ID: I10943
Name: Jenet ferch HARRY DWNN 1 2
Sex: F
Birth: ABT 1454 in Picton Castle, Pembrokshire, Wales
ALIA: Jonet DWNN
Death: UNKNOWN
Father: Harry Dwnn ap OWAIN DWNN b: ABT 1435 in Picton Castle, Pembrokshire, Wales
Mother: Margaret WOGAN b: ABT 1440 in Wiston, Pembrokeshire, Wales
Marriage 1
Trahaearn ap MORGAN b: ABT 1452 in Pencoed Castle and Langstone, Llebenyd, Monmouthshire, Wales
Children
Catrin ferch TRAHAERN b: ABT 1485 in Pencoed Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales Harry MORGAN b: ABT 1470 in Modlyscwm, Cydweli, Carmarthenshire, Wales Sources:
- Author: Derek Williams, Norma Rudinsky
Title: ANCESTRY OF ?MARGARETTA PRICHARD (est 1650 ??1728) Publication: Name: 1999, 2007; Note: Source Medium: Internet Text: The other daughter Jenet Dwnn inherited Mudlescwm and married the attorney Trahaearn MORGAN, the son of MORGAN ap JENKIN of Pencoed castle in Monmouthshire in our LEWIS line. This Trahaearn was the son of MORGAN S second wife, Margaret, daughter of Sir David Mathew, not our ancestor. Interestingly, Trahaearn was not a Yorkist, and had passed messages between Sir Rhys ap Thomas of Dinefwr and Henry Tudor (later Henry VII) during Henry s semi-captivity in Brittany (Evans p.128, Griffiths, Sir Rhys, pp.38-40). The granddaughter of Jenet and Trahaearn, Catherine Morgan, married John Vaughan of Golden Grove, who was ELEN VAUGHAN S brother.
- Author: Sandra Oman
Title: Wales: Records Primarily of the Nobility and Gentry Publication: Name: Family Search Community Trees; Location: http://histfam.familysearch.org/index.php; Repository: Note: Wales: Records Primarily of the Nobility and Gentry. This Welsh database, when complete, will include lineage linked data for approximately 350,000 individuals, living from about 100 A.D. to the mid-1800's. The base data was extracted from Peter Bartrum's "Welsh Genealogies", with other sources such as the Golden Grove book of pedigrees" as additional references. Page: Sources 1. [S2434] #2105 Heraldic Visitations of Wales and Part of the Marches Between the Years 1586 and 1613 by Lewys Dwnn (1846), Dwnn, Lewys; transcribed and edited with notes by Sir Samuel Rush Meyrick, (2 volumes. Llandovery: William Rees, 1 Text: Tribe: Llywelyn ap Gwrgan
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