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Llewelyn ab Owain 1270–1309 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: circa 1270

Birth Location: unknown

Death Date: circa 1309

Death Location: unknown

Father: Owain Maredudd

Mother: Angharad Owain

Spouse(s): N.N. Valle)

Children(s): Thomas Wales

The story of Llewelyn ab Owain began in 1270 in unknown. Llewelyn ab Owain married N N Ferch Sir Robert De Valle, and had children including Thomas Ap Llewelyn Lord Of South Wales. Llewelyn ab Owain passed away in 1309 in unknown.

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Biography

  • The story of Llewelyn ab Owain began in 1270 in unknown.
  • Llewelyn ab Owain married N N Ferch Sir Robert De Valle, and had children including Thomas Ap Llewelyn Lord Of South Wales.
  • Llewelyn ab Owain passed away in 1309 in unknown.

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Llewelyn Owain's Ancestors

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Llewelyn Owain
1270–1309
Birth Place: unknown
Parents
Owain ap Maredudd
1243–1275
Wales
Angharad (verch) Owain
1250–1320
Montgomery, Montgomeryshire, , Wales
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Llewelyn Owain's Descendants

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Llewelyn (ab) Owain (circa 1270–circa 1309) m. N.N. (ferch (Sir Robert de) Valle) (estimated between 1234 and 1294–unknown)
  1. 1. Thomas (ap Llewelyn, Lord of South) Wales 1299–1343 m. Isabel (ferch (daughter of Sir Robert) Bacton) 1320–
    1. 1. Elen (verch) Thomas 1340–1400 m. Gruffydd (Fychan ap Gruffydd, Lord of) Glyndwrdy 1330–1370
      1. 1. Lowri (verch Gruffudd) Fychan 1358–1399

Llewelyn Owain's Timeline

2 Records

1270
circa 1270
Birth of Llewelyn ab Owain in unknown
unknown
1309
circa 1309
Age 39
Death of Llewelyn ab Owain in unknown
unknown

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: circa 1270
    Event Place: unknown

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: circa 1309
    Event Place: unknown

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