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Gwilym ap Jenkin
- Preferred Name: Gwilym ap Jenkin [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13]
- Alternate Name: Gwilym (son of) Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Gwilym ap Jenkin
- Alternate Name: William
- Alternate Name: Guillem Ap Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Gwillim ap Jenkin Hir- Bert
- Alternate Name: Gwilim AP Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Gwilyn ap Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Guillem AP Jenken 10019072
- Alternate Name: Gwillim
- Alternate Name: Gwilym son of Jenkins
- Alternate Name: Gwilim ApJenkin
- Alternate Name: Guillem Ap Jenken
- Alternate Name: Gwilim Lord of Kevendyg Jenkin ( ap) Lord
- Alternate Name: Gwillim Ap Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Guillem ap Jenken
- Alternate Name: Gwilym ap Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Guilem Ap JENKEN
- Alternate Name: Gwillim ap Jenkin Hir Bert
- Alternate Name: Gwilim ap Jenkin Herbert
- Alternate Name: Guillem Ap Jenken
- Alternate Name: Gwilym JENKIN
- Alternate Name: Guillem ap Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Guillem Jenken
- Alternate Name: Gwilim ap Jenkin Herbert
- Alternate Name: Gwilim Lord of Kevendyg Jenkin ap Lord
- Alternate Name: William ap Jenkin Herbert
- Alternate Name: William ap Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Guillem AP Jenken # 10019072
- Alternate Name: Gwilym (Gwillem William) ap Jenkin Lord of Gwarinddu
- Alternate Name: William Ap Jenkin
- Alternate Name: Guillem ap Jenten Herbert
- Alternate Name: Gwillim Ap Jenkin
- Gender: M
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Lord of Gwernddu
- Birth: 1327 in Wernddu, Monmouthshire, Wales with note: The source material does not contradict what is known about Gwilym ap Jenkin of Abergavenny. Standardized Location Pre UK for Fan Chart Accuracy
- LdsEndowment: 25 FEB 1993 with note: GEDCOM data
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Lord of Gwernddu
- Occupation: in Baron of Gwarinddu
- Burial: APR 1377 in Perthyr, Monmouthshire, Wales at LATI: N1.8445 LONG: E2.755
- Occupation: Employment in Abergavenny, Monmouthshire, Wales at LATI: N1.9219 LONG: E3.0585 with note: Master Sergeant Of Abergavenny
- LdsBaptism: 1 SEP 1992 with note: GEDCOM data
- Death: APR 1377 in Perthyr, Monmouthshire, Wales at LATI: N1.8445 LONG: E2.755
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: Baron of Gwarinddu
- Christening: 1327 with note: Standardized
- FSID: L2GQ-6WY
- LdsSealingToParents: 9 MAR 1993 with note: GEDCOM data
- unknown: in of Wern-ddu and Cefn-y-ddwy-glwyd at LATI: N2.539 LONG: E0.562
- Fact: with note: Description: https://www.geni.com/people/Gwilym-ap-Jenkin-Master-Sergeant-of-Abergavenny/6000000000436916473?through=6000000003541035857
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Mr.
- MilitaryService: as Lord Master Sergeant of Abergavenny
- http://familysearch.org/v1/TitleOfNobility: Mr.
- Notes:
=== Life Sketch ===
Gwilym was born in 1327 and died in 1377. Gwenllian was the daughter and sole heir of Howel Vychan ap Howel ap Ioworth of Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd, of Monmouth, a direct descendant of the early Welsh kings of Monmouth and Glamorgan. Upon the death of Gwenllian's father, Gwilym became Lord of Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd, taking his father-in-law's coat of arms and the alias, Herbert. He is the progenitor of the Herbert family as well as the Raglan. Gwilym had 14 children, seven of which were by Gwenllian.
One of the early ancestors, Gwilym ap Jenkin (1327-1377) was the only child of "Jenkin the Apple Tree", a clerk to the Lord of Abergavenny at Llanvapley. Gwilym married the daughter and heir of Vychan ap Howel, a descendant of the early Welsh kings of Monmouth and Glamorgan. Upon Vychan's death, Gwilym inherited his title and property as Lord of Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd, his coat of arms and his family name, Herbert (Hir-Bert in Welsh, meaning "very tall").
Jenkin's son, Gwilim ap Jenkin who followed his father as master sergeant is given six sons by the border genealogists, no less than six score pedigrees finding their origin in these six brothers. Their order is uncertain, although the Progers of Werndee, the last of whom sold his ancestral estate in 1780, are reckoned as the senior line of Gwilim's descendants. But Thomas ap Gwilim Jenkin, called the fourth son, is ancestor of all those who bore the surname Herbert.
William Ap Jenkin, alias Herbert, lord of Gwarindec, living at Perthir, near Monmouth from 20th to 50th of Edward III who m. Gwenllion, daughter of Howell Ichon, esq and had four sons viz. [Burke's commoners]
Gwilym ab Siencyn (misspelt William Ap Jenkin), otherwise Herbert, Lord of Gwen Ddu, living at the very ancient residence of Perth Hir, near Monmouth, from 20th to 50th of Edward III, m Gwenllian, dau. of Hywel Vychan (misspelt Howell Vaughan), and had four sons. [Annals and Antiquities of Wales II:776]
Gwilym ap Jenkin; Master Sgt of Abergavenny 1340; married Gwenllian, daughter of Hywel Fychan ap Hywel and died c1377, leaving [Thomas], with numerous other issue. [Burke's Peerage]
=== William married the daughter and heir of ===
William married the daughter and heir of Vychan ap Howel, a descendent of the early Welsh kings of Monmouth and Glamorgan. Upon the death of Vychan, William inheirited his title and property as "Lord of Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd", his coat of arms and his family name, Herbert, which is said to be Norman origin.
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William ap Jenkin, alias Herbert, lord of Gwarindec, living at Perthir, near Monmouth from 20th to 50th of Edward III who m. Gwenllion, daughter of Howell Ichon, esq and had four sons viz. [Burke's commoners]
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Gwilym ab Siencyn (misspelt William ap Jenkin), otherwise Herbert, Lord of Gwen Ddu, living at the very ancient residence of Perth Hir, near Monmouth, from 20th to 50th of Edward III, m Gwenllian, dau. of Hywel Vychan (misspelt Howell Vaughan), and had four sons. [Annals and Antiquities of Wales II:776]
=== (Lord of Gwenddu & resided at Perth-hir) ===
(Lord of Gwenddu & resided at Perth-hir)
=== Please read these alert notes before making changes to Howell ap Gwillim (Gwilym) ap Jenkin. ===
Please read these alert notes before making changes to Howell ap Gwillim (Gwilym) ap Jenkin.
=== IGI Ped Res File #3 ===
IGI Ped Res File #3
=== William was born in 1327 and died in 13 ===
William was born in 1327 and died in 1377. Gwenllian was the daughter and sole heir of Howel Vychan ap Howel ap Ioworthof Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd, of Monmouth, a direct descendant of the early Welsh kings of Monmouth and Glamorgan. Upon the death of Gwenllian’s father, William became Lord of Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd, taking his father-in-law’s coat of arms and the alias, Herbert. He is the progenitor of the Herbert family as well as the Raglan. William had 14 children, seven of which were by Gwenllian. SOURCE: http://home.att.net/~dc3/genragland.html One of the early ancestors, William ap Jenkin (1327-1377) was the only child of "Jenkin the Apple Tree", a clerk to the Lord of Abergavenny at Llanvapley. William married the daughter and heir of Vychan ap Howel, a descendant of the early Welsh kings of Monmouth and Glamorgan. Upon Vychan's death, William inherited his title and property as Lord of Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd, his coat of arms and his family name, Herbert (Hir-Bert in Welsh, meaning "very tall"). SOURCE: http://www.raglandmansion.com/ragl.en.html
=== or Siencyn ===
or Siencyn
=== 1325 ===
1325
=== !#4569-v1-p157; ===
!#4569-v1-p157;
=== CONFIRMATION ===
See Peter Bartrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5007/Godwin%203.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y (January 9, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Peter Bartrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/4861/Godwin%202.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y (January 6, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Peter Bartrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/5007/Godwin%203.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y (January 9, 2017; Anne Brannen, curator)
See Peter Bartrum, http://cadair.aber.ac.uk/dspace/bitstream/handle/2160/4861/Godwin%202.png?sequence=1&isAllowed=y (January 6, 2018; Anne Brannen, curator)
Geneanet.org
M Rhys Ap HYWEL 1303- married to Gwladus Verch LLYWELYN ca 1320- with
F Gwenllian Verch RHYS ca 1340- married before 1365, Cardiganshire, Wales, to Thomas (Ap Dafydd) EDWARDS 1330- with :
M Thomas (Vychan - Ap Thomas) EDWARDS ca 1350-1407
F Elen (Verch Thomas) (2) EDWARDS 1370/-
F Elen (Verch Thomas) (1) EDWARDS ca 1370-1370
M Henry (Ap Thomas) EDWARDS ca 1370-
M Dafydd (Ap Thomas) EDWARDS ca 1370-
M Rhys (Ap Thomas) EDWARDS ca 1370-
M Morgan Ap RHYS ca 1340- married to ? ? with :
M Hywel ** (Ddu - Ap Morgan) MORGAN ca 1380-
=== Ancestral File Number: 9TFR-KG ===
Ancestral File Number: 9TFR-KG
=== Line 231 from GEDCOM File not recognizab ===
Line 231 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC Of Cefnyddwyglwyd, Monmouthshire, England Line 239 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: SLGS 16 JUL'64 LA
=== !#1079> Monmouthshire History,-v3-pt2-p2 ===
!#1079> Monmouthshire History,-v3-pt2-p231 (FHL Folio 942.43 H2b);
=== !#4568> Welsh Genealogies Ad 300-1400,-v ===
!#4568> Welsh Genealogies Ad 300-1400,-v3-p113,-v4-p202,-v6-p418,419,420,421, 422,442,-v7-p475,-v8-p600,-v10-p815,-v12-p941,942,943 (FHL #6025561); #4569> Welsh Genealogies Ad 1400-1500,-v5-p754,-v6-p867 (FHL 942.9 D2fw); #2105> Wales Visitation-v1-p292,293 (FHL Q942.9 D23d); !#249> Miscellanea Genealogica-5s-v5-p188 (FHL 942 B2m); #388> Cornwall House-p210 (FHL 929.242 C815L); #1307> Montgomeryshire Collections-v5-p159* (FHL 942.94 C4mp); #1358> Robertson et Durdin-tbl98* (FHL 929.242 R545r); #1875> Wales County Annals-p776* (FHL #0832242); #3417> Herbert Pedigrees-p3 (FHL #8026552 it3-4); #4712> English Pedigrees-p124* (FHL 942.D2no); ARCH REC> History of Monmouthshire; National Library of Wales; (birth 1325); !PL> of Gwendhy (#249); PL> resided at Perth-hir (#1307); OCC> Master Sergeant of Abergavenny-1345; ORD> ARCH> sealed to Gwenllian verch Aaron, 27 Nov 1956 SL;
=== !#4569-v7-p1140; ===
!#4569-v7-p1140;
=== !AF 4.15: Encl. 233 ===
!AF 4.15: Encl. 233
=== Gwenllian/Vaughn or Vychan ===
Gwenllian/Vaughn or Vychan
=== !#4569-v4-p583; `to Gollwyn'; ===
!#4569-v4-p583; `to Gollwyn';
=== To p.2 Upon the death of Gwenllian’s fa ===
To p.2 Upon the death of Gwenllian’s father, William became Lord of Cerf-Y-Ddwy-Gwlyd, taking his father-in-law’s coat of arms and the alias, Herbert. He is the progenitor of Herbert family as well as Raglan. William had 14 children, seven of which were by Gwenllian.
=== !#4568-v3-p115; v6-p440; ===
!#4568-v3-p115; v6-p440;
=== !#4569-v1-p66; v5-p821; ===
!#4569-v1-p66; v5-p821;
=== John Williams: Llyfr Baglan 2:80 T ===
John Williams: Llyfr Baglan 2:80 The Gen of Glamorganshire Pp 237, 252, 562 T Jones: History of Brecknockshire P. 394
=== BIRTH-MARRIAGE:"WELSH GENEALOGIES AD300- ===
BIRTH-MARRIAGE:"WELSH GENEALOGIES AD300-1400," by Peter Clement Bartrum, published by The University of Wales Press, 1980. !Master Sergeant of Abergavenny.
=== d ===
d
=== [Oosterhoudt.FTW] Upon the death of Gwe ===
[Oosterhoudt.FTW] Upon the death of Gwenllian's father, William became the Lord of Cerf-y-ddwy-gwlyd, taking his father-in-law's coat of arms and the alias, Herbert.
=== ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY ===
ANCESTRAL FILE, LDS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY;
=== Some background information concerning Gwilym ap Jenkin ap Adam and his parents ===
Hywel ap Gwilym ap Jenkin is the son of Gwilym ap Jenkin ap Adam and his wife Gwenllian verch Gwilym Ichon. This Jenkin is also called John-Herbert ab Adam alias Jenkin or Jenkin Herbert ap Adam, who also married a woman named Gwenllian, but records do not agree on who her father was. Jenkin and Gwenllian and son Gwilym (William) are documented as follows.
A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland states the following: "The younger son, John-Herbert ap Adam, alias Jenkin, lord of Gwarindee, m. Gwenllion, daughter of Sir Aaron ap Bledri, knt. and left a son and heir, William (Gwilym) ap Jenkin...."
A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire states: "The younger son, Jenkin Herbert ap Adam, Lord of Gwarinddu, by Gwenllian, his wife, dau. of Sir Aaron ap Bleddyn, Knt, had a son and heir, William ap Jenkin...."
A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland states: The younger son, John-Herbert ap Adam, alias Jenkin, Lord of Gwarindee, m/ Gwenllion, dau. of Sir Arron ap Bledri, Knt., and left a son and heir, William ap Jenkin...."
The "Family of Herbert" in Archaeologia Cambrensis states: "The younger son, Jenkin, inherited the estates of his mother, and resided at Perth-hir, near Monmouth. He married Gwenllian, daughter of Rys ap Llewelyn ap Ivor, descended from Cedivor, Lord of Blaencych. By this lady, Jenkin ap Adam Fitz-Herbert had two sons, Gwillim and Philip."
The Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales states: "John Herbert ab (son of) Adam, alias Siencyn (misspelt and miscalled Jenkin), Lord of Gwern Ddu, m. Gwenllian, dau. of Sir Aron ab Bledri, Kt., and left a son and h. Gwilym ab Siencyn (misspelt William ab Jenkin)...."
The book "John Pidding Jones: His Ancestors and Descendants" lists Gwenllian Vaux, daughter of Rees, as the wife of Jenkin and lists their son as Gwilym. The father of Gwenllian (Rees) may, in fact, be the same person as listed in the "Family of Herbert" as Rys ap Llewelyn ap Ivor. Then again, it may not.
From the above accounts, it is apparent that Jenkin [Welsh Siencyn] married Gwenllian (Gwenllion), but there appears to be some disagreement as to who her father was, Aaron or Rees (Rys). Four of the records above list Aaron, son of Bledri (Bleddyn) as her father, and one record lists her father as Rees and one record as Rys. There is also disagreement as to the number of sons she had by Jenkin, but they all seem to agree that William (Gwillim or Gwilym) was her son.
Jenkin ap Adam (John-Herbert ab Adam, alias Jenkin) was the son of Adam FitzHerbert who married Christian (Christiana) Ddu.
A pedigree published in Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, Vol. V, pages 158-159, documents the first eleven generations of the John Pidding Jones line in England and Wales following the conquest of England by William the Conqueror in 1066. An explanation of that pedigree follows. It begins with Herbert [Herbertus Camerarius]; followed by his son Henry FitzHerbert [Henrici Tresaurij]; followed by his son Herbert FitzHenry [Herbert FitzHerbert I or Herbert of Winchester]; followed by his son Herbert FitzHerbert [Herbert FitzHerbert II]; followed by his son Peter FitzHerbert; followed by his son Reginald FitzPeter; followed by his son Peter FitzReginald; followed by his son Herbert FitzPeter, Lord of Llanllowel; followed by his son Adam FitzHerbert, Lord of Llanllowel; followed in the so-called “B” line by his son Jenkin ab Adam [Jenkin ab Adam, alias Herbert]; followed by his son Gwillim ab Jenkin [Gwillim ab Jenkin, alias Herbert]; followed by his son Thomas ab Gwillim [Thomas ab Gwillim ab Jenkin, alias Herbert]. It is noted that Thomas ab Gwillim was the fourth son of Gwillim ab Jenkin. The John Pidding Jones line descends from Gwillim ab Jenkin through Howell ab Gwillim, the third son of Gwillim ab Jenkin. Thus, the pedigree does not follow the John Pidding Jones line after Gwillim ab Jenkin [son: Howell ab Gwillim], but rather the line of Thomas ab Gwillim.
See also the "Revised History of John Pidding Jones and Margaret Lee Jones" (published 2015 by Michael Norman Grimshaw, Ph.D.), pages 56-57.
=== !#4569-v7-p1072; ===
!#4569-v7-p1072;
=== !#1079> Monmouthshire History-v1-pt2-p21 ===
!#1079> Monmouthshire History-v1-pt2-p218 (FHL Folio 942.43 H2b); #2226> Morgan and Glamorgan Genealogies-p255 (FHL 942.97 D2c);
=== !#4569-v5-p681; ===
!#4569-v5-p681;
=== !#4569-v3-p417; !ASSUMPTION: place of re ===
!#4569-v3-p417; !ASSUMPTION: place of residence unknown, placed here for recording purposes;
=== Gwenllian/Vaughan or Vychan ===
Gwenllian/Vaughan or Vychan
=== !#4568-v5-p335 ===
!#4568-v5-p335
=== !#4569-v2-p213; !ASSUMPTION: place of re ===
!#4569-v2-p213; !ASSUMPTION: place of residence unknown, placed here for recording purposes;
=== !#4569-v7-p1054*; !ASSUMPTION: place of ===
!#4569-v7-p1054*; !ASSUMPTION: place of residence unknown, placed here for recording purposes; ^bornL2> Mochnant Is Rhaeadr cmt;
=== !#4569-v3-p413; !ASSUMPTION: place of re ===
!#4569-v3-p413; !ASSUMPTION: place of residence unknown, placed here for recording purposes;
=== !#4569-v1-p31; ===
!#4569-v1-p31;
=== William or Gwilym ap Siencyn (Jenkin), ===
William or Gwilym ap Siencyn (Jenkin), otherwise Herbert, Lord of Gwarinddu, lived at the very ancient residence of Perth Hir (Perthir), near Monmouth, from the 20th to the 50th of Edward III (1346-1376). He married Gwenllian, daughter of Hywel Vychan (mispelled Howell Vaughan). (When the English anglicized the spelling, the Welsh called it mispelled.) They had four sons: Jenkin or Siencyn, Dafydd or David, Hywell or Howell, and Thomas.
=== D: I9712 _UID: D7690F5DA061DE4EAE8A741C8 ===
D: I9712 _UID: D7690F5DA061DE4EAE8A741C894B971925FD Change Date: 22 Jul 2002 at 01:00:00
=== !#4569-v4-p605; ===
!#4569-v4-p605;
=== !#4569-v3-p431; ===
!#4569-v3-p431;
=== !#4568-v10-p760; ===
!#4568-v10-p760;
=== !#4569-v4-p614; Michaelston-super-Avan [ ===
!#4569-v4-p614; Michaelston-super-Avan [Llanfihangel-ynys-Afan];
=== !#4569-v3-p466; to `Grant' [GG 1479]; ===
!#4569-v3-p466; to `Grant' [GG 1479];
=== !#4568-v8-p615,618,621*; !ASSUMPTION: so ===
!#4568-v8-p615,618,621*; !ASSUMPTION: son of either 1) Gruffudd Efell ap Cadwgon ap Gruffudd ap Cadwgon Fawr*, or 2) Gruffudd ap Cadwgon Fychan ap Ieuan ap Cadwgon Fawr*, placed with 1st father for recording purposes;
=== !#4569-v1-p54; ===
!#4569-v1-p54;
=== !#4569-v6-p941; ===
!#4569-v6-p941;
=== !#4569-v3-p401; ===
!#4569-v3-p401;
=== !#4568-v8-p553; !ASSUMPTION: place of re ===
!#4568-v8-p553; !ASSUMPTION: place of residence unknown, placed here for recording purposes;
=== !#4568-v8-p619; ^bornL2> Llanfihangel Ab ===
!#4568-v8-p619; ^bornL2> Llanfihangel Aberbythych;
=== !#4568-v9-p642; ===
!#4568-v9-p642;
Preferred Parents:
Father: Jenkin ap Adam of Gwarinddu , b. ABT 1295 in Wales d. 1344 in Monmouthshire, Wales
Mother: Gwenlian verch Aron , b. 1305 in England d. 1332 in England
Family 1: Gwenllian verch Hywel Fychan , b. 1335 in Cefnyddwyglwyd, Monmouthshire, Wales d. 1440 in Perth Hir, Monmouthshire, Wales
- Hywel ap Gwilym ap Jenkin , b. 1364 in Of, Treowen, Monmouthshire, England d. 4 JUL 1438 in Raglan, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom
- David Vychane Jenken, b. 1373 in Wernddu, Monmouthshire, Wales d. 1429
- Thomas Ap Guillem Herbert, b. 1356 in Wernddu, Monmouthshire, Wales d. 4 JUL 1438 in Raglan Castle, Monmouthshire, Wales
Family 2: Gwenlian Verch Hywel Welsh Royal Princess, b. 1335 in Cefnyddwyglwyd, Monmouthshire, Wales, United Kingdom d. 1440 in Perth Hir, Monmouthshire, Wales (United Kingdom)
Sources:
- Title: Herbert FitzPeter in A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, pg. 271
Author: Herbert FitzPeter in A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, pg. 271
Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/165811363;
Note: Herbert FitzPeter in A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, pg. 271
Page: Herbert FitzPeter in A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire, pg. 271
- Title: Pedigree of the family of Herbert of Vermandois (Herbertus Camerarius) in Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, Vol. V, pages 158-159
Author: Pedigree of the family of Herbert of Vermandois (Herbertus Camerarius) in Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, Vol. V, pages 158-159
Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/165477844;
Note: Pedigree of the family of Herbert of Vermandois (Herbertus Camerarius) in Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, Vol. V, pages 158-159
Page: Pedigree of the family of Herbert of Vermandois (Herbertus Camerarius) in Collections Historical & Archaeological Relating to Montgomeryshire, Vol. V, pages 158-159
- Title: Millennium File
Page: Added from Ancestry.com
- Title: Adam FitzHerbert and Christiana in Archaeologia Cambrensis, Third Series, No. XIII, January 1858, pg. 28
Author: Adam FitzHerbert and Christiana in Archaeologia Cambrensis, Third Series, No. XIII, January 1858, pg. 28
Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/165659682;
Note: Adam FitzHerbert and Christiana in Archaeologia Cambrensis, Third Series, No. XIII, January 1858, pg. 28
Page: Adam FitzHerbert and Christiana in Archaeologia Cambrensis, Third Series, No. XIII, January 1858, pg. 28
- Title: Herbert the Chamberlain (Herbertus Camerarius), in A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 1, pg. 613 [but missing the generation of Henry the Treasurer)
Author: Herbert the Chamberlain (Herbertus Camerarius), in A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 1, pg. 613 [but missing the generation of Henry the Treasurer).
Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/165545565;
Note: Herbert the Chamberlain (Herbertus Camerarius), in A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 1, pg. 613 [but missing the generation of Henry the Treasurer).
Page: Herbert the Chamberlain (Herbertus Camerarius), in A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, Vol. 1, pg. 613 [but missing the generation of Henry the Treasurer).
- Title: Family of Herbert from Annals and Antiquities, vol. II, pg. 776-777 [See document in the Memories section]
Author: Family of Herbert from Annals and Antiquities, vol. II, pg. 776-777 [See document in the Memories section]
Note: Family of Herbert from Annals and Antiquities, vol. II, pg. 776-777 [See document in the Memories section]
Page: Family of Herbert from Annals and Antiquities, vol. II, pg. 776-777 [See document in the Memories section]
- Title: Herbert the Chamberlain (Herbertus Camerarius) in History of Monmouthshire, pgs. 116-118
Author: Herbert the Chamberlain (Herbertus Camerarius) in History of Monmouthshire, pgs. 116-118
Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/165484712;
Note: Herbert the Chamberlain (Herbertus Camerarius) in History of Monmouthshire, pgs. 116-118
Page: Herbert the Chamberlain (Herbertus Camerarius) in History of Monmouthshire, pgs. 116-118
- Title: Genealogies
Author: Glamorganshire, Wales.
Note: The Genealogies of Glamorgan, Wales Genealogical Library at Cardiff, Wales. the National Library of Wales at Aberystwyth.
Page: From the book John Pidding Jones, his ancestors and descendants.
- Title: Guillem Ap Jenken, "Find A Grave Index"
Author: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q295-KTLW : 25 May 2022), Guillem Ap Jenken, ; Burial, , ; citing record ID 152934702, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.
Publication: Name: https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q295-KTLW;
- Title: Peter FitzReginald in A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britian and Ireland, pg. 659
Author: Peter FitzReginald in A Genelogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britian and Ireland, pg. 659
Publication: Name: https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/165716547;
Note: Peter FitzReginald in A Genelogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britian and Ireland, pg. 659
Page: Peter FitzReginald in A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britian and Ireland, pg. 659
- Title: Pedigrees of Montgomeryshire families by Roderick, John; Dwnn, Lewys, d. 1616?. Visitation
Author: Google search for Wales books
Publication: Name: https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofmontg00rode/page/12/mode/2up?q=Perrot;
Note: Page 13 shows a pedigree of the Caradog or Crdock family under number 2 at the bottom of the page shows that Syr Mathew Wogan of wiston married alice daughter and coheiress of Meirchion ap Rhys sister of ellen wife to Sir andrew Perrot. includes spouses name to the family of the Cardog or cradock family .
Page: Page 60 and 61 shows pedigree of this family shows relationship spelling of names and spouses.
- Title: Gwilym ap Jenkin family history with sources
Publication: Name: https://www.acvancestors.com/g1/p1737.htm;
- Title: Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of Peerage, Baronetage and Knightage
Author: Google books, type in Gam in search engine and then click on page 999
Publication: Name: https://books.google.com/books?id=RVggAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA329&lpg=PA329&dq=Williams+1st+Bart+of+Vaynol+Pedigrees&source=bl&ots=2E7zXBr7xQ&sig=ACfU3U3prUjIypISavHV0OJW2AnJcdD-WA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi_0Iuh4KXsAhVEGM0KHSE-DqEQ6AEwEnoECAcQAg#v=onepage&q=Williams%201st%20Bart%20of%20Vaynol%20Pedigrees&f=false;
Note: page 999
Page: second column on page 999 states that: Howell of Perth-hir . give a lineage of family of Sir Thomas ap Gwilym shoing relationship of brothers John ap gwillm David ap Gwillm Howell ap gwillm. differant spellings of this name etc..
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