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Gwenllian Verch Philip 1388–1411 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1388

Birth Location: Sain Pyr, Matharn, Monmouthshire, England

Death Date: 1411

Death Location: England

Father: Philip ApLlywelyn

Mother: Nest Gwilym

Spouse(s): Geroge Herbert

Children(s): WENLLIAN HERBERT, WENLLIAN HERBERT

Gwenllian Verch Philip was born in 1388 in Sain Pyr, Matharn, Monmouthshire, England, the child of Philip Apllywelyn And Nest Verch Gwilym. Gwenllian Verch Philip married Geroge Herbert, and had children including Wenllian Gwenllian Gwendolyn Herbert, Wenllian Herbert. Gwenllian Verch Philip passed away in 1411 in England.

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  • Gwenllian Verch Philip was born in 1388 in Sain Pyr, Matharn, Monmouthshire, England, the child of Philip Apllywelyn And Nest Verch Gwilym.
  • Gwenllian Verch Philip married Geroge Herbert, and had children including Wenllian Gwenllian Gwendolyn Herbert, Wenllian Herbert.
  • Gwenllian Verch Philip passed away in 1411 in England.

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Gwenllian Philip's Ancestors

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Gwenllian Philip
1388–1411
Birth Place: Sain Pyr, Matharn, Monmouthshire, England
Parents
Philip ApLlywelyn
1334–1382
Sain Pyr, Matharn, Monmouthshire, England
Nest (Verch) Gwilym
1338–1388
1651992, Glamorgan, Wales
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Gwenllian Philip's Descendants

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Gwenllian (Verch) Philip (1388–1411) m. Geroge Herbert (1370–1411)
  1. 1. WENLLIAN (GWENLLIAN GWENDOLYN) HERBERT 1415–1456 m. Sir (DAVID DAFFYDD) MATHEW 1416–1494
    1. 1. Mevanvy (Verch) Daffydd 1436–1485 m. Sir (Jasper Earl of Pembroke & 1st Duke of Bedford) Tudor 1431–1495
      1. 1. Joan (VH de) Tudor 1453–1553 m. GWILLEM (APJEVAN) WILLIAMS 1459–1468
        1. 1. MORGAN (APGWILLIM) WILLIAMS 1465–1510 m. Katherine (Elizabeth) DeCromwell 1477–1517
        2. 2. Morgan (ApGwillem) Willams 1465–1494
        3. 3. Margaret (Ferch) Madog 1444–1314
        4. 4. Richard Williams 1465–1565
        5. 5. John (VH) Williams 1469–1508
      2. 2. Helen Tudor 1459–1535 m. Sir (William John) Gardiner 1459–1506
        1. 1. Stephen Gardiner 1483–1555 m. Margaret Grey 1485–1539 m. Margaret Grey 1448– m. Thomasine Townsend 1475–1551
        2. 2. Morgan Williams 1465–1547 m. Katherine (Elizabeth) DeCromwell 1468–1529
        3. 3. Richard Gardiner 1486–1548 m. Elizabeth Mitchell 1496–1576
        4. 4. Lady (Alice) Gardiner 1492–1588 m. Sir (Robert Perrot (Composer at) Oxford) 1485–1550 m. Sir (Robert) Perrot 1485–1550
      3. 3. Richard Herbert 1442–1510
      4. 4. Robert Tudor 1486–1525
    2. 2. Katherine ((Medveny Verch) Woodville) (Daffydd) 1436–1485 m. Sir (Jasper Earl of Pembroke & 1st Duke of Bedford) Tudor 1431–1495
      1. 1. Margaret DeBeaufort 1443–1509
    3. 3. Robert Mathew 1435–
    4. 4. Katharine Mathew 1444–
    5. 5. Lady (Jane) Mathew 1440–1534
    6. 6. Thomas Mathew 1448–1470
    7. 7. Rumbrian Mathew –1476
  2. 2. WENLLIAN HERBERT 1396–1470

Gwenllian Philip's Timeline

4 Records

1388
1388
Birth of Gwenllian Verch Philip in Matharn, Monmouthshire, Wales
Matharn, Monmouthshire, Wales
1388
1388
Birth of Gwenllian Verch Philip in Sain Pyr, Matharn, Monmouthshire, England
Sain Pyr, Matharn, Monmouthshire, England
1411
1411
Age 23
Death of Gwenllian Verch Philip in France
France
1411
1411
Age 23
Death of Gwenllian Verch Philip in England
England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1388
    Event Place: Matharn, Monmouthshire, Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1411
    Event Place: France

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1388
    Event Place: Sain Pyr, Matharn, Monmouthshire, England

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1411
    Event Place: England

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