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William CAENTWN [Parents] was born about 1200 in Of Trewilym, Eglwyswrw, Pembrokeshire, Wales. He married Miss Verch LLYWELYN.

Miss Verch LLYWELYN [Parents] was born about 1214 in Of, , Caernarvonshire, Wales. She married William CAENTWN.


William (Hen William Caentwn) CANTINGTON.William married Gwladus Verch RHYS.

Gwladus Verch RHYS.Gwladus married William (Hen William Caentwn) CANTINGTON.

They had the following children:

  M i William CAENTWN was born about 1200.

William FITZPATRICK.William married Eleanor(Alianore) De VITRE.

Eleanor(Alianore) De VITRE.Eleanor(Alianore) married William FITZPATRICK.

They had the following children:

  F i Ela (Fitzpatrick) Countess Of SALISBURY was born about 1191. She died on 24 Aug 1261.

Duncan II, King Of SCOTLAND [Parents] was born in 1060/1066 in , , , Scotland. He died on 12 Nov 1094 in , Mondynes, , Scotland. He was buried in Iona. He married Ethelreda Queen Of SCOTLAND about 1094 in , , , Scotland.

Ethelreda Queen Of SCOTLAND [Parents] was born about 1068 in , Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland. She married Duncan II, King Of SCOTLAND about 1094 in , , , Scotland.

They had the following children:

  M i William Fitzduncan Prince Of SCOTLAND was born about 1095 in , , , Scotland. He died in 1153/1154.

Finn ARNESSON [Parents] was born about 1005 in Of Osteraat, Yrje, Norway. He was married in 1035 in , , , Norway.

He had the following children:

  F i Ingeborg FINNSDATTER was born about 1021. She died about 1066.
  F ii Sigrid FINNSDATTER was born about 1004 in Of, Osteraat, Yrje, Norway.

Gospatric, Earl Of NORTHUMBERLAND.Gospatric, married Aethelreda Princess Of ENGLAND.

Aethelreda Princess Of ENGLAND.Aethelreda married Gospatric, Earl Of NORTHUMBERLAND.

They had the following children:

  F i Ethelreda Queen Of SCOTLAND was born about 1068.

Cynan Ap IAGO was born about 1014 in Of Aberffro, Malltraeth, Anglesey, Wales. He married Rhanullt O'OLAF.

Rhanullt O'OLAF was born about 1031 in Of Dublin, , Ireland. She married Cynan Ap IAGO.

They had the following children:

  M i Gruffydd Ap CYNAN was born in 1055. He died in 1137.

Ordgar EALDORMAN was born about 922 in Of, , Devonshire, England.

He had the following children:

  F i Elfrida Elfthryth, Queen Of ENGLAND was born about 947. She died in 1000.

Herran BUSH [Parents] was born about 1788 in Edgefield, District, South Carolina. He was buried in , , Miss.. He married Martha LOTT.

Other marriages:
DELOACH, Elizabeth

Martha LOTT was born about 1792 in <, , Miss.>. She married Herran BUSH.


Dafydd Ap LLYWELYN [Parents] was born about 1209 in Of, , Caernarvonshire, Wales. He died in Mar 1246. He married Isabella De BRAOSE about 1231.

***1. "The Mammoth Book of British Kings and Queens" by Mike Ashley, Carroll
& Graf Pub., Inc. New York, 1998 "The Early Welsh Kingdoms Gwynedd".
***2. David Walker, "Medieval Wales," Cambridge University Press, 1990:
***3. Flame-Bearers of Welsh History, "The Sons of Cunedda" by Owen
Rhoscomyl, School Edition, 1905 The Welsh Ed. Pub. Co. Merthry Rydfil, part
one, p. 177 XLIX, THE RISE OF LLYWELYN III, Llywelyn's son that reigned
after him was no Llywelyn. His grandson was, however, in action as well as
in name.
We need not trouble about Llywelyn's son Davydd, who succeeded to the
crown. First and last there have been three Davydds, prince of Gwynedd.
Every one of them brought Calamity to Cymru.
It was by a most strange and wonderful occurrence that this particular
Davydd lived to become the curse of his country. One day, when he was a
baby, his foster mother left him asleep on the bed, and went out of the
chamber, leaving his father's gallant hound, Celart, lying at the foot of
the bed, as a guard while she was gone.
Presently in came a great grey wolf to devour the baby. Up sprang Celart.
With bristles up, fangs bare, and eyes on fire, he flew upon the terrible
beast. On the bed, on the floor, over and over and under they rolled and
fought, locked in the death-struggle. They baby Davydd, tangled in the
bedclothes, was pushed off the bed to the floor, but still the grim battle
went on.
p 178 It was under the bed it ended at last, and from there Celart
crawled, his jaws red with blood, leaving the wolf dead behind him. Then he
lay down again, beside the tangled heap of bedclothes under which the baby
was hidden, guarding his charge still till some one should come.
It was Llywelyn who came. He looked upon the bed for his little son and
saw that he was gone. He looked in fierce fear round the room and saw no
sign of Davydd. He looked upon the faithful hound and saw his jaws all red
with blood. At once his fear believed that Celart had eaton the baby, and
with that thought he flashed out his sword and ran it through the brave and
loyal creature...Poor Celart's dying howl rang through the chamber till it
waked the little one beneath the heap of clothes, and its cry of fright came
to its fathers ears. hastily he stooped and found it, and as he stooped he
saw, too, the body of the dead wolf. Then he understood what had happened,
and turned in swift grief to Celart. But it was too late; Celart was dying.
Llywelyn buried poor Celart with many a sign of grief for what he had
done. The grave is yonder yet in the place that is called Beddgelart after
it. No one knows the grave of Davydd, neither is any placed called after his
name. But the bards as well as the princes remember Celart, and in an old
manuscript of 1591 there is still to be seen an englyn, or verse, about him.
Alas that so true and brave a creature should have died for saving so
worthless a prince.
Davydd reigned six years only, but in those six years he brought to the
ground the strong Cymru which his great father had built up, dying and
leaving it desolate beneath the heel of Henry III. Let be his epitaph.
But Davydd was not the only son of Llywelyn. There had been another,
Gruffydd, a handsome giant of a prince, born of a Cymric Mother. Llywelyn
had weighed his two sons in his mind as to which would be the better ruler
for the land. Davydd's mother was sister of the King of England - surely the
King of England would be less the enemy of his nephew than of Gruffydd. So
thought Llywelyn, and accordingly he made Davydd his heir; the one tragic
mistake which undid all that he had accomplished in his own strenuous life.
Gruffydd, with his turbulent valour, could not have brought his country
lower than his brother's smoothness brought it. He might have saved it.
Davydd had handed over his brother Gruffydd to the King of England as a
prisoner. The king sent him to the Tower of London. One night Gruffydd made
a rope of his clothes and began to let himself down out of his window to
escape. The rope broke, and Gruffydd was killed, his neck being broken by
the fall. But he left four sons, Owen, Llywelyn, Davydd and Rhodri.
Owen and Llywelyn seized the crown of Gwynedd between them when their
uncle Davydd died. Now King Henry claimed all the land as his own, for,
amongst the rest of Davydd's doings, he had agreed that, if he died
childless, Henry should be his heir and take the country. It would be hard
to find words severe enough to describe such a transaction as that.
***5. The History of the Gwydir Family" written by Sir John Wynne, Knt. and
Bart, ut creditur & Patet. Oswestry, 1878, Prince David began his reign in
1240 d =
d= d. = Prince David, &c =
|
Ellis ap Jer = Agnes
Werth ap
Owen Bro.
Gyntyn.

> he is father of :
> 1.Agnes ferch Dafydd
***The History of the Gwydir Family" written by Sir John Wynne, Knt. and
Bart, ut creditur & Patet. Oswestry, 1878, d. = Prince David, &c =
|
Ellis ap Jer = Agnes
Werth ap
Owen Bro.
Gyntyn.

> married Elise ap Iorwerth ab Owain Brogyntyn
***"Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families" by John Edwards
Griffith, 1914 ed., p. 376 Goronwy Llwyd ap Y Penwyn, of Bettws living 1356
= Leuki d. and h's of Madog ap Elisse ap Iorwerth ap Owen Brogyntyn.

> parents of Madog ab Elise
***"Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families" by John Edwards
Griffith, 1914 ed., p. 217 Griffith = Eva d. and co-h's of Madog ap Ellis,
of Cryniarth, in Edernion
p. 376 Goronwy Llwyd ap Y Penwyn, of Bettws living 1356 = Leuki d. and h's
of Madog ap Elisse ap Iorwerth ap Owen Brogyntyn.

> married (?) NN
> parents of Efa ferch Madog
***"Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families" by John Edwards
Griffith, 1914 ed., p. 217 Griffith = Eva d. and co-h's of Madog ap Ellis,
of Cryniarth, in Edernion
p. 279 Gruffydd ob 1399 - Eva d. and h's of Madog ap Ellis sister to
Llewelyn, Bishop of St. Asaph 1357 - 1375.

> married Gruffudd ap Llewelyn ap Cynwrig
***"Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families" by John Edwards
Griffith, 1914 ed., p. 217 Griffith = Eva d. and co-h's of Madog ap Ellis,
of Cryniarth, in Edernion
p. 279 Gruffydd ob 1399 - Eva d. and h's of Madog ap Ellis sister to
Llewelyn, Bishop of St. Asaph 1357 - 1375
p. 282 1st Robert ap Robin ap Gruffydd Goch, Lord of Rhos = Lowry, sold h's
= 2nd Gruffydd ap Einion, of Gwyddelwern, ap Gruffydd ap Llewelyn ap Cynwrig
ap Osborn Wyddel p. 279.

> parents of Einion ap Gruffudd
***Welsh Founder of Penn. P. 98, by Allen Glenn Vol. I, 1911. Son of Thomas
ap John Wynne, of Bron Vadog, in the parish of Ysceifiog, Flintshire.
***"Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families" by John Edwards
Griffith, 1914 ed., p. 217 Einion, living Oct 15, 1380 = Tanglwst, d. of
Rhydderch ap Evan Lloyd of Gogerddan, co. Cardigan
p. 234 Morris, of Clenenney, bestowed upon him by Rhys ap Dicws Foel, his
foster-father, living 1511 = Catherine, d. of Eliza ap Gruffydd ap Einion,
of Gwyddelwern. [in some books Angharad]
p. 279 Einion, H.S.M. 1351-59 = Tanglwst, d. of Rhydderch ap Evan Llwyd ap
Evan ap Gruffydd Foel ap Gruffydd ap Cadivor ap Gwaithfoed.
p. 282 1st Robert ap Robin ap Gruffydd Goch, Lord of Rhos = Lowry, sold h's
= 2nd Gruffydd ap Einion, of Gwyddelwern, ap Gruffydd ap Llewelyn ap Cynwrig
ap Osborn Wyddel p. 279.

> married Tangwystl ferch
Rhydderch ap Ieuan Llwyd
>
> 2.Llywelyn ap Dafydd
***Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families" by John Edwards
Griffith, 1914 ed.,
p. 169, Dafydd Goch, of Penllech, living 1324 = Mawd, d. of Llewelyn ap
Dafydd Llwyd ap Llewelyn, from Iorwerth Drwyndwn. p. 230,
p. 272 Dafydd Goch, of Penllech Abbot of Barsey living 1324 = Mawd, d. of
Llewelyn ap Dafydd Lloyd ap Llewelyn ap Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Iorwerth
Drwyndwn p. 169

> married (?) NN
> parents of Cynwrig ap Llywelyn
> married Angharad ferch Thomas ap Gwion
> parents of Dafydd Llwyd ap Cynwrig
***Plas Mawr, Conway, N. Wales" by Arthur Baker and Herbert Baker - 1888 pg.
30 & 31 shows a pedigree of Robert Wynne.
> married Annes ferch Gwyn ap Madog
> parents of Mawd ferch Dafydd Llwyd
***"Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families" by John Edwards
Griffith, 1914 ed., p. 168 Dafydd Goch = Maud d. of Dafydd Lloyd ap
Llewelyn, from Iorwerth Drwyn dwn.
p. 169 Dafydd Goch, of Penllech, living 1324 = Mawd, d. of Llewelyn ap
Dafydd Llwyd ap Llewelyn, from Iorwerth Drwyndwn. p. 230
p. 272 Dafydd Goch, of Penllech Abbot of Barsey living 1324 = Mawd, d. of
Llewelyn ap Dafydd Lloyd ap Llewelyn ap Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Iorwerth
Drwyndwn p. 169.

> married Dafydd Goch ap
Trahearn Goch ap Madog
***"Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families" by John Edwards
Griffith, 1914 ed., p. 168 Dafydd Goch = Maud d. of Dafydd Lloyd ap
Llewelyn, from Iorwerth Drwyn dwn.
p. 169, Dafydd Goch, of Penllech, living 1324 = Mawd, d. of Llewelyn ap
Dafydd Llwyd ap Llewelyn, from Iorwerth Drwyndwn. p. 230,
p. 272 Dafydd Goch, of Penllech Abbot of Barsey living 1324 = Mawd, d. of
Llewelyn ap Dafydd Lloyd ap Llewelyn ap Dafydd ap Llewelyn ap Iorwerth
Drwyndwn p. 169
p. 280 Meredydd, of Cefn y fan, living 26 Edward III = Morfydd, d. of Evan
ap Dafydd ap Trahaiarn Goch, ob. 1416.
p. 396, Dafydd Goch, of Penllech, Abbot of Barsey, Living Nov. 9, 1324. p.
272.
***Peerage and Baronetage, Wynn p. 2373, Meredith ap Howel, who was living
26th Edward III. He m. Morvydd dau of Ievan ap David ap Traheyarn Goch. of
the Royal line of South Wales, and was s. by his eldest son Robert ap
Meredith.
***The History of the Gwydir Family" written by Sir John Wynne, Knt. and
Bart, ut creditur & Patet. Oswestry, 1878, p. 30 Of Jevan ap Eingan his
brother are descended very many gentlemen of principall account in the
county of Carnarvon. Howell3 begate Meredith and David; Meredith ap Howell4
dwelled in Evioneth at his houses Keffin y fan, and Keselgiffarch, and David
ap Howell in Llanrwst in Denbigh land, at his house called Henblas in
Maethebroyd. Meredith ap Howell maried Morvydd the daughter of Jevan ap
David ap Trahayarn goch of Llun, who was descended of the house of Rys ap
Teudwr. In the extent of North Wales, made in the 26th of Edward the third,
you shall find that Meredith ap Howell5 and others are the heires of Gwely,
Griff' David ap Howell his brother maried 6 viz. Jevan ap Howell ap
Meredith, the daughter of Gwenllian,
p. 31 and Jevan ap Griff' ap Madog ap Jerweth was wife to 1 Reginall ap
Bleddyn, and had by her issue Robin Vaughan ap David ap Howell, who maried
Angharad the daughter of Rys ap Gruff' ap Rys ap Ednyfed Vaughan, and had
no issue male,2 but one daughter called Cattrin vch Robin Vaughan, who
married Rhys ap Eingan Vaughan of Llanrwst, a gentleman of the house of
Penwyn in Nanconwy and Denbigh Land; 3 who having noe issue male by her, but
daughteres, the greatest part of the possessions of that house, which were
now worth a thousand markes a yeare, came to the Salisburies. For Robert
Salisbury the elder, fourth sonne of Tho. Salisbury of Lleweny, in the
county of Denbigh, Esq. maried Gwenhwyfar, the daughter of Rys ap Eingan and
Catherin the daughter of Robin Vaughan ap David ap Howell.

Hope it helps.

Becky T.
ttg-inc@attbi.com

Isabella De BRAOSE [Parents] was born about 1238 in Of Bramber, Sussex, England. She married Dafydd Ap LLYWELYN about 1231.

They had the following children:

  M i Dafydd Ap DAFYDD was born about 1258 in Of, , Caernarvonshire, Wales.

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