WebOwen or (Owain) ap Gwylym or Owen Bowen (b ca 1453) Esquire married Janet Verch John Harri, also called Janet or Jonet Llywelyn b ca 1430, daughter of Harri Ap Llewelyn, Esquire of Gumfreysten. was the father by his wife Janet Verch John Harri of Sir James Bowen. The crest of Sir James Bowen of Llwyngwair. of Sire James Bowen (b ca 1480 ), WebAug 5, 2024 · 2 Gruffydd\Gruffudd ap Llewellyn\Llewelyn ap Cynrig ap Osbern : D: 1399 + Person Not Viewable 3 Einion Ap Gruffydd Ap Llewellyn : B: BEF 1331. D: AFT 16 OCT 1380 + Tanglwst Verch Rhydderch Ap Evan Llwyd Ap Evan : B: 1334. 4 Ifan (Ieuan) Ap Einion Ap Gruffydd : B: BEF 1365. D: AFT 6 OCT 1427 + Angharad Verch David Ap Gwion Lloyd
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WebSearch for Dafydd ap HYWEL in Fold3 Records Search for Dafydd ap HYWEL in Newspapers 10372 Possible Record Matches on Ancestry Parents Father: Howell ap GRONWY: Birth: ABT 1500 in Llwyn Du, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales. Death: in Llwyn Du, Llangelynin, Talybont, Merionethshire, Wales; Mother: Unknown; Family Marriage: WebJenkin Leuan ap Llewelyn was born in 1300, at birth place, to Llewelyn ap Einion and Lleucu ferch Ednyfed Einion (born Llwyd). Llewelyn was born in 1290, in Montgomeryshire, Wales. Lleucu was born in 1280, in Montgomeryshire, Wales. Jenkin had one brother: Deio ap Llewelyn. Jenkin married Gwenhwyfar ferch leuan Llewelyn (born Gethin). hautkappe konstanz
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WebApr 7, 2006 · The wife of Llywelyn ap Einion was Lleuca ferch Ednyfed Llywd ferch Gruffydd ap Ieuan ap Meurig ap Pasgen. The wife of Sainkyn ap Llywleyn was Gwenhwyfar ferch Ieuan Gethin ap Madog Kyffin ap Madog Goch. The wife of Gruffydd ap Sainkyn was Mallt ferch Hywel Sele ap Meurig Llwyd ap Meurig ap Ynyr Fychan. WebOct 18, 2024 · Jenkin ap Llewelyn: Birthdate: circa 1335: Death: Immediate Family: Son of Llewelyn ab Einion Father of Gruffudd ap Jenkin and N.N. verch Jenkin Brother of Lleucu … WebSep 11, 2009 · EDNYFED AP LLEWELYN of the parish of Llangelynin, Merionethshire, is named, under the designation of 'Edneved ap Leuelyn,' in a list of persons who performed fealty to the officers of Edward, Prince of Wales (the Black Prince), upon his receiving, from his father, a grant of the Principality. haut keratinozyten