Afandreg ferch Gwair

Afandreg ferch Gwair||p384.htm#i12591|Gwair ap Pill (?)||p2.htm#i12618||||Pill a. C. (?)||p6.htm#i12617||||||||||
     Afandreg ferch Gwair married Iago ab Idwal (?), son of Idwal ap Meurig (?). Stewart Baldwin does not give a name, he states ABT.6i gives her as "Afandreg ferch Wair ap Pyll ..." etc., a supposed descendant of the legendary Llywarch Hen through a string of unidentifiable names. I consider this data doubtful. Afandreg ferch Gwair was born in Wales. She was the daughter of Gwair ap Pill (?).

Children of Afandreg ferch Gwair and Iago ab Idwal (?)

Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed

Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed||p384.htm#i12239|Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan||p384.htm#i12238||||Gwynnan ap Gwynnog||p384.htm#i12237||||||||||
     Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed was born in Wales. He was the son of Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan.
     Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed married Nest ferch Cadell ap Brochwel, daughter of Cadell ap Brochwel.

Children of Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed and Nest ferch Cadell ap Brochwel

Neiniad ap Gwaithfoed

Neiniad ap Gwaithfoed||p384.htm#i12276|Gwaithfoed ap Gwrydr||p384.htm#i12570||||Gwyrdr H., 'King ganol taleith' (?),||p3.htm#i12569||||||||||
     Neiniad ap Gwaithfoed was born in Wales. He was the son of Gwaithfoed ap Gwrydr.

Children of Neiniad ap Gwaithfoed

Gwladys Mabel Gwatkin-Williams

(circa 1887 - 9 March 1973)
     Gwladys Mabel Gwatkin-Williams was born circa 1887.
     Gwladys Mabel Gwatkin-Williams and Lt Cdr Robert Crosby Halahan's marriage was registered in the quarter ending September 1907 in Cheltenham RD, Gloucestershire.
     Gwladys Mabel Gwatkin-Williams married Vice Admiral Robert Clutterbuck Davenport on 2 October 1917 in Stebbington, Hampshire, England.
     Gwladys Mabel Gwatkin-Williams lived at Stubbington, Hampshire.
     Gwladys died on 9 March 1973.

Children of Gwladys Mabel Gwatkin-Williams and Lt Cdr Robert Crosby Halahan

Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr

Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr||p384.htm#i12505|Gwerthefyr ab Aergul (Voteporix), (?), King of Dyfed|d. a 539|p2.htm#i12504||||Aergul L. ap Tryffin||p850.htm#i12503||||||||||
     Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr was born in Wales. He was the son of Gwerthefyr ab Aergul (Voteporix), (?), King of Dyfed.

Child of Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr

Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr

Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr||p384.htm#i30474|Uortiporius,,||p13.htm#i30473||||Agricola,, King of Demetia (Dyfed)||p7.htm#i30472||||||||||
     Cyngar ap Gwerthefyr was the son of Uortiporius.
     This line can be continued on Stewart Baldwin's website.

Cynfyn ap Gwerystan

Cynfyn ap Gwerystan||p384.htm#i12245|Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed||p384.htm#i12239|Nest ferch Cadell ap Brochwel||p139.htm#i12242|Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan||p384.htm#i12238||||Cadell ap Brochwel|d. 808|p107.htm#i12241||||
     Cynfyn ap Gwerystan was born in Powys, Wales. He was the son of Gwerystan ap Gwaithfoed and Nest ferch Cadell ap Brochwel.
     Cynfyn ap Gwerystan married Angharad ferch Maredudd ab Owain, daughter of Maredudd ab Owain (?), circa 1024.

Anaeiwrodd ferch Gwrgeneu

Anaeiwrodd ferch Gwrgeneu||p384.htm#i12211|Gwrgeneu ab Ednywain (?)||p2.htm#i12392||||Ednywain a. I. (?)||p1.htm#i12390|Generys ferch Rhys Sais||p658.htm#i12391|||||||
     Anaeiwrodd ferch Gwrgeneu was born in Wales. She was the daughter of Gwrgeneu ab Ednywain (?).

Child of Anaeiwrodd ferch Gwrgeneu

Genilles ferch Gwrgeneu

Genilles ferch Gwrgeneu||p384.htm#i12703|Gwrgeneu ab Ednywain (?)||p2.htm#i12392||||Ednywain a. I. (?)||p1.htm#i12390|Generys ferch Rhys Sais||p658.htm#i12391|||||||
     Genilles ferch Gwrgeneu was the daughter of Gwrgeneu ab Ednywain (?).

Child of Genilles ferch Gwrgeneu

Arthfael ap Gwriad

Arthfael ap Gwriad||p384.htm#i12486|Gwriad ap Brochwel (?)||p2.htm#i12485|Ceingar ferch Maredudd||p550.htm#i12484|Brochwel ap Rhys||p658.htm#i12482||||Maredudd a. T. (?)|d. 796|p4.htm#i12483||||
     Arthfael ap Gwriad was born in Wales. He was the son of Gwriad ap Brochwel (?) and Ceingar ferch Maredudd.
     Arthfael ap Gwriad married Brawstudd ferch Gloud, daughter of Gloud ap Pasgen (?).

Child of Arthfael ap Gwriad and Brawstudd ferch Gloud

Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad

( - 844)
Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad|d. 844|p384.htm#i12335|Gwriad ab Elidir (?)||p2.htm#i12334|Nest ferch Cadell ap Brochwel||p139.htm#i12242|Elidir a. S. (?)||p1.htm#i12333||||Cadell ap Brochwel|d. 808|p107.htm#i12241||||
     Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad was the son of Gwriad ab Elidir (?) and Nest ferch Cadell ap Brochwel.
     Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad married Esyllt ferch Cynan Dindaethwy, daughter of Cynan Dindaethwy ap Rhodri.
     Merfyn died in 844 in Wales.

Child of Merfyn Frych ap Gwriad and Esyllt ferch Cynan Dindaethwy

Cateyrn ap Gwrtheyrn

Cateyrn ap Gwrtheyrn||p384.htm#i12383|Gwrtheyrn Gwrtheneu (Vortigern) (?)||p2.htm#i12381|Severa f Macsen Wledig (?)||p6.htm#i12382|Gwidol a. G. (?)||p2.htm#i12380||||Macsen W., Maximus, Emperor,|b. b 350\nd. 388|p11.htm#i12498||||
     Cateyrn ap Gwrtheyrn was born in Wales. He was the son of Gwrtheyrn Gwrtheneu (Vortigern) (?) and Severa f Macsen Wledig (?).

Child of Cateyrn ap Gwrtheyrn

Gwaithfoed ap Gwrydr

Gwaithfoed ap Gwrydr||p384.htm#i12570|Gwyrdr Hir, 'King ganol taleith' (?),||p3.htm#i12569||||Caradog ap Lles Llawddeog||p507.htm#i12568||||||||||
     Gwaithfoed ap Gwrydr was the son of Gwyrdr Hir, 'King ganol taleith' (?).

Child of Gwaithfoed ap Gwrydr

Caradog ap Gwygon

Caradog ap Gwygon||p384.htm#i12281|Gwygon ap Maredudd (?)||p2.htm#i12280||||Maredudd G. a. G. (?)|d. a 1093|p4.htm#i12279||||||||||
     Caradog ap Gwygon was the son of Gwygon ap Maredudd (?).

Child of Caradog ap Gwygon

Ellin Gwylim ap Griffith

Elise ap Gwylog

Elise ap Gwylog||p384.htm#i12377|Gwylog ap Beli (?)||p2.htm#i12376||||Beli ab Eiludd||p307.htm#i12375||||||||||
     Elise ap Gwylog was the son of Gwylog ap Beli (?).

Child of Elise ap Gwylog

Eva ferch Gwyn ap Griffith ap Beli

     Eva ferch Gwyn ap Griffith ap Beli married Caradog ap Thomas, son of Thomas ap Rhodri and Margaret f Einion ap Seissylt (?). Eva ferch Gwyn ap Griffith ap Beli was born in Wales.

Child of Eva ferch Gwyn ap Griffith ap Beli and Caradog ap Thomas

Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan

Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan||p384.htm#i12238|Gwynnan ap Gwynnog||p384.htm#i12237||||Gwynnog F. ap Lles Llawddeog||p507.htm#i12236||||||||||
     Gwaithfoed died. He was of Powys.. He was born in Wales. He was the son of Gwynnan ap Gwynnog.

Child of Gwaithfoed ap Gwynnan

Lewis Gwynne ap Cadwallader

(before 1600 - 1663)
Lewis Gwynne ap Cadwallader|b. b 1600\nd. 1663|p384.htm#i12125|Cadwallader ap Rhydderch||p658.htm#i12129|Margaret ferch Jenn||p470.htm#i12124|Rhydderch a. D. (?)||p6.htm#i12128|Lowri f. M. Wyn||p917.htm#i12130|Jenn a. H. Osborne||p597.htm#i12132||||
     Lewis Gwynne ap Cadwallader was born before 1600 in Bala, Merioneth, Wales. Lewis Gwynne ap Cadwallader ap Rydderca ap David ap Maredydd (pedigree recorded by Lewys Dunn 1594), of Bala, Merioneth, m. Sidney, daughter of Robert Wynne, of Maesmochnant, Denbighshire (of the Gwydyr family) and had issue .... He was the son of Cadwallader ap Rhydderch and Margaret ferch Jenn.
     Lewis Gwynne ap Cadwallader married Sidney Wynne, daughter of Robert Wynne and Catherine Lloyd.
     Lewis died in 1663 in Bala, MER, WLS.
     Winston Guthrie Jones in The Wynnes of Sligo & Leitrim preface states:
This book attempts to trace the history of the Sligo family of Wynne of Hazelwood from its origins in 12th century Wales to its extinction, due to the failure of male heirs, in 1910. The then head of the family left Wales and established himself in Ireland in 1658, so that the larger part of the book, which is concerned with Ireland, covers a period of nearly three hundred years. The Hazelwood estate, with which the family is principally associated, was acquired in 1722.
     The primary sources on which this history is based consist of four collections of manuscripts. The first is a collection of documents, particularly letters, and papers relating to the property, which is in the possession of the present day members of the family. The documents quoted from this collection are here published for the first time. Secondly, the Public Record Office in Belfast has four volumes of documents relating to the service of the family in the Wars of William 111 and Marlborough. Thirdly, the manuscripts, printed books and newspapers in the Sligo County Library contain much information about the family. Fourthly, the National Library of Ireland has a collection of Wynne papers, chiefly conveyances and estate accounts.
     References to Wood-Martin and O'Rorke refer to their respective histories (published in 1882 and 1889) of the town and County of Sligo.
     For three hundred years, the head of the Wynne family, with one exception, bore the forename of Owen. In this book those named Owen have been numbered 1 to VI. The exception is John Arthur Wynne whose elder brother was named Owen but who died young within the lifetime of his father.
     Welsh Ancestry
     The family of Wynne with which this book is concerned came to Ireland from Wales in 1658 after acquiring extensive lands around Lurganboy, Co. Leitrim. Their home in Wales had been at Bala in the old county of Merioneth, now part of the larger county of Gwynedd. The family was prominent in that part of Wales. They owned nearly 2000 acres stretching along the northern shore of Lake Bala. Their house was Plas-yri-dre situated at the centre of the little township. The country was sheep-raising, the wool being used for the cottage industry of spinning and weaving, while the bulk of it was carried on pack-horses to the English markets at Oswestry and Shrewsbury.
     The family of Plas-yn-dre traced its ancestry back through ten generations to a 12th century chieftain named Rhirid Flaidd ('Rhirid the Wolf'). Rhirid received bardic praise for killing Saxons, as the Welsh called the invaders of their country. True, the rank and file were Saxons but their leaders were the far more formidable Norman lords. Chieftains, like Rhirid and his contemporary Owen Gwynedd, who styled himself Prince, and their descendants succeeded in beating off the Normans during a period of a hundred and fifty years until in 1282 King Edward I conquered the whole of Wales and killed the last independent Prince of Wales in battle.
     The descendants of Owen Gwynedd became the family of Wynn of Gwydir. Gwydir Castle, built in about 1500, stands on the river Conwy near the town of Llanrwst. By 1600 the head of the family of Gwydir was Sir John Wynn, one of the Welsh magnates who rose to Power while the Tudors wore the crown. The families of Plas-yn-dre and Gwydir twice intermarried. On the second occasion Lewis Gwynne of Plas-yn-dre (the names Gwynne and Wynne are interchangeable) married the niece of Sir John Wynne. Lewis's eldest son was Owen Wynne, the subject of the next chapter, who obtained the grant of land in Ireland and became the ancestor of the Wynnes of Hazelwood.
     The coat of arms of the Wynne family displays three wolves' heads on the shield. These refer to the wolf in Rhirid Flaidd's name and they are found in the arms of other families descended from the same ancestor. The Wynne's motto is "Non sibi sed toti" - ' not for oneself but for all."
     After a hundred and fifty years the Wynnes of Hazelwood forgot the details of their Welsh origins until in about 1800 when the then Owen Wynne and his brothers enquired into the matter. This was done partly out of a natural interest in knowing who were their forbears and partly because it was thought that Owen might just be entitled to the Gwydir baronetcy. There was no foundation for this belief. Nevertheless their researchers led them back to Owen Gwynedd and Rhirid Flaidd, ancestors of whom they must have felt justifiably proud.

Children of Lewis Gwynne ap Cadwallader and Sidney Wynne

Gwynnan ap Gwynnog

Gwynnan ap Gwynnog||p384.htm#i12237|Gwynnog Farfsych ap Lles Llawddeog||p507.htm#i12236||||Lles L. ap Ceido||p150.htm#i12235||||||||||
     Gwynnan ap Gwynnog was the son of Gwynnog Farfsych ap Lles Llawddeog.

Child of Gwynnan ap Gwynnog

Alicia Gye

     Alicia Gye married John Ruby (of Buckland Monachorum) on 10 June 1637 in Buckland Monachorum, Devon. Alicia was present at Thomas Ruby's christening on 25 November 1638 in Buckland Monachorum, Devon. Alicia was present at John Ruby's christening on 17 April 1643 in Buckland Monachorum, Devon.

Children of Alicia Gye and John Ruby (of Buckland Monachorum)

Cecilia de Haccombe (Lercedekine?)

Cecilia de Haccombe (Lercedekine?)||p384.htm#i13194|Sir Jordan de Haccombe|d. 1324|p384.htm#i12636|Isabella de St Aubin|b. a 1279|p780.htm#i13191|||||||Sir Mauger St Aubyn|d. 1291|p782.htm#i11713|Isabella Pidekswell||p613.htm#i11714|
     Cecilia de Haccombe (Lercedekine?) was born in England. She was the only child.. She was the daughter of Sir Jordan de Haccombe and Isabella de St Aubin.

Sir Jordan de Haccombe

( - 1324)
     Sir Jordan de Haccombe married Isabella de St Aubin, daughter of Sir Mauger St Aubyn and Isabella Pidekswell.
     Jordan died in 1324.

Child of Sir Jordan de Haccombe and Isabella de St Aubin

Elizabeth Hacket

( - 27 July 1678)
     Elizabeth Hacket married Archibald Dunbar, son of James Dunbar, on 12 May 1666. She was the daughter and coheir of Walter Hacket of Mayen by Janet, elder daughter of George Leslie of Burdsbank.
     Elizabeth died on 27 July 1678.

Children of Elizabeth Hacket and Archibald Dunbar

Mary Hacket

(circa 1710? - )
     Mary Hacket was born circa 1710?.
     Mary Hacket married Matthias Bland, son of Elizabeth Bland.

Children of Mary Hacket and Matthias Bland

Helena Joyce Hackney (Hicks)

(4 September 1913 - February 2004)
Helena Joyce Hackney (Hicks)|b. 4 Sep 1913\nd. Feb 2004|p384.htm#i13433||||Lily Ellis (Hackney)|b. b Apr 1885\nd. 1968|p307.htm#i13431|||||||John Ellis||p307.htm#i29051|Susan H. De Lessert (Ellis)|b. Jun 1859\nd. Jun 1909|p259.htm#i13429|
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     Helena Joyce Hackney (Hicks) was known as Joyce. Her birth was registered in the quarter ending on 4 September 1913 in Coventry, Warwickshire. She was the daughter of Lily Ellis (Hackney).
     Helena Joyce Hackney (Hicks) married David Norman Hicks in June 1939 in Coventry, Warwickshire. Helena and is a genealogist.
     Helena Joyce Hackney (Hicks) lived at 'An Gernyk', Philleigh, Cornwall, 1990.
     Helena died in February 2004 in Bodmin RD, Cornwall, aged 90.

Edward Haddock

(say 1635 - after 2 July 1662)
     Edward Haddock was born say 1635. He may the son of Phillip Haddocke, gent whose will dated 19 October 1658 [RB6/14 p.419] mentions his son Edward Haddocke executor, and brother Lawrence Price who is to be advisor until his son Phillip is 15. It was witnessed by Arthur & Richard Nusum and proved 3 July 1661..
     Edward Haddock married Mary Butler, daughter of Unknown Butler and Margery Unknown (Butler), in 1657 in Christ Church, Barbados.
     Edward Haddock made a will dated 2 July 1662 in Barbados. Edward Haddock, of Barbados, planter, mentions his wife Mary Haddock as executrix, daughter Elizabeth Haddock - the wood adjoining David Arnett, Mary Lisly, & Capt Samuel Newton, not to be fallen until daughter reaches the age of 16; his wife is with child, friends Capt Mathew Parrott, Capt Clarke & Thomas Cooper to be overseers. Signed Edward Haddock. Witnessed by Maurice (X) Rowland & Thomas (X) Cooper.
     Edward died after 2 July 1662 in Barbados.
     His will was proved on 6 January 1662/63 in Barbados.

Children of Edward Haddock and Mary Butler

Edward Haddock

(25 March 1663 - )
Edward Haddock|b. 25 Mar 1663|p384.htm#i16844|Edward Haddock|b. s 1635\nd. a 2 Jul 1662|p384.htm#i16843|Mary Butler|b. b 1640\nd. b 1 Jun 1678|p138.htm#i16840|||||||Unknown Butler||p138.htm#i16897|Margery Unknown (Butler)|b. s 1610\nd. a 1677/78|p872.htm#i16900|
     Edward Haddock was christened on 25 March 1663 in Christ Church, Barbados. He was the son of Edward Haddock and Mary Butler.
     Edward Haddock married Margaret Morris on 3 April 1684 in Christ Church, Barbados.

Elizabeth Haddock

(29 November 1660 - )
Elizabeth Haddock|b. 29 Nov 1660|p384.htm#i16845|Edward Haddock|b. s 1635\nd. a 2 Jul 1662|p384.htm#i16843|Mary Butler|b. b 1640\nd. b 1 Jun 1678|p138.htm#i16840|||||||Unknown Butler||p138.htm#i16897|Margery Unknown (Butler)|b. s 1610\nd. a 1677/78|p872.htm#i16900|
     Elizabeth Haddock was christened on 29 November 1660 in Christ Church, Barbados. She was the daughter of Edward Haddock and Mary Butler.
     Elizabeth Haddock was mentioned in the will of Edward Haddock dated 2 July 1662.
     Elizabeth Haddock married Humphrey Ball on 2 May 1677 in Christ Church, Barbados.

Elizabeth Haddock

     Elizabeth Haddock married Thomas Seadon, son of Thomas Seadon and Mary Rumboll, in 1679 in St James, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk.
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