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Cecily verch Morgan 1439–1491 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1439

Birth Location: Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England

Death Date: 1491

Death Location: Tretower Castle, Breconshire, Wales

Father: Morgan Jenkin

Mother: Elizabeth Vaughan

Spouse(s): Thomas Vaughan

Children(s): Elizabeth Vaughan

The story of Cecily verch Morgan began in 1439 in Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England. Cecily verch Morgan married Thomas Vaughan, and had children including Elizabeth Vaughan. Cecily verch Morgan passed away in 1491 in Tretower Castle, Breconshire, Wales.

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Biography

  • The story of Cecily verch Morgan began in 1439 in Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England.
  • Cecily verch Morgan married Thomas Vaughan, and had children including Elizabeth Vaughan.
  • Cecily verch Morgan passed away in 1491 in Tretower Castle, Breconshire, Wales.

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Cecily Morgan's Ancestors

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Cecily Morgan
1439–1491
Birth Place: Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England
Parents
Morgan ap Jenkin
1413–1472
Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England
Elizabeth Vaughan
1413–1462
Hereford, Herefordshire, England
Grandparents
Jenkin (ap) Philip
1377–1441
Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England
Cecily (de) Welles
1380–1416
Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, Wales
Roger (ap) Roger
1377–1415
Bredwardine, Herefordshire, England
Gwladus (Gam verch) Dafydd
1405–1454
Llan, Breconshire, Wales
Great-Grandparents
Philip Morgan
1355–1382
Gwenllian Norris
1357–1381
John Welles
1352–1421
Margaret Mowbray
1364–1402
Roger Vaughan
1341–1377
Anne Devereux
1345–1403
Dafydd Llewelyn
1351–1415
Gwenllian Gwilym
1376–1455
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Morgan Llywelyn
1330–1384
Mallt Rhun
1338–1380
John Norris
1327–1367
Elizabeth
1335–1361
John Welles
1334–1361
Maud Ros
1338–1388
John Mowbray
1340–1368
Elizabeth Segrave
1338–1399
Walter Vaughn
1320–
Florence Bredwardine
1315–1337
William Devereux
1300–1376
Anne Barre
1312–1394
Llywelyn Hywel
1330–1412
Mawd Ieuan
1329–1424
Gwilym Grach
1325–1361
Elsbeth Waldeboeff
1332–1355

Cecily Morgan's Descendants

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Cecily (verch) Morgan (1439–1491) m. Thomas Vaughan (1432–25 Jun 1483)
  1. 1. Elizabeth Vaughan 1463–1515 m. Edward Stanley 1463–1523
    1. 1. Thomas Stanley 1507–1560 m. Mary Brandon 1510–1540
      1. 1. William Stanley 1560–1581 m. Anne Spencer 1540–1618
        1. 1. Elizabeth Stanley 1558–1585
      2. 2. Charles Stanley 1544–
      3. 3. Anne Stanley 1546–1591
      4. 4. Margaret Stanley 1542–
      5. 5. Elizabeth Stanley 1548–
      6. 6. Francis Stanley 1550–
    2. 2. Elizabeth Stanley 1507–1533

Cecily Morgan's Timeline

2 Records

1439
1439
Birth of Cecily verch Morgan in Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England
Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England
1491
1491
Age 52
Death of Cecily verch Morgan in Tretower Castle, Breconshire, Wales
Tretower Castle, Breconshire, Wales

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1439
    Event Place: Langstone, Llebenydd, Monmouthshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1491
    Event Place: Tretower Castle, Breconshire, Wales

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