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Elen Ferch Gronwy
- Preferred Name: Elen Ferch Gronwy[1]
- Alternate Name: Elen Verch Gronwy
- Gender: F
- Death: Y
- Christening: in {Enn ap Llwrch}
- Birth: 1182 in Carnwyllion, Carmarthenshire,, Wales at LATI: N1.8609 LONG: E4.3115
- FSID: LZG3-YRX
- Notes:
=== !#4568-v5-p327; v8-p545; ===
!#4568-v5-p327; v8-p545;
=== BIRTH-MARRIAGE:"WELSH GENEALOGIES AD300- ===
BIRTH-MARRIAGE:"WELSH GENEALOGIES AD300-1400," by Peter Clement Bartrum, published by The University of Wales Press, 1980.
=== !#4568-v5-p294; v10-p762; ===
!#4568-v5-p294; v10-p762;
Preferred Parents:
Father: Gronwy ap Cadwgon, b. in of Derllys,Gwarthaf,Carmarthenshire,Wales
Family 1: Philip " Fychan" ap Philip, b. in of,Llywel,Breconshire,Wales
- Angharad ferch Philip, b. in of,Llywel,Breconshire,Wales
Sources:
- Title: Legacy NFS Source: Elen Ferch Gronwy -
Author: Ancestry Family Trees, Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members., Ancestry.com, http://www.Ancestry.com, Page number: Ancestry Family Trees
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