Er ist verheiratet mit Angharad Verch Owain.
Sie haben geheiratet rund 1095 in Wales.Quelle 4
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(a) Gruffydd, Prince of Gwynedd (b 1055, d 1137) m. Angharad (d c1162, dau of Owain ap Edwin, Lord Tegaingl)
1 NAME Gruffydd ap /Cynan/ 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 BIRT 2 DATE 1055 2 PLAC Dublin, Ireland 2 ; SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001 1 DEAT 2 DATE 1137 2 PLAC Carnarvan, Wales 2 SOUR S033320 3 DATA 4 TEXT Date of Import: Jan 17, 2001
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Sources: A. Roots 176, 239; Kraentzler 1406, 1409; AF; Dictionary of National Biography; Young; History of Morgan Family. Young: Gruffydd ap Cynan, prince of Gwynedd, 9th in descent from Ragnar Lodbrok, 4th from Brian Boromhe, King of all Ireland.
K: Gruffydd ap Cynan, Prince of North Wales. Roots 176: Gruffydd ap Cynan, ruler of Gwynedd (North Wales). Roots 239: Griffith, born in Dublin 1055, died 1137. Prince of North Wales. Roots 239, comes from book: "The History of Gruffydd ap Cynan."
King of Gwynedd, 1081. History: "Griffith was born in Dublin and married Angharad, daughter of Owen. He returned to Wales in 1081, founded the first of five Royal Tribes, and was restored to the Crown of Gwynedd in 1081. Griffith was imprisoned by the Normans in Chester, England, from 1081 to 1093 and is buried in Bangor Cathedral. Children were Cadwallon, Owen, Cadwaladr and Gwenillian. From Owen's line came King Edward IV of England." ; Dictionary has 2 1/2 pages of details, beginning on Page 301. Says he had five legitimate daughters and several illegitimate children. ******* Gruffydd ap Cynan, King of Gwynedd, 1081. ; Weis says that his father's name was Conan. Morgan and Ancestral File say it was Cynan.
SOURCES: 1. Weis, Frederick Lewis. _Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists_. 6th Edition. Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Publishing Company, Inc., 1988; line
239.
2. Family Group Record. 3. _Dictionary of National Biography_. Has 2 1/2 pages of details, beginning on Page 301. Says he had five legitimate daughters and several
illegitimate children. ; 4. Morgan, Dennis. _A History of the Morgan Family_. "Griffith was born in Dublin and married Angharad, daughter of Owen. He returned to Wales in 1081, founded the first of five Royal Tribes, and was restored to the Crown of Gwynedd in 1081. Griffith was imprisoned by the Normans in Chester, England, from 1081 to 1093 and is buried in Bangor Cathedral. Children were Cadwallon, Owen, Cadwaladr and Gwenillian. From Owen's line
came King Edward IV of England." 5. Jones, Arthur. _The History of Griffith ap Cynan. Manchester, 1910, a ; translation and analysis of a twelfth century biography of Griffith (cited ; as the source of the pedigree given in Weis, line 239). 6. Bartrum, Peter C. _Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400_, page 41.
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