Ievan ap Howel

Ievan ap Howel

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  • Name Ievan ap Howel  [1
    Gender Male 
    Also Known As Ievan ap Howel of Henllys in Cefn-y-farm  [1
    Person ID I536  Mallory Genealogy
    Last Modified 8 Jan 2023 

    Father Howel ap Meredith 
    Mother Gwenllian ferch Griffith 
    Family ID F4951  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Children 
    +1. Efa ferch Ievan
     2. Gwenllian ap Ievan
     3. Alswn ap Ievan
    Last Modified 8 Jan 2023 
    Family ID F292  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • Ievan ap Howel, of Henllys, in Cefn-y-farm, father of three daus. and co-heirs,

      1 Efa, or Myfanwy, who m. Howel ap David ap Griffith, derived from Rhodri, Lord of Anglesey, younger son of Owen Gwynedd, Prince of North Wales, and was mother of two sons,

      Meredith ap Howel, ancestor of the WYNNS of Gwydyr, Barts., and their derivative branches. (see that family under WILLIAMS-WYNN, of Wynnstay, Barts.)

      David ap Howel, who m. a dau. of Ievan ap Griffith ap Madoc ap Ririd Flaidd, Lord of Penllyn, by Gwenllian, dau. and co-heiress of Ievan ap Howell, of Henllys, and had a son, Robin Vaughan ap David, father, by his wife, Angharad, dau. of Rhys ap Griffith, of a dau. and heiress, Catherine, who m. Rhys ap Einion Vychin, descended from Grono Lloyd-y-Penwyn.

      2 Gwenllian, who m. 1st, Ievan ap Griffith ap Madoc ap Ririd Flaidd, Lord of Penllyn (ibid. MYDDELTON of Gwaynynog), and 2ndly, Iorwerth ap Meilir ap Grono, derived from Cynric Efell, Lord of Eglyws Egle.

      3 Alswn, or Alison, who m. Grono ap Hwfa, of Hafod-y-wern, co. Denbigh, of the tribe of Tudor Trevor, Lord of Hereford.

      source: Burke, Bernard. A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, Twenty-Seventh Edition. London, UK: Harrison, 1865.

  • Sources 
    1. [S51] A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire, Twenty-Seventh Edition, Bernard Burke, (London, UK: Harrison, 1865).