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Morgan Gam ap David 1380 – 1460 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ABT 1380

Birth Location: Aber-Brân, Breconshire, Wales

Death Date: AFT 1460

Death Location: Wales, England

Father: David Llewelyn

Mother: Gwenilian Gwilym

Spouse(s): Tanglwst Bwl, Margred Llewelyn, Nn Hir

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Morgan Gam ap David was born in 1380 in Aber-Brân, Breconshire, Wales, the child of David Llewelyn and Gwenilian Verch Gwilym. Morgan Gam ap David married Tanglwst verch Meredith Bwl, Margred verch Llewelyn, Nn f Ien ap Dafydd Hir. Morgan Gam ap David passed away in 1460 in Wales, England.

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Biography

  • Morgan Gam ap David was born in 1380 in Aber-Brân, Breconshire, Wales, the child of David Llewelyn and Gwenilian Verch Gwilym.
  • Morgan Gam ap David married Tanglwst verch Meredith Bwl, Margred verch Llewelyn, Nn f Ien ap Dafydd Hir.
  • Morgan Gam ap David passed away in 1460 in Wales, England.

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Morgan David's Ancestors

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Morgan David
1380 – 1460
Birth Place: Aber-Brân, Breconshire, Wales
Parents
David Llewelyn
1351 – 1415
Llanddew, Breconshire, Wales
Gwenilian (Verch) Gwilym
1385 – 1435
Traian-glas, Breconshire, Wales
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Morgan David's Timeline

2 Records

1380
ABT 1380
Birth of Morgan Gam ap David in Aber-Brân, Breconshire, Wales
Aber-Brân, Breconshire, Wales
1460
AFT 1460
Age 80
Death of Morgan Gam ap David in Wales, England
Wales, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ABT 1380
    Event Place: Aber-Brân, Breconshire, Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: AFT 1460
    Event Place: Wales, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Wales, United Kingdom

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