd Lord of Mawddwy3333, married Gwerfyl; died 33.
Notes for Gruffydd ap Maredudd Lord of Mawddwy:
[Sue_Cary.ged] King Griffith ap Meredith, submitted with his father to Henry I. and was summoned by that monarch to his baronial parliaments. He bore for arms: Or a lion's gamb, erased in bend gu, and took active part in the feuds and warfare of that period, and died in the lifetime of his father in 1128, leaving by his wife Geverfyl an only child.
16386 ii. Prince of Powys Madoc ap Maredudd Prince of Powys, born 1091 in Montgomeryshire, Wales; died 1160 in Winchester, England; married (1) Susanna Verch Gruffydd..
32832. Iorworth Dywyndwn Ap Owain Gwynedd33, born 1136 in Aberffraw Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales33; died 1174 in Pennant Mehangell33. He was the son of 35852. Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd Prince of Gwynedd and 35853. Gwladus Verch Llywarch. He married 32833. Margred Verch Madog.
32833. Margred Verch Madog33, born 114033; died 122433. She was the daughter of 16386. Prince of Powys Madoc ap Maredudd Prince of Powys and 16387. Susanna Verch Gruffydd.
Child of Iorworth Gwynedd and Margred Madog is:
16416 i. Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales, born 1173 in Aberconway, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales; died April 11, 1240 in Aberconway, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales; married (1) Tangwystyl Verch Llywarch; married (2) Joan Princess of Wales 1206.
32834. King of England John Lackand I King of England33, born December 24, 1167 in Kings Manor House, Oxford, England33; died October 19, 1216 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England33. He was the son of 65668. King of England Henry II Curtmantle King of England and 65669. Eleanor of Aquitaine. He married 32835. Agatha De Ferrers.
32835. Agatha De Ferrers33, born 117233; died 33. She was the daughter of 65670. 3rd earl of Derby William Ferrers V Earl of Derby and 65671. Sybil De Braose.
Notes for King of England John Lackand I King of England: [Sue_Cary.ged]
"Lackland" refered to John's status as the youngest son, resulting in no significant inherited fiefs from his Father. His titles included King of Ireland 1177, Count of Mortain 1189, Earl of Gloucester. John succeeded his brother Richard I as King in 1199. In 1215 he put his seal on the Magna Carta (Great Charter). The Magna Carta is the foundation of English Constitutional law and liberties and placed the King, like the subjects he ruled, subject to the rule of law. He is Interred in Worcester Cathedral. "The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages" Norman F. Cantor, General Editor.
1) http://www.ancestrees.com/ancestor/d3/i0002247.htm#i2247:
John "Lackland" King of England (Henry II "Curtmantle", Geoffrey V Plantagenet" Count of Anjou, Fulk V, Foulques IV, Geoffroy II Count Gastinois, Geoffroy I) was born in Oxford, Oxford, England 24 DEC 1166. John died 19 OCT 1216 in Newark Castle, Nottingham, ENG, at 49 years of age. His body was interred abt. Oct. 22, 1216.
He married twice. He married Isabelle d.of Earl of Gloucester 1189. Isabelle died 1217. He married Isabella Angouleme 24 AUG 1200 in Bordeaux, Grnd, France. Isabella was born 1188 in Angouleme, Chrnt, France. Isabella was the daughter of Aymer Taillefer Earl of Angouleme and Alice Unknown. Isabella died 31 May 1246 in Fonteurault, Maine-et-Loire,FR, at 57 years of age. Isabelle married Hugh de Lusignan four years after the death of her husband. She left her youngest daughter, Eleanor, back in England to be raised by her half-sister Joan who was King John and Clementia's daughter. She probably left all of her children by King John in England, but I need to verify this. She had nine more children by Hugh de Lusignan, Count of La Marche: Hugh, Guy, Geoffrey,
William, Aymer, Isabella, Alice, Margaret and Agatha. Also known as John Plantagenet, John reigned from May 27, 1199 till his death on Oct. 18-19, 1216. He was the youngest son of Henry II and Eleanor. His birthdate is also listed as 1167 in CD-102, Warren's book "King John"., and the "Kings & Queens of England & Scotland." He was an unpopular King largely due to the fact that he was not the great fighter kings were expected to be at the time. He is listed as hedonistic, unstable and unforgiving. At the same time he was highly intelligent, efficient, sophisticated, well educated in law and government and he loved to read often carrying books with him on his travels.
Much of his troubles sprang from problems that grew during his father's and brother's reign. He lost ground to Phillip II of France. He lost political power with the Pope. His barons rebelled and forced restoration
of feudal rights in the document called the Magna Carta. (C-485, Grolier Ency., C-433 & C-489, 567-8)
John "Lackland" King of England had the following children:
20 i. Geoffrey8 Fitzroy(4297) (#2886). Geoffrey died 1205.
21 ii. Oliver s.of John Lackland(4298) (#2887)
22 iii. Osbert s.of John Lackland(4299) (#2888).
John "Lackland" King of England and Clementina Mistress of King John had the following child:
23 iv. Joan (Joanna) of England(4300) (#2246) was born 1191. Joan died Feb. 2, 1236/37 in Llyn Eglwystl, Wales, at 45 years of age. Her body was interred Feb. 1236/37 in LLanfaes, Wales.(4303) She married
Llewelyn "Fawr" Iowerth (Prince of Wales) 1204. Llewelyn was born about 1173 in Anglesey, Wales. Llewelyn(4305) was the son of Iowerth "Drwyndwn" ap Owain Gwynedd. Llewelyn died 11 Apr 1240 in Aberconway, Carnarvon, Wales, at 66 years of age. His body was interred in Aberconway, Carnarvon, Wales. Joan or Joanna was apparently well beloved by her husband, Llewelyn according to a fictionalized account of them in "Falls the
Shadow". The fact that she was English, made her unpopular in Wales. Those who were close to her though loved her dearly for her gentle, kind ways. Some of her step sons, Gruffydd, in particular, never liked her because of her English heritage.
John "Lackland" King of England and Unknown de Warenne had the following child:
24 v. Richard Fitz Roy(4307) (#2273) was born on an estimated date of 1193. Richard died 1246 at 53 years of age. A note which I don't know how to interpret in Warren's "King John" says Fl 1217.
John "Lackland" King of England and Isabella Angouleme had the following
children:
+ 25 vi. Henry III King of England was born 10 OCT 1207.
26 vii. Richard Earl of Cornwall was born 05 Jan 1209. Richard died 2 Apr 1272 in Berkhampstead Castle, Herts, ENG, at 63 years of age. He married Isabel d.of William Marshal 1231. Isabel died 1240. He was also
King of the Romans in 1256. He was married three times.
27 viii. Joan Princess of England was born 22 Jul 1210. Joan died 1238 at 27 years of age. She married Alexander II King of Scots 1221. Alexander died 1249.
28 ix. Isabelle of England was born 1214. Isabelle died 1241 at 27 years of age. She married Frederick II Roman Emperor 1235.Frederick was born irn 1194. Frederick died 1250 at 56 years of age. After marrying
Frederick, Roman Emperor, she had a very sequestered life. Her husband totally controlled her and limited her access to family and friends. She died in childbirth at the young age of 27, a wealthy woman in a guilded
cage. She had born four children in six years.
29 x. Eleanor (Nell) of England was born 1215. Eleanor died 1275 at 60 years of age. She married twice. She married William, Earl of Pembroke Marshal before 1230. William, died 1231. She married Sunon (Simon) de Montfort Earl of Lancaster 7 Jan 1238 in London, London, England. Sunon was born 1209. (Additional notes for Sunon (Simon) de Montfort Earl of Lancaster. Sunon died 1265 at 56 years of age. The peerage, De Montford, Earl of Leicester, was created in 1206 and forfeited in 1265. According to a fictionalized account, "Falls the Shadow", Eleanor was betrothed to William Marshall at a very young age for political and monetary reasons. As most all royal marriages occured in this way, it was perfectly normal. Her marriage to William ended when she was only 15 at her husbands death. She was then convinced by a very close caretaker to take the oath of fidelity from the Pope. This gave her many of the vows of
a nun. She never fit well into this as she was a very beautiful blond haired women who enjoyed the company of men. Though she religiously upheld her vows, she fell hopelessly in love with Simon de Monfert after reaching the age of adulthood. They married secretly with the forced assistance of her brother, King Henry. Simon then convinced the Pope with monetary gifts to rescind his wife's vow of Abstinence. This was to say a very scandalous set of circumstances. Simon de Montfert was well below Eleanor's social status to add to boot. This is a love conquers all theme in the novel "Falls the Shadow."
Notes for Agatha De Ferrers: [Sue_Cary.ged] It is known that Agatha was a mistress of John, but it is only supposition that she is the mother of his child.
Children of John, King of England and Agatha De Ferrers are:
16417 i. Joan Princess of Wales, born 1190 in London, Middlesex, England; died February 1236/37 in Aberconwy, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales 1206.
ii. Richard FITZ ROY DE DOVER34, married Roshia de Dover; born 1200 in Chilham Castle, Kent, England35; died 126535,36.
32836. lord of Bramber William DE BRAOSE36, born 1151; died Abt. 121236. He was the son of 65672. Sheriff of Hereford William Baron De Braose II Lord of Bramber and 65673. Bertha De Pitres. He married 32837. Maud De Saint Valery Lady of La Haie.
32837. Maud De Saint Valery Lady of La Haie37, born 1155 in Beckley, Oxon, England37; died 37. She was the daughter of 65674. Bernard St. Valery IV and 65675. Alanora.
Notes for lord of Bramber William DE BRAOSE:
1 At his peak Lord of Bramber, Gower, Abergavenny, Brecknock, Builth, Radnor, Kington, Limerick and the three castles of Skenfrith, Grosmont (right) and Whitecastle. William inherited Bramber, Builth and Radnor from his father; Brecknock and Abergavenny through his mother. He was the strongest of the Marcher Lords involved in constant war with the Welsh and other lords. He was particularly hated by the Welsh for the massacre of three Welsh princes, their families and their men which took place during a feast at his castle of Abergavenny in 1175. He was sometimes known as the "Ogre of Abergavenny". One of the Normans' foremost warriors, he fought alongside K.Richard at Chalus in 1199 (when Richard received his fatal wound). William received Limerick in 1201 from K. John. He was also given custody of Glamorgan, Monmouth and Gwynllwg in return for large payments. William captured Arthur, Count of Brittany at Mirebeau in 1202 and was in charge of his imprisonment for King John. He was well rewarded in February 1203 with the grant of Gower. He may have had knowledge of the murder of Arthur and been bribed to silence by John with the city of Limerick in July. His honours reached their peak when he was made Sheriff of Herefordshire by John for 1206-7. He had held this office under Richard from 1192 to 1199. His fall began almost immediately. William was stripped of his office as bailiff of Glamorgan and other custodies by K. John in 1206/7. Later he was deprived of all his lands and, sought by K.John in Ireland, he returned to Wales and joined the Welsh Prince Llewelyn in rebellion. He fled to France in 1210 via Shoreham "in the habit of a beggar" and died in exile near Paris. Despite intending to be interred at St. John's, Brecon, he was buried in the Abbey of St. Victoire, Paris by Stephen Langton, the Archbishop of Canterbury, another of John's chief opponents who was also taking refuge there. His wife and son William were murdered by John, possibly starved to death at Windsor Castle.[Sue_Cary.ged] Starved to death with his mother by King John.
Notes for Maud De Saint Valery Lady of La Haie: [Sue_Cary.ged] Maude de St. Valerie and her eldest son, William, were imprisoned in Windsor Castle and starved to death by King John. Maude had refused to allow King John to hold her sons in order to keep her husband obedient to the king. "Arthur, duke or count of Brittany" and "Braose, William de (d. 1211)," in the Dictionary of National Biography; see also "King John," pg.83, by W. L. Warren; see also "Blood Royal: Issue of the Kings and Queens of Medieval England," pgs. 349-351, by T. Anna Leese.
Children of William DE BRAOSE and Maud La Haie are:
i. Margaret De Braose37, born 1179 in Abergavenny, Wales37; died November 19, 121037; married 2nd Lord of Meath Walter De Lacy Lord Palantine Of Meath; born 1160 in Ewias Lacy, Herefordshire, England37; died February 24, 1240/4137.
Notes for 2nd Lord of Meath Walter De Lacy Lord Palantine Of Meath: [Sue_Cary.ged] Walter de Lacie, elder son, paid in the 10th of Richard I, 1199, 2000 marks for the king's favour and to have livery of his lands, but this being the last year of that monarch's reign, his brother and successor, King John, exacted no less than 1000 pounds for similar favour of livery. In the 9th of the latter king's reign, Walter de Lacie obtained a confirmation of his lands and dominion of Meath in Ireland, to be held by him and his heirs for the service of 50 knights' fees; as also his fees in Fingall, in the valley of Dublin, to be held by the service of seven knights' fees. But in three years afterwards, King John passing into Ireland with his army, Lacie was forced to deliver himself up and all his possessions on that kingdom, and to abjure the realm. He was subsequently banished from England, but in the 16th of the same reign, he seems to have made his peace, for he was allowed to repossess his Castle of Ludlow; and the next year he recovered all of his lands, except the castle and lands of Drogheda, by paying a fine of 4000 marks to the crown. After this we find him Sheriff of Herefordshire, in the 18th of King John, and 2nd of Henry III, and in the 14th of the latter king, joined with Geoffrey de Marisco, then Justice of Ireland, and Richard de Burgh, in subduing the King of Connaught, who had taken up arms to expel the English from his territories. So much for the secular acts of this baron. Of his works of Piety, it is recorded that he confirmed to the canons of Lathony all those lands and churches in Ireland, granted to them by his father, Hugh de Lacie; and of his own bounty, gave them the church of Our Lady of Drogheda, with other valuable gifts. To the monks at Creswil, in Hereford, he was a special benefactor, having conferred on them 200 acres of land and wood called Ham; also 600 acres, with the woods thereto belonging, and common pasture for their cattle in New Forest, and in divers pasturages. Moreover, the ninth sheaf of wheat and other corn, except oats, throughout all his lordships in England and Wales. Likewise the tithe of all the hides of those cattle which were yearly sold at the larder of his Castle at Ewyas. In Ireland he founded the Abbey of Beaubee, in Normandy, which was a first cell to the great Abbey of Bec in Normandy, and afterwards at Furness, in Lancaster. He married Margaret, daughter of William de Braose, of Brecknock, and in 1241, being then infirm and blind, departed this life, leaving his great inheritance to be divided among females, viz., the daughters of his sons.
ii. Lord of Bramber William De Braose IV The Younger37, born 11803737; married (1) Matilda De Clare; born 118437,38; died 121339; married (2) Maude De Clare De Fay; born 118439; died 39.
16418 iii. Reginald De Braose, born 1182; died 1228; married Gladys The Dark of Wales.
iv. Matilda De Braose39, born 1190 in Bramber, Sussex, England39; died December 29, 1210 in Llanbadarn Fawr, Perfedd, Cardiganshire, Wales39
16416. Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales39, born 1173 in Aberconway, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales39; died April 11, 1240 in Aberconway, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales39. He was the son of 32832. Iorworth Dywyndwn Ap Owain Gwynedd and 32833. Margred Verch Madog. He married 32839. Tangwystyl Verch Llywarch.
32839. Tangwystyl Verch Llywarch39,40, born 117041; died 126341. She was the daughter of 65678. Llywarch Iorwerth and 65679. Tangwystil Llywarch.
Notes for Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales: [Sue_Cary.ged] Llywelyn ap Iorwerth, (Llywelyn Fawr or Llywelyn the Great: 1173-1240) can justly be called the greatest of the medieval Welsh kings. By 1202, he had taken advantage of the quarrels of his uncles and had become ruler of the kingdom of Gwynedd. Further successes in Deheubarth, after the death of the Lord Rhys, and in Powys made him the most powerful of all the Welsh rulers, though it was Gruffudd ap Llwyelyn who is remembered as the only native monarch to rule over all of Wales. Peter N. Williams, Ph.D.
More About Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales: Burial: Conway
Children of Llywelyn Wales and Tangwystyl Llywarch are:
16419 i. Gladys The Dark of Wales, born 1187; died 1251; married (1) Reginald De Braose; married (2) Ralph De Mortimer of Wigmore.
ii. Prince of Gwynedd Gruyffyd Ap Llywelyn Fawr43,44, born 11934545; married Senena Ferch Caradog; died 45.
iii. Angharad VERCH LLYWELYN FAWR46, born May 120546; married Prince of Deheubarth Maelgwn "Ieuanc Fychan" Ap Maelgwn; born Abt. 1205 in Carmarthenshire, Wales46; died 125746.
32864. Gollwyn ap Moriddig, born Abt. 1100 in Mochnant, Swydd y Waun, Powys, Wales. He married 32865. Aneiwrodd verch Gwrgeneu.
32865. Aneiwrodd verch Gwrgeneu, born Abt. 1105. She was the daughter of 65730. Gwrgeneu ap Ednywain and 65731. Gwledyr verch Seisyll.
Child of Gollwyn Moriddig and Aneiwrodd Gwrgeneu is:
16432 i. Gwrgeneu ap Gollwyn, born Abt. 1130 in Mochnant, Swydd y Waun, Powys, Wales; married Haer Generys verch Cynfyn.
32868. Cynwrig Ap Iorwerth47, born 1116 in Betws-Yn-Rhos, Is Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales47; died 47. He was the son of 65736. Iorwerth Ap Gwgon and 65737. Gwenllian Verch Rhirid. He married 32869. Angharad Verch Hwfa.
32869. Angharad Verch Hwfa47, born 1124 in Denbighshire, Wales47; died 47. She was the daughter of 65738. Hwfa.
Child of Cynwrig Iorwerth and Angharad Hwfa is:
16434 i. Ednyfed "Fychan" ap Cynwrig, born 1151 in Tregarnedd, Llangivini, Anglesey, Wales; married (1) Gwenllian Verch Gruffydd; married (2) Tangwystl Verch Llywarch; married (3) Gwladus verch Aldud.
32870. Aldud ap Owain
Children of Aldud ap Owain are:
16435 i. Gwladus verch Aldud, born in Tegeingl ctf, Flintshire, Wales; married Ednyfed "Fychan" ap Cynwrig.
ii. Owain ap Aldud
35852. Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd Prince of Gwynedd47, born 1087 in Caernarvonshire, Wales47; died 116947. He was the son of 32770. Prince of Gwynedd Gruffydd AP CYNAN and 32771. Angharad VERCH OWAIN OF TEGAINGL. He married 35853. Gwladus Verch Llywarch.
35853. Gwladus Verch Llywarch47, born 1098 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales47; died 116347. She was the daughter of 71706. Llywarch ap Trahaern Lord of Pembroke and 71707. Dyddgu Verch Iorwerth.
Notes for Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd Prince of Gwynedd: from http://www.barstow.cc.ca.us/wac/madoc.htm
Owain succeeded his father, Gruffydd ap Cyanan as ruler of Gwynedd in 1138. His 32 year reign was a bloody and turbulent time of constant warfare between the Norman barons and the Welsh chieftans. Though he strived during his rule for both the prosperity of his people and the unity of all Welsh kingdoms against the English, his aims were hindered by the treacherous feuding within his own ranks. Although well known for his fierce and brutal penalties for disloyalty, he was nevertheless remembered as a mighty soldier and a great leader by his own people, and considered the King of Wales by those in England and other lands. He was said to have 17 sons and at least 2 daughters, although few were considered legitimate by the churchmen of his time. This led to a civil war between his sons at his death in 1169.
One of his sons, Madoc, possibly discovered America about 1170, returned to Wales and then left for America again to settle with some of his countrymen to escape the civil war in Wales. The possible destination was Mobile Bay, Alabama where ruins of three pre-Columbian forts have been found by archaeologists. The first of these forts found on top of Lookout Mountain, near DeSoto Falls, Alabama, was found to be nearly identical in setting, layout and method of construction to Dolwyddelan Castle in Gwynedd, the presumed birthplace of Madoc. Later they moved to Fort Mountain, Georgia atop a 3000 foot mountain with a main defensive wall 855 feet long. Finally they moved north to the forks of the Duck River near present day Manchester, TN and built a fort with 20 feet high stone walls containing 50 acres and protected by a moat 1200 feet long. These Welsh were later driven to Missouri and west by the Cherokee, where they blended into the Indians there (according to Cherokee legend and John Sevier). John Sevier was told by Oconostota (Cherokee headman) that the Whites followed the Tennessee River down to the Ohio, up the Ohio to the missouri, then up the Missouri...for a great distance...but they are no more White people; they are now all become Indians..." The most likely tribe to have assimilated them are the Mandan, a tribe that was more or less wiped out in a small pox epidemic in 1837. This story of course is a controversy amongst Historians.
[Sue_Cary.ged] [This family eventually] Yielded sovereignty to his nephew Llewelyn ap Iorworth in 1194. There is disagreement as to who is Dafydd's mother, Christina or Gwladys.
Children of Owain Gwynedd and Gwladus Llywarch are:
i. Margred ferch Gruffudd47, born 1123 in Caernarvonshire, Wales47; died Unknown47; married Ieuaf Ap Owain; born 1118 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales47; died Unknown47.
ii. Gwenllian verch Owain, born Abt. 1124 in Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Owain "Cyfeiliog" ap Gruffudd; born Abt. 1117 in Montgomeryshire, Wales; died 1197.
iii. Rhodri ap Owain Gwynedd47, born 112647; died Unknown47
iv. Iorworth Dywyndwn Ap Owain Gwynedd47, born 1136 in Aberffraw Castle, Caernarvonshire, Wales47; died 1174 in Pennant Mehangell47; married Margred Verch Madog; born 114047; died 122447.
17926 v. Cynan ap Owain, born Abt. 1140 in Caernarvonshire, Wales; died 1173; married Angharad verch Genillin.
38260. Iorwerth ap Madog, born Abt. 1160 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales. He married 38261. Arddun verch Llywelyn.
38261. Arddun verch Llywelyn, born Abt. 1165 in Holywell, Flintshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 76522. Llywelyn ap Owain.
Child of Iorwerth Madog and Arddun Llywelyn is:
19130 i. Rhirid ap Iorwerth, born Abt. 1190 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales; married ? Pulford.
Generation No. 17
65536. Tudor Mawr of South Wales ap Cadell47, born 102247; died 110347. He was the son of 131072. Cadell of South Wales and 131073. Eleanor Verch Gwerystan. He married 65537. Gwenlian of Anglesea.
65537. Gwenlian of Anglesea47, born 103047; died 110947. She was the daughter of 131074. Colwyn Lord of Anglesea.
Child of Tudor Cadell and Gwenlian Anglesea is:
32768 i. Rhys Ap Tewdr Mawr, born 1048 in Debeubarth, Wales; died 1133; married Gwladys Ferch Rhiwallon.
65538. Rhywallon Prince of Powys47, died Unknown47.
Child of Rhywallon Prince of Powys is:
32769 i. Gwladys Ferch Rhiwallon, born 1051; died 1139; married Rhys Ap Tewdr Mawr.
65540. Prince of Gwynedd Cynan AP IAGO48, born Abt. 1014 in of Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales48; died 110649. He was the son of 131080. Prince of Gwynedd Iago AP IDWAL and 131081. Afandreg VERCH GWAIR. He married 65541. Rhanullt INGEN OLAF (RAGNHILDIR).
65541. Rhanullt INGEN OLAF (RAGNHILDIR)50, born Abt. 1031 in of Dublin, Ireland50; died 112051. She was the daughter of 131082. Olaf SIHTRICSON and 131083. Maelcorcre INGEN DNLAING O'MUIREDAIG.
Notes for Prince of Gwynedd Cynan AP IAGO: [Sue_Cary.ged] Excluded from the throne by Gruffydd ap Llewelyn and exiled in Ireland.
Child of Cynan AP IAGO and Rhanullt INGEN OLAF (RAGNHILDIR) is:
32770 i. Prince of Gwynedd Gruffydd AP CYNAN, born 1055 in Dublin, Ireland; died 1137 in of Caernarvonshire, Wales; married Angharad VERCH OWAIN OF TEGAINGL.
65542. Owain Ap Edwin Lord Tegaingl51, born 1020 in Tegeingl, Flintshire, Wales51; died 51. He was the son of 131084. Edwin Ap Gronwy and 131085. Iwerydd Verch Cynfyn. He married 65543. Morwyl Verch Ednywain.
65543. Morwyl Verch Ednywain51, born 1048 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales51; died 51. She was the daughter of 131086. Ednywain Bendew I Ap Neiniad and 131087. Gwerful Verch Lluddica.
Children of Owain Tegaingl and Morwyl Ednywain are:
i. Gronwy Ap Owain51, born 1078 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales51; died Unknown51; married Genilles Verch Hoedlyw; born 1110 in Uwch Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales51; died Unknown51.
32771 ii. Angharad VERCH OWAIN OF TEGAINGL, born Abt. 1065 in of Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales; died Abt. 1162; married Prince of Gwynedd Gruffydd AP CYNAN.
iii. Maredudd ap Owain, died 1072 in killed in battle.
Notes for Maredudd ap Owain: Ruled Deheubarth 1063-1072
iv. Rhys ap Owain, died 1078.
Notes for Rhys ap Owain: Ruled Deheubarth 1072-1078
65544. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn Prince of Dehehubath51, born Abt. 1025; died 107551. He was the son of 131088. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan King of Powys and 131089. Angharad Ferch Maredudd Queen of Powys. He married 65545. Haer.
65545. Haer51, born Abt. 1050 in Of Powys; died 51.
Child of Bleddyn Dehehubath and Haer is:
32772 i. Maredudd ap Bleddyn Prince of Powys, born in Montgomeryshire, Wales; died 1132; married Hunydd Einudd.
65546. Efnydd ap Gwerny Lord of Duffryn51, died Unknown51.
Child of Efnydd ap Gwerny Lord of Duffryn is:
32773 i. Hunydd Einudd, born Abt. 1050; married Maredudd ap Bleddyn Prince of Powys.
65668. King of England Henry II Curtmantle King of England51, born March 25, 113351; died July 06, 1189 in Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France51. He was the son of 131336. Geoffrey V Plantagenent Count of Anjou and 131337. Matilda Aethelic Princess of England. He married 65669. Eleanor of Aquitaine May 18, 1152 in Bourdeaux, Gironde, France51.
65669. Eleanor of Aquitaine51,52, born 112253,54; died March 31, 1202 in Fontevraud Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France55. She was the daughter of 131338. William X Duke of Aquitaine and 131339. Eleanor De Chatellerault de Rochefoucauld.
Notes for King of England Henry II Curtmantle King of England: [Sue_Cary.ged] FitzEmpress, Henry II Curtmantle, King of England : Henry II was King of England from 1135-1154. His titles included Duke of Normandy, Count of Brittany, Count of Anjou, Duke of Aquitaine. He ruled an empire that stretched from the Tweed to the Pyrenees. In spite of frequent hostitilties with the French King his own family and rebellious Barons (culminating in the great revolt of 1173-74) and his quarrel with Thomas Becket, Henry maintained control over his possessions until shortly before his death. His judicial and administrative reforms which increased Royal control and influence at the expense of the Barons were of great constitutional importance. Introduced trial by Jury. During his 35 year rule he created the Angevin empire which covered much of France and the British Isles. His success made him one of the most powerful rulers of medieval English kings and European monarchs. "The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages" Norman F. Cantor, General Editor.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Reign 25 October 1154-6 July 1189; Coronation 19 December 1154; Born 5 March 1133 Le Mans; Died 6 July 1189 Chateau Chinon; Buried Fontevraud Abbey, Fontevraud-l'Abbaye, France
Henry II of England (5 March 1133-6 July 1189) ruled as Count of Anjou, Duke of Normandy, and as King of England (1154–1189) and, at various times, controlled parts of Wales, Scotland[citation needed], eastern Ireland, and western France. His sobriquets include "Curt Mantle" (because of the practical short cloaks he wore), "Fitz Empress", and sometimes "The Lion of Justice", which had also applied to his grandfather Henry I. He ranks as the first of the Plantagenet or Angevin Kings. Following the disputed reign of King Stephen, Henry's reign saw efficient consolidation. Henry II has acquired a reputation as one of England's greatest medieval kings.
Notes for Eleanor of Aquitaine: [Sue_Cary.ged] Eleanor was an extraordinarily powerful woman, she was the duchess of Aquitaine and Queen of France (1137-1152) with her marriage to Louis VII and Queen of England after her marriage to Henry. She was the Countess of Saintonge, Angoumois, Limousin, Auvergne, Bordeaux, Agen. Eleanor had 10 children, three of whom were crowned kings of England (Henry, Richard, and John). One of her daughters, Matilda, married Henry the Lion of Bavaria and Saxony and was the mother of Otto of Brunswick; another daughter Eleanor wed King Alfonso VIII of Castile and had Blanche, the mother of Louis IX of France; her daughter Jeanne was the wife of King William II of Sicily and after his death, Count Raymond VIof Toulouse. "The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages" Norman F. Cantor, General Editor.
Children of Henry England and Eleanor Aquitaine are:
i. William Prince Of England, born 1152; died 1153.
ii. Henry The Young King of England55, born March 28, 1155 in Bermandsey Palace, London, Middlesex, England55; died June 11, 1183 in Mortel Castle, Turenne, Correze, France55; married Margaret Capet of France; born 116055; died 55.
iii. Matilda Princess of England55, born 1156 in London, Middlesex, England55; died June 28, 1189 in St. Peter, Domkirche, Minden, Germany55; married Henry V "The Lion" Duke of Saxony & Bavaria; born 1129 in Ravensburg, Donau, Wurttemburg55; died 119555.
iv. Richard I Lion-Hearted King of England, born September 08, 1157 in Beaumont Palace, Oxford, England55; died April 06, 1199 in Chalus, Haute-Vienne, France55; married Berengaria De Navarre May 12, 1191 in Limassol, Cyprus55; born 116355; died 1230 in Abbey De Espans, Sarthe, France55.
v. Geoffery Prince of England, born September 23, 1158 in England55; died August 19, 1186 in Paris, Seine, France55; married Constance Countess of Bretagne July 118155; born 55; died 55.
vi. Philip Prince of England England, born 116055; died 116155
vii. Eleanor Plantagenet Princess of England55,56, born October 13, 116257,58; died October 31, 1214 in Burgos, Spain59; married (1) King of Castille Alphonso VIII; born November 11, 115560; died September 22, 121460; married (2) Alfonso VIII Of Castile 1170 in Burgos Cathederal, Burgos, Spain61; born November 11, 115561; died October 05, 1214.
viii. Joanna Princess of England, born October 1165 in Angers, Maine-Et-Loire, France61; died September 04, 1199 in Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France61; married (1) Raymond VI De Toulouse; born October 27, 1156; died August 02, 1222; married (2) Guglielmo II King of Sicily February 13, 1176/77 in Palermo Cathedral; born 61; died 118961.
Notes for Joanna Princess of England:
Joan was born at Angers, in Anjou, and spent her youth at her mother's courts at Winchester and Poitiers. In 1176, King William II of Sicily sent ambassadors to the English court to ask for Joan's hand in marriage. The betrothal was confirmed on May 20, and on August 27 Joan set sail for Sicily, escorted by the bishop of Norwich and her uncle, Hamelin de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey. In Saint Gilles, her entourage was met by representatives of the Kingdom of Sicily: Alfano, Archbishop of Capua, and Richard Palmer, Bishop of Syracuse.
After a hazardous voyage, Joan arrived safely, and on February 13, 1177, she married William II of Sicily and was crowned Queen of Sicily at Palermo Cathedral. They had one son, Bohemond, born in 1181 and who died in infancy. Following William's death in 1189, she was kept a prisoner by the new king, Tancred of Sicily. Finally, her brother Richard I of England arrived in Italy in 1190, on the way to the Holy Land. He demanded her return, along with every penny of her dowry. When Tancred baulked at these demands, Richard seized a monastery and the castle of La Bagnara. He decided to spend the winter in Italy and attacked and subdued the city of Messina. Finally, Tancred agreed to the terms and sent Joan's dowry. In March 1191 Eleanor of Aquitaine arrived in Messina with Richard's bride, Berengaria of Navarre.
Eleanor returned to England, leaving Berengaria in Joan's care. Richard decided to postpone his wedding, put his sister and bride on a ship, and set sail. Two days later the fleet was hit by a fierce storm, destroying several ships and blew Joan and Berengaria's ship off course. Richard landed safely in Crete, but they were stranded near Cyprus. The self-appointed despot of Cyprus, Isaac Comnenus was just about to capture them when Richard's fleet suddenly appeared. The princesses were saved, but the despot made off with Richard's treasure. Richard pursued and captured Isaac, threw him into a dungeon, and sent Joan and Berengaria on to Acre.
Joan was Richard's favourite sister, but he was not above using her as a bargaining chip in his political schemes. He even suggested marrying her to Saladin's brother, Al-Adil, and making them joint rulers of Jerusalem. This plan fell apart when Joan refused to marry a Muslim and Al-Adil refused to marry a Christian. King Philip II of France also expressed some interest in marrying her, but this scheme, too, failed (possibly on grounds of affinity, since Philip's father Louis VII had formerly been married to her mother). Instead Joan was married in 1196 to Raymond VI of Toulouse, with Quercy and the Agenais as her dowry. She was the mother of his successor Raymond VII of Toulouse (1197-1249).
This new husband treated her none too gently, however, and Joan came to fear him and his knights. In 1199, while pregnant with a second child, Joan was left to face alone a rebellion in which the lords of Saint-Félix-de-Caraman were prominent. She laid siege to their castle at les Cassès but was menaced by treachery. Escaping this threat, Joan travelled northwards, hoping for her brother's protection, but found him dead at Chalus.[1] She then fled to her mother Queen Eleanor's court at Rouen, where she was offered refuge and care. Joan asked to be admitted to Fontevrault Abbey, an unusual request for a married, pregnant woman, but this request was granted. She died in childbirth and was veiled a nun on her deathbed. Her son lived just long enough to be baptised (he was named Richard). Joan was thirty-three years old. She was buried at Fontevrault Abbey, and fifty years later her son Raymond VII would be interred next to her.
32834 ix. King of England John Lackand I King of England, born December 24, 1167 in Kings Manor House, Oxford, England; died October 19, 1216 in Newark Castle, Nottinghamshire, England; married (1) Agatha De Ferrers; married (2) Isabella Countess of Gloucester; married (3) Suzanne De Warenne; married (4) of Angouleme Isabella De Taillefer of Angoulême August 24, 1200 in Bordeaux, France.
65670. 3rd earl of Derby William Ferrers V Earl of Derby61, born 114061; died December 31, 1189 in Normandy, France61. He was the son of 131340. Robert De Ferrers IV Earl of Derby and 131341. Margaret Peverell. He married 65671. Sybil De Braose.
65671. Sybil De Braose61, born 1153 in Bramber, Sussex, England61; died 122861. She was the daughter of 65672. Sheriff of Hereford William Baron De Braose II Lord of Bramber and 65673. Bertha De Pitres.
Notes for 3rd earl of Derby William Ferrers V Earl of Derby: [Sue_Cary.ged] This nobleman rebelled against King Henry II and, marching at the head of the Leicestershire men upon Nottingham, then kept for the King by Reginald de Lucie, got possession of the town, which he sacked, putting the greater part of the inhabitants to the sword and taking the rest prisoners. He soon afterwards, however was reduced to submission and obliged to surrender to the crown his castles of Tutbury and Duffield, which were demolished by order of the king. His lordship married Sibilla, daughter of William de Braose, Lord of Abergavenny and Brecknock, by whom he had issue: William, his successor; Milicent married Roger Mortimer of Wigmore; Agatha, concubine to King John, by whom she had Jaone, who married Llewellyn the Great, Prince of North Wales; Anghared married Llewelly Vychan, grandson of Lord Rhys, Prince of South Wales.
Children of William Derby and Sybil De Braose are:
i. 4th earl of Derby William DE FERRERS62, born 116262; died September 27, 124762; married of Chartley Agnes De Keveliock Lady of Chartley 119263; born 1170 in Tutbury, Staffordshire, England63; died September 22, 124763.
Notes for 4th earl of Derby William DE FERRERS: [Sue_Cary.ged] He received many liberal marks of royal favour, which he felt so gratefully, that in all the subsequent struggles between the kings and the refractory barons his lordship never once swerved from his allegiance, but remained true to the monarch, and after King John's decease he adhered with the same unshaken loyalty to the interests of his son, King Henry III. He died of the gout Oct. 28, 1247, and his wife Sept. 22, 1247, after a union of, according to some authorities of 75 and others 55 years.
32835 ii. Agatha De Ferrers, born 1172; married King of England John Lackand I King of England.
iii. Henry De Ferrers63, born 117663; died Unknown63
65672. Sheriff of Hereford William Baron De Braose II Lord of Bramber63, born 112063; died 63. He was the son of 131344. Lord of Bramber Philip DE BRAOSE and 131345. Aenor DE TOTNAIS. He married 65673. Bertha De Pitres.
65673. Bertha De Pitres63, born 112763; died 120463. She was the daughter of 131346. 3rd earl of Hereford Miles de Pitres III Earl of Hereford and 131347. Sybil De Neufmarche.
Notes for Sheriff of Hereford William Baron De Braose II Lord of Bramber: [Sue_Cary.ged] Data of William and his descendants extracted by Doug Thompson Doug-T@msn.com from "The Victoria County History of Sussex (The Rape of Bramber)" and "The De Braose Family".
Children of William Bramber and Bertha De Pitres are:
i. Bertha De Braose63, born 114863; died 124063; married Walter De Beauchamp; born 117063; died 123563.
ii. Sybil De Braose63, born 1153 in Bramber, Sussex, England63; died 122863; married 3rd earl of Derby William Ferrers V Earl of Derby; born 114063; died December 31, 1189 in Normandy, France63.
Notes for 3rd earl of Derby William Ferrers V Earl of Derby: [Sue_Cary.ged] This nobleman rebelled against King Henry II and, marching at the head of the Leicestershire men upon Nottingham, then kept for the King by Reginald de Lucie, got possession of the town, which he sacked, putting the greater part of the inhabitants to the sword and taking the rest prisoners. He soon afterwards, however was reduced to submission and obliged to surrender to the crown his castles of Tutbury and Duffield, which were demolished by order of the king. His lordship married Sibilla, daughter of William de Braose, Lord of Abergavenny and Brecknock, by whom he had issue: William, his successor; Milicent married Roger Mortimer of Wigmore; Agatha, concubine to King John, by whom she had Jaone, who married Llewellyn the Great, Prince of North Wales; Anghared married Llewelly Vychan, grandson of Lord Rhys, Prince of South Wales.
32836 iii. lord of Bramber William DE BRAOSE, born 1151; died Abt. 1212; married Maud De Saint Valery Lady of La Haie.
iv. Susan (Maud) DE BRAOSE64, born Abt. 1133 in of Bramber, Sussex, England64; died 120164,65; married Lord Deheubarth Gruffudd ap Rhys; born 1153 in Cardiganshire, Wales65; died July 25, 1201 in Strata Florida, Caronuwchclawdd, Cardiganshire, Wales65.
Notes for Lord Deheubarth Gruffudd ap Rhys: http://www.castlewales.com/dinefwr.html
Rhys had probably intended that his eldest legitimate son, Gruffudd ap Rhys would inherit the kingdom, but his succession was challenged by two other sons, Maelgwyn ap Rhys (d. 1231) and Rhys Gryg (d. 1223). A vigorous struggle ensued, and castles were captured and recaptured in a period of prolonged conflict between the brothers, and -after the death of Gruffudd - his sons Rhys Ieunanc ap Gruffudd and Owain ap Gruffydd. The main beneficiaries of this tragic conflict within Deheubarth were outsiders. The English king, Anglo-Norman lords of the March and native Welsh neighbours, all took advantage until once again the days of independence seemed numbered. Finally, it was by the power of the prince of Gwynedd, llywelyn ap Iorwerth, that a settlement was made in 1216. He induced the claimants to accept a tripartite partition of Deheubarth. They were all now rulers by the grace of llywelyn, diminished in stature and relegated to a lesser role in history. Deheubarth was never to recover the status it had enjoyed under the Lord Rhys. Despite this, it was in these decades that Dinefwr castle (principle stronghold of Lord Rhys) achieved its mighty masonry construction before being eventually lost to King Edward I.
65674. Bernard St. Valery IV65, died 65. He was the son of 131348. Reginald Ii De St. Valerie. He married 65675. Alanora.
65675. Alanora65, died 65.
Child of Bernard St. Valery and Alanora is:
32837 i. Maud De Saint Valery Lady of La Haie, born 1155 in Beckley, Oxon, England; married lord of Bramber William DE BRAOSE.
65678. Llywarch Iorwerth65, died Unknown65. He married 65679. Tangwystil Llywarch.
65679. Tangwystil Llywarch65, died Unknown65.
Child of Llywarch Iorwerth and Tangwystil Llywarch is:
32839 i. Tangwystyl Verch Llywarch, born 1170; died 1263; married Llywelyn Fawr "the Great" King of Wales.
65730. Gwrgeneu ap Ednywain, born Abt. 1072 in Powys, Wales. He married 65731. Gwledyr verch Seisyll.
65731. Gwledyr verch Seisyll, born Abt. 1092 in Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 131462. Seisyll ap Gwrgi and 131463. Tangwre verch Gwyn.
Children of Gwrgeneu Ednywain and Gwledyr Seisyll are:
32865 i. Aneiwrodd verch Gwrgeneu, born Abt. 1105; married Gollwyn ap Moriddig.
ii. Genilles verch Gwrgeneu, born Abt. 1115.
65736. Iorwerth Ap Gwgon65, born 1090 in Betws-Yn-Rhos, Is Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales65; died Unknown65. He married 65737. Gwenllian Verch Rhirid.
65737. Gwenllian Verch Rhirid65, born 1097 in Tref Rhirid, Arllechwedd Isaf, Caernarvonshire, Wales65; died Unknown65.
Child of Iorwerth Gwgon and Gwenllian Rhirid is:
32868 i. Cynwrig Ap Iorwerth, born 1116 in Betws-Yn-Rhos, Is Dulas, Denbighshire, Wales; married Angharad Verch Hwfa.
65738. Hwfa65, born 110065; died Unknown65.
Children of Hwfa are:
32869 i. Angharad Verch Hwfa, born 1124 in Denbighshire, Wales; married Cynwrig Ap Iorwerth.
ii. Hwfa Ap Cynwrig65, born 1130 in Denbighshire, Wales65; died Unknown65; married Gwenllian Verch Owain; born 1131 in Caernarvonshire, Wales65; died 65.
71706. Llywarch ap Trahaern Lord of Pembroke65, born 1060 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales65; died 112865. He was the son of 143412. Trahaearn Ap Caradog and 143413. Nest Verch Gruffydd. He married 71707. Dyddgu Verch Iorwerth.
71707. Dyddgu Verch Iorwerth65, born 1060 in Radnorshire, Wales65; died Unknown65. She was the daughter of 143414. Iorwerth Ap Cadwgon and 143415. Gwenllian Verch Aron.
Child of Llywarch Pembroke and Dyddgu Iorwerth is:
35853 i. Gwladus Verch Llywarch, born 1098 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales; died 1163; married Owain Gwynedd ap Gruffydd Prince of Gwynedd.
76522. Llywelyn ap Owain, born in Holywell, Flintshire, Wales. He was the son of 153044. Owain ap Aldud.
Child of Llywelyn ap Owain is:
38261 i. Arddun verch Llywelyn, born Abt. 1165 in Holywell, Flintshire, Wales; married Iorwerth ap Madog.
Generation No. 18
131072. Cadell of South Wales65, born Abt. 95365; died 105365. He was the son of 262144. Einion Ap Owain and 262145. Nesta of Devon. He married 131073. Eleanor Verch Gwerystan.
131073. Eleanor Verch Gwerystan65, born 99765; died 104165.
Child of Cadell Wales and Eleanor Gwerystan is:
65536 i. Tudor Mawr of South Wales ap Cadell, born 1022; died 1103; married Gwenlian of Anglesea.
131074. Colwyn Lord of Anglesea65, died Unknown65.
Child of Colwyn Lord of Anglesea is:
65537 i. Gwenlian of Anglesea, born 1030; died 1109; married Tudor Mawr of South Wales ap Cadell.
131080. Prince of Gwynedd Iago AP IDWAL66, born Abt. 974 in of Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales66; died 103966,67. He was the son of 262160. Idwal Ap Meurig. He married 131081. Afandreg VERCH GWAIR.
131081. Afandreg VERCH GWAIR68, born Abt. 974 in of Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales68; died 106069.
Notes for Prince of Gwynedd Iago AP IDWAL:
[Sue_Cary.ged]
Excluded from the throne by Llewellyn Sitsyllt but eventually restored.
Children of Iago AP IDWAL and Afandreg VERCH GWAIR are:
65540 i. Prince of Gwynedd Cynan AP IAGO, born Abt. 1014 in of Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales; died 1106; married Rhanullt INGEN OLAF (RAGNHILDIR).
ii. Crisli ferch Iago69, born 973 in Gwynedd, Wales69; died Unknown69; married Dryffin ap Cudd; born 970 in Breconshire, Wales69; died Unknown69.
131082. Olaf SIHTRICSON70, died 1034 in of Dublin70. He married 131083. Maelcorcre INGEN DNLAING O'MUIREDAIG.
131083. Maelcorcre INGEN DNLAING O'MUIREDAIG70.
Child of Olaf SIHTRICSON and Maelcorcre INGEN DNLAING O'MUIREDAIG is:
65541 i. Rhanullt INGEN OLAF (RAGNHILDIR), born Abt. 1031 in of Dublin, Ireland; died 1120; married Prince of Gwynedd Cynan AP IAGO.
131084. Edwin Ap Gronwy71, born 993 in Tegeingl, Flintshire, Wales71; died 71. He was the son of 262168. Gronwy Ap Einion and 262169. Ethelfleda Verch Edwin. He married 131085. Iwerydd Verch Cynfyn.
131085. Iwerydd Verch Cynfyn71, born 99771; died 71. She was the daughter of 262170. Cynfyn Ap Gwerystan and 262171. Angharad Verch Maredudd.
Children of Edwin Gronwy and Iwerydd Cynfyn are:
65542 i. Owain Ap Edwin Lord Tegaingl, born 1020 in Tegeingl, Flintshire, Wales; married Morwyl Verch Ednywain.
ii. Uchtryd ap Edwin, died in Lord of Tegeingle.
iii. Hywel ap Edwin, died 1044 in killed in battle.
Notes for Hywel ap Edwin:
Ruled Deheubarth 1033-1044.
131086. Ednywain Bendew I Ap Neiniad71, born 1011 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales71; died 71. He was the son of 262172. Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed. He married 131087. Gwerful Verch Lluddica.
131087. Gwerful Verch Lluddica71, born 1022 in Llys Y Coed, Cilcain, Flintshire, Wales71; died 71. She was the daughter of 262174. Lluddica Ap Tudur and 262175. Angharad Verch Iago.
Child of Ednywain Neiniad and Gwerful Lluddica is:
65543 i. Morwyl Verch Ednywain, born 1048 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales; married Owain Ap Edwin Lord Tegaingl.
131088. Cynfyn ap Gwerystan King of Powys71, died 1050 in Powys Castle71. He married 131089. Angharad Ferch Maredudd Queen of Powys.
131089. Angharad Ferch Maredudd Queen of Powys71, died 71.
Children of Cynfyn Powys and Angharad Powys are:
65544 i. Bleddyn ap Cynfyn Prince of Dehehubath, born Abt. 1025; died 1075; married (1) Haer; married (2) Isabel de Say; married (3) Morien ap Idnerth.
ii. Rhiwallen ap Cynfyn71, died Unknown71
131336. Geoffrey V Plantagenent Count of Anjou71, born August 24, 1113 in Anjou, France71; died September 07, 1151 in Chateau-du-Loir, Anjou, France71. He was the son of 262672. Count of Anjou Fulk V Count of Anjou and 262673. Ermengard of Maine. He married 131337. Matilda Aethelic Princess of England May 22, 1127 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France71.
131337. Matilda Aethelic Princess of England71, born 1101 in London, Middlesex, England71; died September 10, 1169 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France71. She was the daughter of 262674. King of England Henry I 'Beauclerc' King of England and 262675. Matilda Princess of Scotland.
Notes for Geoffrey V Plantagenent Count of Anjou:[Sue_Cary.ged] Geoffrey "The Fair" . He was one of the most powerful Prince's of France and after his marriage to Matilda, daughter of Henry I King of England, became head of the plantagent line of English Kings. The name Plantagenet, according to Rapin, came from when Fulk the Great being stung from remorse for some wicked action, in order to atone for it, went a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and was scourged before the Holy Sepulchre with broom twigs. Earlier authorities say it was because Geoffrey bore a branch of yellow broom (Planta-genistae) in his helmet. Duke of Normandy 1144-1150.
Burke says the marriage was 3 Apr 1127. The name Plantagenet, according to Rapin, came from when Fulk the Great being stung from remorse for some wicked action, in order to atone for it, went a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and was scourged before the Holy Sepulchre with broom twigs. Earlier authorities say it was because Geoffrey bore a branch of yellow broom (Planta-genistae) in his helm. Duke of Normandy 1144-1150.
More About Geoffrey V Plantagenent Count of Anjou: Burial: St. Julian's Church, Le Mans, Anjou72
Notes for Matilda Aethelic Princess of England: [Sue_Cary.ged] After Geoffrey Plantagenet's death, Matilda was married to Henry V Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.
Children of Geoffrey Anjou and Matilda England are:
65668 i. King of England Henry II Curtmantle King of England, born March 25, 1133; died July 06, 1189 in Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France; married (1) Rosamond De Clifford; married (2) Ida Isabel Plantagenet; married (3) Eleanor of Aquitaine May 18, 1152 in Bourdeaux, Gironde, France.
ii. Geoffrey VI Mantel Plantagenet73, born June 03, 113473; died Unknown73
iii. William Count of Poitou73, born 113673; died Unknown73
iv. Emma Plantagenet73, born 113873; died 121273; married Dafydd ap Owain Gwynedd Prince of Gwynedd; born 113373; died 120373.
131338. William X Duke of Aquitaine73, born 109973; died Unknown73. He married 131339. Eleanor De Chatellerault de Rochefoucauld.
131339. Eleanor De Chatellerault de Rochefoucauld73, born 110373; died Unknown73. She was the daughter of 262678. Aimery I Viscount Châtellérault de Rochefoucauld and 262679. Dangereuse de l'Isle-Bouchard.
Children of William Aquitaine and Eleanor de Rochefoucauld are:
65669 i. Eleanor of Aquitaine, born 1122; died March 31, 1202 in Fontevraud Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, France; married (1) Louis Capet VII King of France July 22, 1137; married (2) King of England Henry II Curtmantle King of England May 18, 1152 in Bourdeaux, Gironde, France.
ii. Petronella Alix73, born 112573; died Unknown73
131340. Robert De Ferrers IV Earl of Derby73, born 110073; died 1160 in Merevale, Warwick, England73. He was the son of 262680. Robert De Ferrers III Earl of Derby and 262681. Hawise De Vitre. He married 131341. Margaret Peverell.
131341. Margaret Peverell73, born 111573; died Unknown73. She was the daughter of 262682. William PEVERIL and 262683. Avice De Lancaster.
Children of Robert Derby and Margaret Peverell are:
65670 i. 3rd earl of Derby William Ferrers V Earl of Derby, born 1140; died December 31, 1189 in Normandy, France; married (1) Godehuet De Toeni; married (2) Sybil De Braose.
ii. Ermentrude De Ferrers73, born 114573; died Unknown73; married Robert De Talbot; born 114073; died Unknown73.
131344. Lord of Bramber Philip DE BRAOSE74, born 1080 in Bramber, Sussex, England75; died 1135 in Holy Lands75. He was the son of 262688. Lord of Bramber William De Braose and 262689. Agnes De St. Clare. He married 131345. Aenor DE TOTNAIS.
131345. Aenor DE TOTNAIS76, born 1084 in Barnstable, Devonshire, England77; died Unknown77. She was the daughter of 262690. Judeal Joheal DE TOTNAIS.
Children of Philip DE BRAOSE and Aenor DE TOTNAIS are:
i. Maud DE BRAOSE78, born Abt. 1109 in of Gower, Wales78; married William De Beauchamp; born 111679; died 79.
65672 ii. Sheriff of Hereford William Baron De Braose II Lord of Bramber, born 1120; married Bertha De Pitres.
iii. Matilda De Braose79, born 1124 in Bramber, Sussex, England79; died Unknown79; married Brian De Brampton; born 1116 in Brompton Brian, Shropshire, England79; died Unknown79.
131346. 3rd earl of Hereford Miles de Pitres III Earl of Hereford79, born 1093 in Herefordshire, England79; died December 24, 114379. He was the son of 262692. Walter FitzRoger Sheriff of Gloucestershire and 262693. Berthe of Gloucester. He married 131347. Sybil De Neufmarche.
131347. Sybil De Neufmarche79, born 1100 in Wales79; died 115579. She was the daughter of 262694. Lord of Neufmarche Bernard Brecknock De Neufmarche and 262695. Nest Verch Osborn.
Notes for 3rd earl of Hereford Miles de Pitres III Earl of Hereford:
1) Sheriff and Constable of Gloucester. Shot by an arrow while out hunting. Burial: Llanthony Priory, Gloucester80
Notes for Sybil De Neufmarche: Said to have been related to Hamelin de Ballon, Lord of Abergavenny.
Children of Miles Hereford and Sybil De Neufmarche are:
i. Roger Fitzmiles IV Earl of Hereford81, died Unknown81
ii. Walter Fitzmiles Lord of Abergavenny81, died Unknown81
iii. Henry Fitzmiles Lord of Brecknock81, died Unknown81
iv. William Fitzmiles81, died Unknown81
v. Michael Fitzmiles Constable of England81, died Unknown81
vi. Lucy De Pitres81, died Unknown81
65673 vii. Bertha De Pitres, born 1127; died 1204; married (1) Sheriff of Hereford William Baron De Braose II Lord of Bramber; married (2) Reginald Ii De St. Valerie.
viii. Lucy of Hereford Lady of Blaen Llyfni81, born 1136 in Gloucester, England81; died Unknown81; married Herbert FitzHerbert II; born 113081; died 120581.
ix. Margaret of Hereford and Gloucester82, born 112483; died 114684; married Humphrey De Bohun III Baron De Bohun 114285; born 1116 in Gloucestershire, England85; died 118785.
Notes for Humphrey De Bohun III Baron De Bohun: [Sue_Cary.ged] Humphrey was Steward and Sewer to King Henry I. This feudal lord married Margery, daughter of Milo de Gloucester, Earl of Hereford, Lord High Constable of England, last Lord Hereford of that family. She was co-heir with her sister Mabel. At the instigation of which Milo he espoused the cause of the Empress Maud and her son, afterwards Henry II, against the King Stephen, and so faithfully maintained his allegiance that the Empress, by her especial charter, granted him the office of steward and sewer, both in Normandy and England. In the 20th of Henry II this Humphrey accompanied Richard de Lacy, Justice of England, into Scotland with a powerful army to waste that country, and was one of the witnesses to the accord made by William, King of Scots, and King Henry as to the subjection of that kingdom to the crown of England.
131348. Reginald Ii De St. Valerie85, born 109085; died Unknown85. He was the son of 262696. Bernard De St. Valery.
Child of Reginald Ii De St. Valerie is:
65674 i. Bernard St. Valery IV, married Alanora.
131462. Seisyll ap Gwrgi, born Abt. 1060 in Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales. He married 131463. Tangwre verch Gwyn.
131463. Tangwre verch Gwyn, born Abt. 1076. She was the daughter of 16512. Gwyn ap Gruffudd.
Child of Seisyll Gwrgi and Tangwre Gwyn is:
65731 i. Gwledyr verch Seisyll, born Abt. 1092 in Castell Caereini, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Gwrgeneu ap Ednywain.
143412. Trahaearn Ap Caradog85, born 1039 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales85; died 1081 in Battle Carno, Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales85. He was the son of 286824. Caradog Ap Gwyn. He married 143413. Nest Verch Gruffydd.
143413. Nest Verch Gruffydd85, born 1048 in Wales85; died 115385. She was the daughter of 286826. Gruffydd LLewellyn King of Wales and 286827. Eldgyth Queen of England.
Children of Trahaearn Caradog and Nest Gruffydd are:
71706 i. Llywarch ap Trahaern Lord of Pembroke, born 1060 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales; died 1128; married Dyddgu Verch Iorwerth.
ii. Owain Ap Trahaearn85, born 1071 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales85; died Unknown85
143414. Iorwerth Ap Cadwgon85, born 1027 in Radnorshire, Wales85; died Unknown85. He was the son of 286828. Cadwgon Ap Elystan and 286829. Efa Verch Gwrgan. He married 143415. Gwenllian Verch Aron.
143415. Gwenllian Verch Aron85, born 1036 in Radnorshire, Wales85; died Unknown85. She was the daughter of 286830. Aaron Ap Paen.
Children of Iorwerth Cadwgon and Gwenllian Aron are:
71707 i. Dyddgu Verch Iorwerth, born 1060 in Radnorshire, Wales; died Unknown; married Llywarch ap Trahaern Lord of Pembroke.
ii. Llywelyn ap Cadwgon85, born 1074 in Radnorshire, Wales85; died Unknown85; married Ellyw ferch Elidir; born 1086 in Radnorshire, Wales85; died Unknown85.
153044. Owain ap Aldud He was the son of 32870. Aldud ap Owain.
Child of Owain ap Aldud is:
76522 i. Llywelyn ap Owain, born in Holywell, Flintshire, Wales.
Generation No. 19
262144. Einion Ap Owain85, born 933 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales85; died 984 in Gwent, Monmouthshire, England85. He was the son of 524288. Owain Ap Hywell and 524289. Anghard Verch Llewelyn. He married 262145. Nesta of Devon.
262145. Nesta of Devon85, born 943 in Devonshire, England85; died 85.
Children of Einion Owain and Nesta Devon are:
i. Gronwy Ap Einion85, born 966 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales8585; married Ethelfleda Verch Edwin; born 970 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales85; died 85.
ii. Gwenllian Verch Einion85, born 970 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales85; died Unknown85; married Elystan Glodrydd Ap Cuhelyn; born 968 in Radnorshire, Wales85; died Unknown85.
131072 iii. Cadell of South Wales, born Abt. 953; died 1053; married (1) Eleanor Verch Gwerystan; married (2) Elinor verch Gwerystan.
262160. Idwal Ap Meurig85, born 926 in Gwynedd, Wales85; died 996 in Battle of Penmyn, Penmynydd, Anglesey, Wales85. He was the son of 524320. Meurig ap Idwal.
Child of Idwal Ap Meurig is:
131080 i. Prince of Gwynedd Iago AP IDWAL, born Abt. 974 in of Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales; died 1039; married Afandreg VERCH GWAIR.
262168. Gronwy Ap Einion85, born 966 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales85; died 85. He was the son of 262144. Einion Ap Owain and 262145. Nesta of Devon. He married 262169. Ethelfleda Verch Edwin.
262169. Ethelfleda Verch Edwin85, born 970 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales85; died 85.
Child of Gronwy Einion and Ethelfleda Edwin is:
131084 i. Edwin Ap Gronwy, born 993 in Tegeingl, Flintshire, Wales; married Iwerydd Verch Cynfyn.
262170. Cynfyn Ap Gwerystan85, born 967 in Powys, Wales85; died Unknown85. He was the son of 524340. Gwerystan Ap Gwaithfoed Baron Powys and 524341. Nest Verch Cadell. He married 262171. Angharad Verch Maredudd.
262171. Angharad Verch Maredudd85, born 97085; died 106785. She was the daughter of 524342. Maredudd Ap Owain.
Children of Cynfyn Gwerystan and Angharad Maredudd are:
i. Daughter Verch Cynfyn85, born 990 in Powys, Wales85; died Unknown85; married Gwrgan Ap Ithel; born 973 in Morgannwg, Wales85; died Unknown85.
131085 ii. Iwerydd Verch Cynfyn, born 997; married Edwin Ap Gronwy.
262172. Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed85, born 978 in Powys, Wales85; died Unknown85. He was the son of 524344. Gwaithfoed Ap Gwrydr.
Child of Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed is:
131086 i. Ednywain Bendew I Ap Neiniad, born 1011 in Tegaingl, Flintshire, Wales; married Gwerful Verch Lluddica.
262174. Lluddica Ap Tudur85, born 990 in Denbighshire, Wales85; died Unknown85. He married 262175. Angharad Verch Iago.
262175. Angharad Verch Iago85, born 998 in Denbighshire, Wales85; died Unknown85.
Child of Lluddica Tudur and Angharad Iago is:
131087 i. Gwerful Verch Lluddica, born 1022 in Llys Y Coed, Cilcain, Flintshire, Wales; married Ednywain Bendew I Ap Neiniad.
262672. Count of Anjou Fulk V Count of Anjou85, born 1092 in Anjou, France85; died November 10, 1143 in Acre, fall from a horse while hunting85. He was the son of 525344. Count of Anjou Fulk IV The Rude Of Anjou and 525345. Bertrade De Montfort. He married 262673. Ermengard of Maine 1110.
262673. Ermengard of Maine86, died 87. She was the daughter of 525346. Elias De Maine.
Children of Fulk Anjou and Ermengard Maine are:
131336 i. Geoffrey V Plantagenent Count of Anjou, born August 24, 1113 in Anjou, France; died September 07, 1151 in Chateau-du-Loir, Anjou, France; married (1) Adelaine of Anjou April 03, 1127; married (2) Matilda Aethelic Princess of England May 22, 1127 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France.
ii. Sybil of Anjou87, born 11148787; married (1) Thierry Count of Flanders; died 87; married (2) Thierry De Alsace; born Abt. 1099; died February 04, 1167/68; married (3) William Clito 1123; born October 25, 1102; died July 28, 1128.
iii. Helias Count of Mayenne87, born 111587; died Unknown87
iv. Isabella Matilda of Anjou87, born 111987; died Unknown87
v. Alice (Isabella) De Anjou, born 1107; married William Atheling Prince of England; born 110287; died November 25, 112087.
vi. Elias De Maine, died 1151.
262674. King of England Henry I 'Beauclerc' King of England87, born 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England87; died December 01, 1135 in St. Denis, Seine-St. Denis, France87. He was the son of 525348. the Conqueror William I "The Conqueror" King of England and 525349. Matilda of Flanders. He married 262675. Matilda Princess of Scotland November 11, 1100 in Westminster, Middlesex, England87.
262675. Matilda Princess of Scotland87, born 1080 in Dunfermline, fifeshire, Scotland87; died May 01, 1118 in Westminster, Middlesex, England87. She was the daughter of 525350. King of Scotland Malcolm III King of Scotland and 525351. Margaret "Atheling" Queen of Scotland.
Notes for King of England Henry I 'Beauclerc' King of England: [Sue_Cary.ged] Henry I was Duke of Normandy from 1106-1135 and King of England from 1100-1135. William I left Normandy to his oldest son Robert II Curthose and England to his next oldest son, William II Rufus. Henry was left great wealth and eventually outmanuvered his brothers to become King of England in 1100 and ruled 35 years. Henry is remembered for expanding and strengthening royal justice, integrating the Norman and Anglo-Saxon legal systems, and laying the foundation for more centralized royal rule. "The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages" Norman F. Cantor, General Editor.
Children of Henry England and Matilda Scotland are:
131337 i. Matilda Aethelic Princess of England, born 1101 in London, Middlesex, England; died September 10, 1169 in Notre Dame, Rouen, Seine-Maritime, France; married Geoffrey V Plantagenent Count of Anjou May 22, 1127 in Le Mans, Sarthe, France.
ii. William Atheling Prince of England87, born 110287; died November 25, 112087; married Alice (Isabella) De Anjou; born 1107.
iii. Richard Prince of England87, born 110487; died Unknown87
iv. Elizabeth Princess of England87, born 110987; died Unknown87; married Fergus MacDonald Lord of Galloway; born 1075 in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland87; died Unknown87.
262678. Aimery I Viscount Châtellérault de Rochefoucauld87, born 107687; died Unknown87. He married 262679. Dangereuse de l'Isle-Bouchard.
262679. Dangereuse de l'Isle-Bouchard87, born 107987; died Unknown87.
Child of Aimery de Rochefoucauld and Dangereuse de l'Isle-Bouchard is:
131339 i. Eleanor De Chatellerault de Rochefoucauld, born 1103; died Unknown; married William X Duke of Aquitaine.
262680. Robert De Ferrers III Earl of Derby87, born 1062 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England87; died 113987. He was the son of 525360. Henry De Ferrers II Earl Of Derby and 525361. Berthe Roberts. He married 262681. Hawise De Vitre.
262681. Hawise De Vitre87, born 1078 in Vitre, Brittany, France87; died Unknown87. She was the daughter of 525362. Lord Andre DE VITRE and 525363. Agnes DE MORTAIN.
Children of Robert Derby and Hawise De Vitre are:
131340 i. Robert De Ferrers IV Earl of Derby, born 1100; died 1160 in Merevale, Warwick, England; married Margaret Peverell.
ii. Hawise De Ferrers87, born 110587; died Unknown87; married Ralph Paynell; died Unknown87.
262682. William PEVERIL88, born 1078 in Nottingham, Nottingham, England89; died 111589. He was the son of 525364. William Peverell and 525365. Adeliza. He married 262683. Avice De Lancaster.
262683. Avice De Lancaster89, born 1095 in Nottingham, Nottingham, England89; died 114989. She was the daughter of 525366. Roger de Montgomery Lord of Lancaster and 525367. Ademonde De La Haute.
Child of William PEVERIL and Avice De Lancaster is:
131341 i. Margaret Peverell, born 1115; died Unknown; married Robert De Ferrers IV Earl of Derby.
262688. Lord of Bramber William De Braose89, born 105089; died 89. He was the son of 525376. Robert De Brus and 525377. Emma of Brittany. He married 262689. Agnes De St. Clare.
262689. Agnes De St. Clare89, born 1054 in Barnstable, Devonshire, England89; died Unknown89. She was the daughter of 525378. Waldron De St. Clare and 525379. Helena Le Bon.
Child of William De Braose and Agnes St. Clare is:
131344 i. Lord of Bramber Philip DE BRAOSE, born 1080 in Bramber, Sussex, England; died 1135 in Holy Lands; married Aenor DE TOTNAIS.
262690. Judeal Joheal DE TOTNAIS90. He was the son of 525380. Alured DE TOTNAIS.
Child of Judeal Joheal DE TOTNAIS is:
131345 i. Aenor DE TOTNAIS, born 1084 in Barnstable, Devonshire, England; died Unknown; married Lord of Bramber Philip DE BRAOSE.
262692. Walter FitzRoger Sheriff of Gloucestershire91, born 1065 in Gloucestershire, England91; died 112991. He was the son of 525384. Roger De Pitres and 525385. Eunice De Baalun. He married 262693. Berthe of Gloucester 108791.
262693. Berthe of Gloucester91, born 107091; died Unknown91.
Notes for Walter FitzRoger Sheriff of Gloucestershire:
[Sue_Cary.ged]
Appears in the Domesday book as tenant-in-chief. Complete Peerage V6.P451
Children of Walter Gloucestershire and Berthe Gloucester are:
i. Maud De Pîtres91, born 108891; died Unknown91; married Richard Fitzpons Lord Of Cantref Bychan; born 1088 in Lahnyndhry Castle, Wales91; died 112991.
131346 ii. 3rd earl of Hereford Miles de Pitres III Earl of Hereford, born 1093 in Herefordshire, England; died December 24, 1143; married Sybil De Neufmarche.
262694. Lord of Neufmarche Bernard Brecknock De Neufmarche91, born 1050 in Neufmarche, France91; died 114291. He was the son of 525388. Geoffrey De Neufmarche and 525389. Ada De Hugleville. He married 262695. Nest Verch Osborn.
262695. Nest Verch Osborn91, born 1079 in Herefordshire, England91; died 116391. She was the daughter of 525390. Osborn FitzRichard and 143413. Nest Verch Gruffydd.
Child of Bernard De Neufmarche and Nest Osborn is:
131347 i. Sybil De Neufmarche, born 1100 in Wales; died 1155; married 3rd earl of Hereford Miles de Pitres III Earl of Hereford.
262696. Bernard De St. Valery91, born 1062 in Isleworth, Middlesex, England91; died Unknown91. He was the son of 525392. Walter De St. Valery and 525393. Isabel Of Montlheri.
Child of Bernard De St. Valery is:
131348 i. Reginald Ii De St. Valerie, born 1090; died Unknown.
286824. Caradog Ap Gwyn91, born 1014 in Powys, Wales91; died Unknown91.
Child of Caradog Ap Gwyn is:
143412 i. Trahaearn Ap Caradog, born 1039 in Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales; died 1081 in Battle Carno, Arwystli, Montgomeryshire, Wales; married Nest Verch Gruffydd.
286826. Gruffydd LLewellyn King of Wales91, born 100091; died August 05, 106391. He was the son of 573652. Llewelyn Ap Seisyll and 262171. Angharad Verch Maredudd. He married 286827. Eldgyth Queen of England.
286827. Eldgyth Queen of England91, born 102491; died 112891. She was the daughter of 573654. earl of Mercia Aelfgar Earl of Mercia and 573655. of England Aelfgifu Princess of England.
Notes for Gruffydd LLewellyn King of Wales:
[Sue_Cary.ged]
Gruffudd ap Llywelyn, (1007-63) was King of all Wales from 1055 to 1063, and he was the only Welsh ruler to unite the ancient kingdoms of the whole of Wales. Gwynfor Evans points out that though for five centuries the people of Wales had shared a common language, culture, history, religion and for the most part a common law, it was only under Gruffudd ap Llywelyn that it had a single sovereign, and thus a measure of political unity.
Children of Gruffydd Wales and Eldgyth England are:
i. Maredudd ap Gruffydd King of Powys91, died Unknown91
ii. Griffith ap Llewllyn Prince of North Wales91, born 10409191; married Agatha of Mercia; born 104491; died 91.
143413 iii. Nest Verch Gruffydd, born 1048 in Wales; died 1153; married (1) Trahaearn Ap Caradog; married (2) Osborn FitzRichard.
286828. Cadwgon Ap Elystan91, born 997 in Radnorshire, Wales91; died 91. He was the son of 573656. Elystan Glodrydd Ap Cuhelyn and 573657. Gwenllian Verch Einion. He married 286829. Efa Verch Gwrgan.
286829. Efa Verch Gwrgan91, born 1010 in Glamorgan, Wales91; died 91. She was the daughter of 573658. Gwrgan Ap Ithel and 573659. Daughter Verch Cynfyn.
Children of Cadwgon Elystan and Efa Gwrgan are:
i. Joan Verch Cadwgan91, born 1022 in Radnorshire, Wales91; died Unknown91; married Rhys Ap Maenarch; born 1017 in Ystrad Yw, Talgarth, Breconshire, Wales91; died Unknown91.
143414 ii. Iorwerth Ap Cadwgon, born 1027 in Radnorshire, Wales; died Unknown; married Gwenllian Verch Aron.
iii. Holdlien Goch ap Cadwgan
286830. Aaron Ap Paen91, born 1007 in Radnorshire, Wales91; died Unknown91.
Child of Aaron Ap Paen is:
143415 i. Gwenllian Verch Aron, born 1036 in Radnorshire, Wales; died Unknown; married Iorwerth Ap Cadwgon.
Generation No. 20
524288. Owain Ap Hywell91, born 91391; died Bet. 987 - 98891. He was the son of Hywel Ap Cadell and Elen Verch Llywarch. He married 524289. Anghard Verch Llewelyn.
524289. Anghard Verch Llewelyn91, born 91891; died 100291. She was the daughter of Llwelyn Ap Merfyn.
Notes for Owain Ap Hywell:
Owain retired his rulership of Deheubarth in 986, having ruled since 954.
Children of Owain Hywell and Anghard Llewelyn are:
262144 i. Einion Ap Owain, born 933 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales; died 984 in Gwent, Monmouthshire, England; married Nesta of Devon.
ii. Maredudd Ap Owain91, born 943 in Deheubarth, Wales91; died 99991
Notes for Maredudd Ap Owain:
Ruled Deheubarth from 986-999 and annexed Gwynedd from 986. After his death the combined kingdoms of Gwynedd and Deheubarth were ruled from Gwynedd by Cynan ap Hywel from 999-1005.
524320. Meurig ap Idwal91, born 896 in Gwynedd, Wales91; died Unknown91. He was the son of Idwal "Foel" ap Anarawd and Mereddon Ferch Cadwr.
Child of Meurig ap Idwal is:
262160 i. Idwal Ap Meurig, born 926 in Gwynedd, Wales; died 996 in Battle of Penmyn, Penmynydd, Anglesey, Wales.
524340. Gwerystan Ap Gwaithfoed Baron Powys91, born 940 in Powys, Wales91; died 91. He was the son of Gwaithfoed Ap Gwynnan. He married 524341. Nest Verch Cadell.
524341. Nest Verch Cadell91, born 948 in Powys, Wales91; died 91. She was the daughter of Cadell Ap Brochwel.
Children of Gwerystan Powys and Nest Cadell are:
262170 i. Cynfyn Ap Gwerystan, born 967 in Powys, Wales; died Unknown; married Angharad Verch Maredudd.
ii. Elinor verch Gwerystan91, born 980 in Powys, Wales9191; married Cadell of South Wales; born Abt. 95391; died 105391.
524342. Maredudd Ap Owain91, born 943 in Deheubarth, Wales91; died 99991. He was the son of 524288. Owain Ap Hywell and 524289. Anghard Verch Llewelyn.
Notes for Maredudd Ap Owain:
Ruled Deheubarth from 986-999 and annexed Gwynedd from 986. After his death the combined kingdoms of Gwynedd and Deheubarth were ruled from Gwynedd by Cynan ap Hywel from 999-1005.
Children of Maredudd Ap Owain are:
262171 i. Angharad Verch Maredudd, born 970; died 1067; married (1) Llewelyn Ap Seisyll; married (2) Cynfyn Ap Gwerystan.
ii. Lleucu verch Maredudd91, born 1001 in Deheubarth, Wales91; died Unknown91; married Llwar; born 992 in Deheubarth, Wales91; died Unknown91.
524344. Gwaithfoed Ap Gwrydr91, born 950 in Powys, Wales91; died Unknown91. He was the son of Gwrydr Hir Ap Caradog.
Child of Gwaithfoed Ap Gwrydr is:
262172 i. Neiniad Ap Gwaethfoed, born 978 in Powys, Wales; died Unknown.
525344. Count of Anjou Fulk IV The Rude Of Anjou92, born 104393; died April 14, 110694. He was the son of Geoffrey II Count of Gatinais and Ermengarde D'Anjou. He married 525345. Bertrade De Montfort.
525345. Bertrade De Montfort95, born 106095; died 95. She was the daughter of Simon de Montfort and Agnes D'Evereux.
Child of Fulk Anjou and Bertrade De Montfort is:
262672 i. Count of Anjou Fulk V Count of Anjou, born 1092 in Anjou, France; died November 10, 1143 in Acre, fall from a horse while hunting; married (1) Melisende Queen of Jerusalem; married (2) Ermengard of Maine 1110.
525346. Elias De Maine
Child of Elias De Maine is:
262673 i. Ermengard of Maine, married Count of Anjou Fulk V Count of Anjou 1110.
525348. the Conqueror William I "The Conqueror" King of England95, born October 14, 1024 in Falaise, Calvados, France95; died 1087 in Hermentruvilleby, Rouen, France95. He was the son of Duke of Normandy Robert The Devil II Duke of Normandy and Herleva De Falaise. He married 525349. Matilda of Flanders 1049 in Castle of Angi, Normandy, France95.
525349. Matilda of Flanders95, born 103195; died November 02, 108395. She was the daughter of Baldwin V Count of Flanders and Adela Capet Princess of France.
Notes for the Conqueror William I "The Conqueror" King of England: [Sue_Cary.ged] William I The Conqueror, King of England from 1066 to 1087, was a man of remarkable political and military skill and a dominant force in Western Europe. The Domesday Survey of 1086 was a striking illustration of his administrative capabilities. William was the illegitimate son of Robert I of Normandy and Herleve, a Tanner's daughter from Falaise, and became Duke of Normandy as a child in 1035. William the Conqueror died while campaigning to maintain his hold on Maine and was buried in his own monastic foundation of Saint-Etienne at Caen. "The Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages" Norman F. Cantor, General Editor.
Children of William England and Matilda Flanders are:
i. Robert II Duke of Normandy95, born 10509595; married Sybilla De Brindisi.
ii. Adela Princess of England95, born 1052 in Normandy, France95; died March 08, 1134/35 in Marsilly, Charente-Maritime, France95; married Stephen III Count of Blois; born 104595; died May 19, 1102 in Battle of Ascalon, Holy Lands95.
iii. Richard Prince of England95, born 105495; died Unknown95
iv. Cecilia Princess of England95, born 105595; died Unknown95
v. William II King of England95, born 105895; died 110095
Notes for William II King of England: [Sue_Cary.ged] William II was King of England from 1087-1100.
vi. Constance Princess of England95, born 106195; died Unknown95
vii. Gundred Princess of England95,96, born 1063 in Normandy, France97; died May 27, 1085 in Norfolk, England97; married William de Warenne Ist Earl of Surrey 108097; born 1055 in Bellebcomb, France97; died June 24, 1088 in Pevensey, Sussex97.
Notes for William de Warenne Ist Earl of Surrey: [Sue_Cary.ged] William de Warren married Gundred, 4th daughter of William, the Conqueror, and his wife Matilda of Flanders. (It has been said that Gundred was not the daughter of William, the Conqueror, but that she was the daughter of Matilda of Flanders by, perhaps, a previous marriage. The Invincible Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 5, p. 26, says that the inseription on Gundred's tombstone describes her as wife of William de Warren and daughter of Wm., the Conqueror. Also in Burke's Dormant and Extinct Peerage, pp. 154, 568 and 588, she is called daughter by Wm., the Conqueror, in a charter signed by Wm., William de Warren and Henry I, son of William, the Conqueror. Thus proving this much discussed question. E. E. W.) For the important part that William de Warren took in the Conquest of England he received 300 lordships in the counties of Salop, Essex, Suffolk, Oxford, Hants, Cambridge, Bucks, Norfolk, Lincoln and York.
Ancestry shown differs from that shown by Cokayne in "The Complete Peerage", and follows "Aspects of Robert of Torigny's genealogies revisted"; "Nottingham Medieval Studies,xxxvii,1993,pp.21-27; as cited by A.B.Wilson and S.Baldwin <abwilson@uclink2.berkeley.edu>. The Complete Peerage vol.XIIpI,p.493-495.
viii. Agatha Matilda Princess of England97, born 106497; died Unknown97
ix. Anna Princess of England97, born 106697; died Unknown97
262674 x. King of England Henry I 'Beauclerc' King of England, born 1068 in Selby, Yorkshire, England; died December 01, 1135 in St. Denis, Seine-St. Denis, France; married (1) Sybilla CORBET; married (2) Sybilla Corbet; married (3) Nesta Ferch Rhys 1086; married (4) Matilda Princess of Scotland November 11, 1100 in Westminster, Middlesex, England; married (5) Adaliza of Louvain January 29, 1121/22 in Windsor Castle, England.
xi. Maud Margaret Princess of England97, born 107297; died Unknown97; married Conan III Le Gross Duke of Brittany; born 1070 in Bretagne, Indre, France97; died September 17, 114897.
525350. King of Scotland Malcolm III King of Scotland97, born 1033 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland97; died November 13, 1093 in Alnwick, Northumberland, England97. He was the son of King of Scotland Duncan I King of Scotland and Sibyl Fitzsiward. He married 525351. Margaret "Atheling" Queen of Scotland 1060 in Dunfermline Abbey, Fife, Scotland97.
525351. Margaret "Atheling" Queen of Scotland97, born 1042 in Hungary97; died November 16, 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland97. She was the daughter of Edward "Atheling" Prince of England and Agatha of Brunswick.
Notes for King of Scotland Malcolm III King of Scotland:
[Sue_Cary.ged] Malcolm III "Ceanmor (Longneck)" King of Scotland, founder of the dynasty that consolidated royal power in the Scottish kingdom. The son of King Duncan I, Malcolm lived in exile in England during part of the reign of his father's murderer, Macbeth. Malcolm killed Macbeth in battle in 1057 and then ascended the throne. After the conquest of England by William the Conqueror, in 1066, Malcolm gave refuge to the Anglo-Saxon prince Edgar the Aetheling and his sisters, one of whom, Margaret (later St. Margaret), became his second wife. Malcolm acknowledged the overlordship of William in 1072 but nevertheless soon violated his feudal obligations and made five raids into England. During the last of these invasions he was killed by the forces of King William II Rufus (reigned 1087-1100), near Alnwick, Northumberland, England. Except for a brief interval after Malcolm's death, the Scottish throne remained in his family until the death of Queen Margaret, the Maid of Norway, in 1290. Of Malcolm's six sons by Margaret, three succeeded to the throne: Edgar (reigned 1097-1107), Alexander I (1107-24), and David I (1124-53).
Notes for Margaret "Atheling" Queen of Scotland: [Sue_Cary.ged] Canonised 1250 and her feast day is 16th November. In 1057 she arrived at the English court of Edward the Confessor. Ten years later she was in exile after William defeated Harold at the Battle of Hastings. She fled to Scotland where she was married against her wishes to King Malcolm to whom she bore six sons and two daughters. Her unlearned and boorish husband grew daily more graceful and Christian under the queen's graceful influence. Her remains were removed to Escorial Spain and her head Douai, France. Ancestors of Margaret from "The Forgotten Monarchy of Scotland" by HRH Michael of Albany.
Children of Malcolm Scotland and Margaret Scotland are:
i. Ethelred Abernathy Earl of Fife97, born 106197; died Unknown97; married Daughter of Lulach King of Scots; born 106397; died Unknown97.
Notes for Ethelred Abernathy Earl of Fife: [Sue_Cary.ged] Ethelred or Aethelred was also Abbot of DunkeldIn and this title carried the ownership of the lands belonging to the Church but involved no ecclesiastical functions. In the twelfth century the Abernethy family emerges as the Lay Abbots of the Culdee Irish Christian Monastery of Abernethy. Its members exercised great territorial rights, and presently assumed the title of Lords of Abernethy. "He furthermore says that, "In the last chapter we have seen that the Lord of Abernethy, the Earl of Fife, and the Priest of Wadele were the three supreme judges in connection with the law of Clan Macduff; some close blood connection seems to have existed between the Lord of Abernethy and the Earl of Fife, for the armorial bearings of the two families support the relationship". Ethelred, the first Earl of Fife and the first known to have adopted the surname "Abernethy", was succeeded by his son, Sir Alexander, who in turn was succeeded by his son, Sir Hugh. The title as Earl of Fife devolved upon his eldest son, Duncan.
Source: "Abernethy Family" Call Number: Gc 929.2 Ab3701a
ii. Edward Prince of Scotland97, born 106497; died Unknown97
iii. Edmund Prince of Scotland97, born 106997; died Unknown97
iv. Duncan II King of Scotland97, born 107097; died Unknown97; married Ethelreda of Northumberland; born 107297; died Unknown97.
v. Edgar King of Scotland97, born 107497; died Unknown97
vi. Alexander I King of Scotland97, born 107797; died Unknown97; married Sibyl Princess of England; died Unknown97.
262675 vii. Matilda Princess of Scotland, born 1080 in Dunfermline, fifeshire, Scotland; died May 01, 1118 in Westminster, Middlesex, England; married King of England Henry I 'Beauclerc' King of England November 11, 1100 in Westminster, Middlesex, England.
viii. Mary Princess of Scotland97, born 108497; died May 31, 111697; married Eustace III Count of Boulogne; died 112597.
ix. King of Scotland David I The Saint King of Scotland97,98, born 108499,100; died May 24, 1153 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England101; married (1) Maud (Matilda) of Northumberland; born 1072102; married (2) Matilda Maud De Lens 1113103; born 1080103; died 1130103.
Notes for King of Scotland David I The Saint King of Scotland: [Sue_Cary.ged] One of the most powerful Scottish kings (reigned from 1124). He admitted into Scotland an Anglo-French (Norman) aristocracy that played a major part in the later history of the kingdom. He also reorganized Scottish Christianity to conform with continental European and English usages and founded many religious communities, mostly for Cistercian monks and Augustinian canons. The youngest of the six sons of the Scottish king Malcolm III Canmore and Queen Margaret (afterward St. Margaret), David spent much of his early life at the court of his brother-in-law King Henry I of England. Through David's marriage (1113) to a daughter of Waltheof, earl of Northumbria, he acquired the English earldom of Huntingdon and obtained much land in that county and in Northamptonshire. With Anglo-Norman help, David secured from his brother Alexander I, king of Scots from 1107, the right to rule Cumbria, Strathclyde, and part of Lothian. In April 1124, on the death of Alexander, David became king of Scots.
David recognized his niece, the Holy Roman empress Matilda (died 1167), as heir to Henry I in England, and from 1136 he fought for her against King Stephen (crowned as Henry's successor in December 1135), hoping thereby to gain Northumberland for himself. A brief peace made with Stephen in 1136 resulted in the cession of Cumberland to David and the transfer of Huntingdon to his son Earl Henry. David, however, continued to switch sides. While fighting for Matilda again, he was defeated in the Battle of the Standard, near Northallerton, Yorkshire (Aug. 22, 1138). He then made peace once more with Stephen, who in 1139 granted Northumberland (as an English fief) to Earl Henry. In 1141 David reentered the war on Matilda's behalf, and in 1149 he knighted her son Henry Plantagenet (afterward King Henry II of England), who acknowledged David's right to Northumberland.
In Scotland, David created a rudimentary central administration, issued the first Scottish royal coinage, and built or rebuilt the castles around which grew the first Scottish burghs: Edinburgh, Stirling, Berwick, Roxburgh, and perhaps Perth. As ruler of Cumbria he had taken Anglo-Normans into his service, and during his kingship many others settled in Scotland, founding important families and intermarrying with the older Scottish aristocracy. Bruce, Stewart, Comyn, and Oliphant are among the noted names whose bearers went from northern France to England during the Norman Conquest in 1066 and then to Scotland in the reign of David I. To these and other French-speaking immigrants, David granted land in return for specified military service or contributions of money, as had been done in England from the time of the Conquest.
525360. Henry De Ferrers II Earl Of Derby103, born 1036 in Ferrieres, Normandy, France103; died 1086 in Castle Tutbury, Stafford, England103. He was the son of Walkelin de Ferrers. He married 525361. Berthe Roberts.
525361. Berthe Roberts103, born 1040 in Gostenois, Normandy, France103; died Unknown103.
Children of Henry Derby and Berthe Roberts are:
i. Gundreda De Ferrers103, born 1058103; died Unknown103
262680 ii. Robert De Ferrers III Earl of Derby, born 1062 in Ferrers, Derbyshire, England; died 1139; married Hawise De Vitre.
iii. Maud De Ferrers103, born 1074103; died Unknown103; married Bertrum De Verdun; born 1062 in Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, England103; died Unknown103.
Notes for Bertrum De Verdun: [Sue_Cary.ged] Bertram Verdon, who at the General Survey, possessed Ferneham, or Farnham Royal in Buckinghamshire, holding the same by grand serjeanty, viz., by the service of providing a glove upon the day of the King's coronation for his right hand; and of supporting the monarch's right arm during the same ceremony, so long as he bore the royal sceptre. Bertram had three sons--Norman, his heir; Milo, who died in Ireland, and William--who was the ancestor of the Verdons of Norfolk, Suffolk and Northampton.
525362. Lord Andre DE VITRE104, born 1045 in Vitre, Brittany, France105; died Unknown105. He was the son of Robert I de Vitre Seigneur de Vitre and Genergan de la Vicaire. He married 525363. Agnes DE MORTAIN.
525363. Agnes DE MORTAIN106, born 1060 in Montaigne, Sud-Mnch, France107; died Unknown107. She was the daughter of Robert de Mortaigne Earl of Cornwall and Matilda De Montgomery.
Children of Andre DE VITRE and Agnes DE MORTAIN are:
i. Hawise DE VITRE108, married 1st earl of Derby Robert DE FERRERS.
262681 ii. Hawise De Vitre, born 1078 in Vitre, Brittany, France; died Unknown; married Robert De Ferrers III Earl of Derby.
525364. William Peverell109, born 1050 in Normandy, France109; died 1113 in England109. He was the son of 525348. the Conqueror William I "The Conqueror" King of England. He married 525365. Adeliza.
525365. Adeliza109, died Unknown109.
Notes for William Peverell: [Sue_Cary.ged] William de Peveral is usually said to be an illegitimate son of the Conqueror. He had at least four children, William, d. s. p., and William again, who succeeded him, and two daughters, Maud and Adelise, the wife of Richard Redvers. The Conqueror gave William Peveral the custody of Notts Castle, when it was built in 1068, and extensive possessions, afterwards known as the honour of Peveral, consisting of 100 lordships in counties Notts and Northants, 14 in Derby, and some 20 others in other counties. William Peveral died Jan., 1113.
Children of William Peverell and Adeliza are:
i. Adelise Peverell109, born 1080109; died May 27, 1156109; married Richard De Redvers; born 1085 in Exeter, Devonshire, England109; died September 08, 1117109.
ii. Maud Peverell109, born 1083109; died Unknown109
262682 iii. William PEVERIL, born 1078 in Nottingham, Nottingham, England; died 1115; married (1) Avice DE LANCASTER; married (2) Avice De Lancaster.
525366. Roger de Montgomery Lord of Lancaster109, born 1054109; died Unknown109. He married 525367. Ademonde De La Haute.
525367. Ademonde De La Haute109, born 1066109; died Unknown109. She was the daughter of Alberic III Count of La Haute.
Child of Roger Lancaster and Ademonde De La Haute is:
262683 i. Avice De Lancaster, born 1095 in Nottingham, Nottingham, England; died 1149; married William PEVERIL.
525376. Robert De Brus109, born 1030 in Annandale, Dumfries, Scotland109; died Unknown109. He was the son of Rognvald II Brusesson and Arlogia Countess of Orkney. He married 525377. Emma of Brittany.
525377. Emma of Brittany109, born 1034109; died Unknown109. She was the daughter of Alan III Count of Brittany and Bertha de Chartres.
Notes for Robert De Brus: [Sue_Cary.ged] Robert de Brus married Emma, daughter of Alan of Brittany. They had two sons. William and Robert. This Robert de Brus was the first of the family, a noble Knight of Normandy, who accompanied Duke William into England, and was rewarded by him after the Battle of Hastings with no less than ninety-four lordships in the County of York, of which the Manor of Skelton was the capital of his barony. He died about the year 1100, according to some, and to other historians 1094. His successor was his son, Robert.
Children of Robert De Brus and Emma Brittany are:
262688 i. Lord of Bramber William De Braose, born 1050; married Agnes De St. Clare.
ii. Adam De Brus109, born 1051 in Carrick, Argyle, Scotland109; died 1080109; married Emma Ramsey; born 1052 in Carrick, Argyle, Scotland109; died Unknown109.
iii. Robert De Brus109, born 1053109; died Unknown109
525378. Waldron De St. Clare109, born 1030 in Normandy, France109; died Unknown109. He married 525379. Helena Le Bon.
525379. Helena Le Bon109, born 1030 in Normandy, France109; died Unknown109.
Child of Waldron St. Clare and Helena Le Bon is:
262689 i. Agnes De St. Clare, born 1054 in Barnstable, Devonshire, England; died Unknown; married Lord of Bramber William De Braose.
525380. Alured DE TOTNAIS110, born 1015 in Barnstable, Devonshire, England111; died Unknown111.
Children of Alured DE TOTNAIS are:
262690 i. Judeal Joheal DE TOTNAIS.
ii. Judeal De Totnais111, born 1049 in Barnstable, Devonshire, England111; died Unknown111; married Daughter De Pecguigny; died Unknown111.
525384. Roger De Pitres111, born 1023 in Lillebonne, Normandy, France111; died 1089 in Gloucestershire, England111. He was the son of Amaury D'Abbetot and Helindis. He married 525385. Eunice De Baalun.
525385. Eunice De Baalun111, born 1045111; died Unknown111. She was the daughter of Drew De Baalun.
Child of Roger De Pitres and Eunice De Baalun is:
262692 i. Walter FitzRoger Sheriff of Gloucestershire, born 1065 in Gloucestershire, England; died 1129; married Berthe of Gloucester 1087.
525388. Geoffrey De Neufmarche111, born 1018 in Neufmarche, France111; died Unknown111. He was the son of Turchetil De Harcourt and Adeline De Montfort. He married 525389. Ada De Hugleville.
525389. Ada De Hugleville111, born 1027111; died Unknown111. She was the daughter of Richard St. Valery and Ada De Hugleville.
Child of Geoffrey De Neufmarche and Ada De Hugleville is:
262694 i. Lord of Neufmarche Bernard Brecknock De Neufmarche, born 1050 in Neufmarche, France; died 1142; married Nest Verch Osborn.
525390. Osborn FitzRichard111, born 1055 in Herefordshire, England111; died 1146111. He married 143413. Nest Verch Gruffydd.
143413. Nest Verch Gruffydd111, born 1048 in Wales111; died 1153111. She was the daughter of 286826. Gruffydd LLewellyn King of Wales and 286827. Eldgyth Queen of England.
Children of Osborn FitzRichard and Nest Gruffydd are:
262695 i. Nest Verch Osborn, born 1079 in Herefordshire, England; died 1163; married Lord of Neufmarche Bernard Brecknock De Neufmarche.
ii. Hugh FitzOsborn111, born 1082 in Richard's Castle, Worcestershire, England111; died Unknown111
525392. Walter De St. Valery111, born 1035 in St Valery-En-Caux, Normandy, France111; died Unknown111. He was the son of Bernard St. Valery and Dommart De Saint Valery. He married 525393. Isabel Of Montlheri.
525393. Isabel Of Montlheri111, born 1040 in Montlhery, S-Oise, France111; died 1117111. She was the daughter of Guy I Seigneur Of Montlheri and Hodierna Of Gommetz.
Child of Walter St. Valery and Isabel Montlheri is:
262696 i. Bernard De St. Valery, born 1062 in Isleworth, Middlesex, England; died Unknown.
573652. Llewelyn Ap Seisyll111, born 968111; died 1021111. He was the son of Seisyll Ap Ednnywain and Prawst Verch Elsie. He married 262171. Angharad Verch Maredudd.
262171. Angharad Verch Maredudd111, born 970111; died 1067111. She was the daughter of 524342. Maredudd Ap Owain.
Notes for Llewelyn Ap Seisyll:
In 1018, Llywelyn ap Seisyll of Gwynedd, who married into the Deheubarth royal family, laid claim to Deheubarth and ruled until his death in 1023. Gwynedd and Deheubarth were then overrun by Rhydderch ap Iestyn of Gwent, who styled himself king of Deheubarth.
Child of Llewelyn Seisyll and Angharad Maredudd is:
286826 i. Gruffydd LLewellyn King of Wales, born 1000; died August 05, 1063; married (1) Guerta of Deheubarth; married (2) Eldgyth Queen of England.
573654. earl of Mercia Aelfgar Earl of Mercia111, born 1002 in Mercia, England111; died 1062111. He was the son of earl of Mercia Leofric III Earl of Mercia and Lady Godiva Godgifu. He married 573655. of England Aelfgifu Princess of England.
573655. of England Aelfgifu Princess of England111, born 1002111; died 1098111. She was the daughter of King of England Aethelred II King of England and of Northumbria Aelfgifu of Northumbria.
Children of Aelfgar Mercia and Aelfgifu England are:
286827 i. Eldgyth Queen of England, born 1024; died 1128; married (1) Gruffydd LLewellyn King of Wales; married (2) Harold II King of England.
ii. William Malet Baron Of Curry Malet111, born 1027111; died 1071111; married Elsie Hesilia Crispin; born 1038 in France111; died 1072111.
Notes for William Malet Baron Of Curry Malet:
[Sue_Cary.ged]
WILLIAM, LORD MALET, a Norman Baron, one of the generals and companions of William the Conqueror, said to have been the brother of King Harold's wife, and to have been entrusted with the guard of Harold's body after he had been slain on the battlefield. After the conquest he was made governor of York Castle and was slain in its defense about 1071.
iii. Lucy of Mercia111, born 1032 in Mercia, England111111; married Ivo FitzRichard De Taillebois Baron Kendal; born 1022 in Yorkshire, England111; died 1072111.
iv. Eadwine of Mercia111, born 1034111; died Unknown111
v. Edwin Earl of East Saxons111, born 1036111; died Unknown111
vi. Morcar Earl of Northumbria111, born 1039111; died Unknown111
vii. Agatha of Mercia111, born 1044111111; married Griffith ap Llewllyn Prince of North Wales; born 1040111; died 111.
573656. Elystan Glodrydd Ap Cuhelyn111, born 968 in Radnorshire, Wales111; died Unknown111. He was the son of Cuhelyn Ap Ifor and Gwen Verch Gronwy. He married 573657. Gwenllian Verch Einion.
573657. Gwenllian Verch Einion111, born 970 in Dynevor, Llandyfeisant, Carmarthenshire, Wales111; died Unknown111. She was the daughter of 262144. Einion Ap Owain and 262145. Nesta of Devon.
Child of Elystan Cuhelyn and Gwenllian Einion is:
286828 i. Cadwgon Ap Elystan, born 997 in Radnorshire, Wales; married (1) Efa Verch Gwrgan; married (2) Angharad Verch Llawr.
573658. Gwrgan Ap Ithel111, born 973 in Morgannwg, Wales111; died Unknown111. He was the son of Ithel Ap Idwallon. He married 573659. Daughter Verch Cynfyn.
573659. Daughter Verch Cynfyn111, born 990 in Powys, Wales111; died Unknown111. She was the daughter of 262170. Cynfyn Ap Gwerystan and 262171. Angharad Verch Maredudd.
Child of Gwrgan Ithel and Daughter Cynfyn is:
286829 i. Efa Verch Gwrgan, born 1010 in Glamorgan, Wales; married Cadwgon Ap Elystan.
Sources:
1. http://www.mathematical.com/lewisrobert1555.html - this is a main source for this ancestry, but the link is now dead. This ancestry was very large and I probably did not get it all.
2.
Howard Jenkins had a brief ancestry at the beginning of his
Evans genealogy.
3. Internet sources like the
Evans Genforum,
Worldconnect and LDS' www.familysearch.org have all contributed. Once we are in the Plantagenet or English nobility the Sue Cary genealogy was used, but it has errors for dates, possibly because they were calculated by a genealogy program. The biographies for all of the royals and some of their relatives are now in Wikipedia and they are not, for the most part, reproduced here.
Ancestors of Jane verch Cadwalader
Generation No. 1
1. Jane verch Cadwalader, born Abt. 1585 in Vron Goch Or Carmenthshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 2. Cadwalader ap Meredydd. She married (1) Ievan known as Evan Robert Lewis. He was born Abt. 1585 in Rhiwlas, Merionethshire or Yspytty Ifan Parish, Denbighshire, Wales, and died September 1668 in Fron Goch, Llanfor Parish, Merionethshire, Wales. He was the son of Robert ap Lewis and Gwrvyl verch Llewellyn ap David.
T. A. Glenn (WFP, Vol. I): Evan Robert Lewis appears to have acquired or assumed the epithet of Llwyd (or Lloyd), by which he was occasionally designated, and which his son, Evan Lloyd Evan (otherwise Evan ap Evan), adopted as a surname. He removed from Rhiwias to Vron Goch and there passed the remainder of his life. He is described as an honest sober man. He had five sons, all taking for themselves, in the Welsh manner, the surname ap Evan.
Source: Reifsnyder-Gillam Ancestry, edited by Thomas Allen Glenn, 1902: Evan Robert Lewis, fourth son, born circa 1585, died at Fron Goch, in the parish of Llanderfel in the Comot of Penllyn, Merionethshire, circa 1662. One of the early manuscript pedigrees of this family states the Evan Robert Lewis removed from Rhiwlas to Fron Goch. Rhiwlas is the estate of the Price family, who came from Ysputty-Ievan. The farm called Fron Goch is partly in the township of Ucheldref, in Llanfor parish, and partly in Llandderfel. The farm of Fron Goch has always paid tithes to both churches. Evan Robert Lewis married Jane.
Burial: September 28, 1668, Llanfor Parish, Merionethshire Wales
Generation No. 2
2. Cadwalader ap Meredydd, born Abt. 1556 in Coed Y Foel, Llanfor, Merionethshire, Wales; died in Penmaen, Merionethshire, Wales. He was the son of 4. Maredydd ap Ieuan and 5. Elin verch Cadwaladr.
Child of Cadwalader ap Meredydd is:
1 i. Jane verch Cadwalader, born Abt. 1585 in Vron Goch Or Carmenthshire, Wales; married Ievan known as Evan Robert Lewis.
Generation No. 3
4. Maredydd ap Ieuan, born Abt. 1520 in Coed Y Foel, Llanfor, Merionethshire, Wales. He married 5. Elin verch Cadwaladr.
5. Elin verch Cadwaladr, born Abt. 1528 in Rhiwlas, Penllyn, Carnarvonshire, Wales. She was the daughter of 10. Cadwaladr ap Robert.
Child of Maredydd Ieuan and Elin Cadwaladr is:
2 i. Cadwalader ap Meredydd, born Abt. 1556 in Coed Y Foel, Llanfor, Merionethshire, Wales; died in Penmaen, Merionethshire, Wales.
Generation No. 4
10. Cadwaladr ap Robert, born Bet. 1485 - 1500; died in Rhiwlas, Llanfor, Merionethshire, Wales. He was the son of 20. Sir Robert Ap Rhys and 21. Mared Rhys Llwyd.
Notes for Cadwaladr ap Robert:
It was Robert's third son, Cadwaladr, who actually settled at and laid the foundation of the Rhiwlas estate during the second quarter of the sixteenth century.
http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PRIC-RHI-1475.html: Cadwaladr (Price), of Rhiwlas, is described as the third son of Sir Robert ap Rhys. He m. Jane, daughter of Meredydd ap Ieuan ap Robert of Gwydir. To him came much land which belonged formerly to the abbey of Strata Marcella (Ystrad Marchell), near Welshpool. Cadwaladr held lands in the commote of Penllyn in the time of Philip and Mary. The bard and herald Gruffudd Hiraethog sent him a cywydd (c. 1530) requesting him to send a ram to Mrs. Mostyn.
Children of Cadwaladr ap Robert are:
5 i. Elin verch Cadwaladr, born Abt. 1528 in Rhiwlas, Penllyn, Carnarvonshire, Wales; married Maredydd ap Ieuan.
ii. Grace verch Cadwaladr, born Abt. 1530.
iii. Catherine verch Cadwaladr, born Abt. 1532.
iv. Sibil Cadwaladr, born Abt. 1534.
v. John Wynn Cadwaladr, married Jane Thomas Robert.
Notes for John Wynn Cadwaladr: When Lewis Dwnn, deputy herald at arms, visited Rhiwlas on 21 July 1588, he received the pedigree of the family at the hands of ‘John Cadd,’ i.e., John (Wynn) ap Cadwaladr ap Robert ap Rhys (son of Cadwaladr Price) (Visitations, ii, 228-9). He was high sheriff of Merioneth, 1576-7 and 1585-6, and Member of Parliament for the county in 1559. He m. Jane, daughter and heiress of Thomas ap Robert, Llwyn Dedwydd, Llangwm, Denbs. Siôn Tudur wrote a cywydd in which he asks John Wynn to give a gun to Humphrey Thomas of Bodelwyddan.
Generation No. 5
20. Sir Robert Ap Rhys, died Abt. 1534. He was the son of 40. Rhys Ap Marredudd and 41. Lowry. He married 21. Mared Rhys Llwyd.
21. Mared Rhys Llwyd She was the daughter of 42. Rhys Llwyd.
Notes for Sir Robert Ap Rhys: Sir Robert ap Rhys became chaplain to Cardinal Wolsey and benefited greatly following the dissolution of the monasteries through the acquisition of land.
http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PRIC-RHI-1475.html: the ‘sir’ in this case denoting an ecclesiastic — became one of the chaplains at the court of Henry VII, continuing to serve in that capacity under Henry VIII. After the dissolution of the monasteries he acquired much land (Dôl Gynwal) in Ysbyty Ifan. According to letters from him to Henry VIII he also held much land in the parish of Llanfor. Sir Robert's wife was Mared (Margaret), daughter of Rhys (Rhydderch?) Llwyd, Gydros, Llanfor; their numerous children included the heir, CADWALADR (Price) (below), Dr. Elis Prys (q.v.), Plas Iolyn, Denbs., Thomas Vaughan, Pant Glas (see under Vaughan, Pant Glas), and two other sons who became abbots of Aberconway (Griffith, Pedigrees, 204). Sir Robert, who became cross-bearer to Cardinal Wolsey, d. before or in 1534; his will was proved at the P.C.C. of Canterbury; he also was buried in Ysbyty Ifan church.
Children of Robert Rhys and Mared Llwyd are:
10 i. Cadwaladr ap Robert, born Bet. 1485 - 1500; died in Rhiwlas, Llanfor, Merionethshire, Wales.
ii. Elis Prys, born Abt. 1512; died Abt. 1594.
Notes for Elis Prys:
http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-PRYS-ELI-1512.html: He was born at the beginning of the 16th cent., and was educated at Cambridge, graduating Ll.B. in 1533, and D.C.L. in 1534, and from the red gown of his degree he was known as ‘Y Doctor Coch’ (‘The Red Doctor’). He m. Ellyw, daughter of Owen Pool of Llandecwyn, Merioneth, by whom he had seven children, two sons and five daughters, Thomas (q.v.) being the elder son. In 1535 Thomas Cromwell appointed him one of the visitors of monasteries in Wales, and he took a prominent part in the destruction of the monasteries. In 1538 Cromwell made him a commissary-general of the diocese of S. Asaph, and gave him the sinecure rectory of Llangwm, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, and Llanuwchllyn. In the reigns of Mary and Elizabeth he devoted himself to civil administration; he was three times Member of Parliament for Merioneth; he was sheriff of Merioneth seven times; sheriff of Denbighshire four times; sheriff of Anglesey twice; and once of Caernarvonshire. He was custos rotulorum of Merioneth for the greater part of Elizabeth's reign.
He was also a member of the Council of the Marches, and in 1561 he was made chancellor of Bangor and rector of Llaniestyn; in Feb. 1565 he was suggested for the bishopric of Bangor, but archbishop Parker objected, because Price was neither a priest nor worthy to be a priest. In 1560 he obtained from the Crown the manor of Tir Ifan, with lands at Ysbyty and Penmachno. He was a great friend of Robert Dudley, earl of Leicester, and when Elizabeth gave the lordship of Denbigh as a gift to the earl in 1564, Price was one of his tenants, and became a tool of oppression in his land. Thomas Pennant refers to him as ‘a creature of the earl of Leicester and devoted to all his bad designs.’ He was a patron of the bards, and his name is the first in the list of esquires in the commission granted by queen Elizabeth to hold the eisteddfod at Caerwys, 1567.
His will was made on 3 Aug. 1590, a codicil added 6 May 1594, and probate granted 24 May 1596; so he d. between May 1594 and May 1596. Thomas Prys of Plas Iolyn (q.v.) was his son.
Author: William Rowlands, M.A., Porthmadog
iii. Thomas Vaughan, died Bef. 1580 in Denbighshire, Wales; married Catherine Conwy; born in of Bryn Euryn, Wales; died Abt. 1588 in Denbighshire, Wales.
http://yba.llgc.org.uk/en/s-VAUG-PAN-1500.html: VAUGHAN family, Pant Glas (Ysbyty Ifan - the mansion disappeared a long time ago but the ‘chapel of Pant Glas’ in the parish church retains its name). The family belongs to the same stock as those of Plas Iolyn, Voelas, Cernioge, and Rhiwlas; the genealogy is to be found in J. E. Griffith, Pedigrees, 44, where, however, it is incomplete and incorrect. THOMAS VAUGHAN (I) was the grandson of Rhys ap Meredydd of Ysbyty Ifan, and was the younger son of Robert ap Rhys; in his will (1534), Robert ap Rhys left his Dol-gynwal lands to ‘Thomas Vichan ap Robert ap Rice.’ This Thomas Vaughan was twice married, and the following line is descended from his second marriage, with Catherine Conway of Bryn Euryn, whose will was proved in 1588; as William Llyn (q.v.) (d. 1580) wrote an elegy on him, he too must have d. before 1580. His heir was THOMAS VAUGHAN (II), who is mentioned in cywyddau written by his friend Thomas Prys (q.v.) of Plas Iolyn; he is said to have d. in 1654, but this is very doubtful, for a will proved in 1640 suggests that he was already dead. He was succeeded by his eldest son, JOHN VAUGHAN, who was alive in 1640; he, too, is said to have d. in 1654 but, again, this is very doubtful, for he is referred to in a document dating from about 1636 as an ‘old man’ (additionally, it is stated that the estate is worth £400 a year), and according to the pedigree in ‘Llyfr Silin’ he was survived by his son Henry; his widow Joan (Townshend, of Shropshire) d. at Pant Glas at the end of 1663 or beginning of 1664, at the age of 74. John Vaughan was succeeded by HENRY VAUGHAN (I) who is, almost unanimously, stated to have been killed in the Civil War in the assault on Hopton castle, Shropshire, in the month of Feb. 1644; but the author of The Garrisons of Shropshire, 1642-8, claims that the ‘Captain Vaughan’ slain at Hopton was one of the unrelated Vaughans of Shropshire. At any rate, Henry Vaughan was ‘deceased’ before Feb. 1654/5, when his eldest son became a member of Gray's Inn; his widow, Margaret, daughter of Bonham Norton of Church Stretton (some of that family are in the D.N.B.) d. 8 Dec. 1669, at Glyn in Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, at the age of 91. They had four children — not five as stated by Griffith. (1) THOMAS VAUGHAN (III); little is known about him. He became a member of Gray's Inn in Feb. 1645/5; m. Lucy, daughter of chief justice Sir John Vaughan (q.v.), of Trawsgoed, Cards., and there are several references to him in the Gwydir papers; but the dates of his birth and death are alike unknown — it should perhaps be explained that the Ysbyty Ifan parish registers before 1731 have disappeared. Neither his name nor those of his sons occur in a family will signed in July 1699 and proved the following year, but he was certainly alive in 1681. He had two sons: JOHN (who was living in 1692) and THOMAS (IV); Thomas probably lived to inherit the estate, but by 1697 or 1698 he, too, was dead, for the head of the family in that year was (2) HENRY VAUGHAN (II). There was a ‘Henry Vaughan’ who was churchwarden of the parish church at Llandrillo-yn-Rhos in 1677, and as the widow of Henry Vaughan (I) d. at Glyn in that parish, it is reasonable to suppose that he also was living there about 1697 — he was sheriff in 1698, when he was referred to as ‘Henry Vaughan of Pant Glas,’ and so he was called in the will (1699) referred to above, and in the Parochialia of Edward Lhuyd. The date of his death is not known. (3) KATHERINE VAUGHAN d. a spinster at Pant Glas shortly after 1700, leaving money for the building of alms-houses for women at Ysbyty Ifan. (4) ANNE VAUGHAN (who was possibly the elder daughter) who married into the family of the Williamses of Marl (qq.v.); as her brothers and her sister d. without heirs the Pant Glas lands were absorbed into the Marl estate, and the remainder of the story will be found under that heading.
Another member of the family is deserving of mention, namely RICHARD VAUGHAN (1621-1700) — erroneously stated by Griffith to be a son of Henry Vaughan (I), but it is by no means certain who he was. He fought in the Civil War, and was blinded. In July 1663 he was elected one of the ‘Poor Knights of Windsor,’ and d. 5 June 1700, ‘in his eightieth year,’ in Windsor castle, where he was buried. He left money for the building of an alms-house for men at Ysbyty Ifan.
Bibliography:
* Trans. Caerns. Hist. Soc., 1949, 12-32, and 1950, 104-5, together with the references given therein;
* later information from Prof. A. H. Dodd and Mr. Norman Tucker.
Author: Emeritus Professor Robert Thomas Jenkins, C.B.E., D.Litt., Ll.D., F.S.A., (1881-1969), Bangor.
Generation No. 6
40. Rhys Ap Marredudd He married 41. Lowry.
41. Lowry
Notes for Rhys Ap Marredudd:
The Price family of Rhiwlas, Llanfor, Merionethshire, claim descent from a distinguished line of uchelwyr who settled in south-west Denbighshire. The family included Rhys ap Maredudd, alias Rhys Mawr, who fought for Henry Tudor at Bosworth in 1485.
A fairly early ancestor who achieved some prominence was RHYS AP MEREDYDD (‘Rhys Fawr’) who lived somewhere at the foot of the south-western slopes of Mynydd Hiraethog, Denbighshire; it is thought that the old mansion of Foelas was his home. He was influential, rich, and a strong military leader. He raised a band of men from ‘Y Berfeddwlad’ and led it to Bosworth Field (1485) to join men from South Wales under Sir Rhys ap Thomas. By reason of his prowess at Bosworth, he received many favours at the hand of the new king (Henry VII). (Alabaster effigies of ‘Rhys Fawr’ and his wife, Lowry, are in Ysbyty Ifan church).
Child of Rhys Marredudd and Lowry is:
20 i. Sir Robert Ap Rhys, died Abt. 1534; married Mared Rhys Llwyd.
42. Rhys Llwyd, died in Of Gydros, Llanfawr, Merionethshire.
Child of Rhys Llwyd is:
21 i. Mared Rhys Llwyd, married Sir Robert Ap Rhys.
Arthur D'Adamo, 1/2/2021