verch Gruffydd, Nesta

Birth Name verch Gruffydd, Nesta 1a 2a 3a 4a 4b 5a 6a
Gramps ID I29116
Gender female

Events

Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Birth [E38694] BET. 1055 - 1057 of Rhuddlan, Flintshire, Wales  
3b 4c 4d 5b

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father King of Gwynedd & Powys, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn [I28785]10111063-08-05
Mother of Mercia, Ealdgyth [I28780]10341086
         verch Gruffydd, Nesta [I29116] BET. 1055 - 1057

Families

    Family of FitzRichard, Osbern Scrob and verch Gruffydd, Nesta [F11490]
Married Husband FitzRichard, Osbern Scrob [I29115] ( * 1055 + BET. 1080 - 1086 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E58625]      
1b 2 7a 4e 4f 5c
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
verch Trahaern, Nesta [I29114]1079
    Family of Prince of North Wales, Trahaern ap Caradoc and verch Gruffydd, Nesta [F11491]
Married Husband Prince of North Wales, Trahaern ap Caradoc [I29361] ( * about 1044 + BET. 1079 - 1081 )
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E58626]      
8a 3c 4g 5d
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Lord Pembroke, Llywarch ap Trahaern [I29360]about 1070about 1129
    Family of verch Gruffydd, Nesta [F12564]
   
Event Date Place Description Notes Sources
Marriage [E59113]      
8b 3d 4h

Narrative

[large-G675.FTW]

Not clear who she married. Burke show a different spouse to other references.
Some say the marriage to Trahaearn is doubtful.

Pedigree

  1. King of Gwynedd & Powys, Gruffydd ap Llywelyn [I28785]
    1. of Mercia, Ealdgyth [I28780]
      1. verch Gruffydd, Nesta
        1. FitzRichard, Osbern Scrob [I29115]
          1. verch Trahaern, Nesta [I29114]
        2. Prince of North Wales, Trahaern ap Caradoc [I29361]
          1. Lord Pembroke, Llywarch ap Trahaern [I29360]

Ancestors

Source References

  1. Sir Anthony Wagner: Pedigrees & Progress [S285603]
      • Page: Pedigree 48, p. 207
      • Source text:

        d of Gruffydd ap Llywelyn & Ealdgyth of Mercia

      • Page: Pedigree 48, p. 207
  2. Marlyn Lewis: Ahnentafel for Margery Arundell [S286829]
      • Source text:

        no parents

  3. Frederick Lewis Weis: Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America bef 1760 [S286879]
      • Page: line 176 p 151, line 176A pp 151-152
      • Page: line 176 p 151
      • Page: line 176 p 151
      • Source text:

        says "she PERHAPS married" him & adds "this marriage is very doubtful"

      • Page: line 176 p 151
      • Source text:

        says "she PERHAPS married" him & adds "this marriage is very doubtful"

  4. large-G675.FTW [S286834]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: 14 Mar 1999

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        Date of Import: 16 Mar 1999

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: 14 Mar 1999

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: 16 Mar 1999

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: 14 Mar 1999

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: 16 Mar 1999

      • Source text:

        Date of Import: 14 Mar 1999

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        Date of Import: 16 Mar 1999

  5. large-G675.FTW [S261374]
      • Source text:

        b 990

      • Source text:

        b 990

      • Page: Pedigree 48, p. 207
      • Source text:

        The sources given by Bartrum for this link are all very late, the earliest being Lewys Dwnn's visitation of Wales which started in 1586 (LD.ii.107), and the other two cited sources being early 17th century manuscripts.

  6. 11615-2.ftw [S7587]
      • Source text:

        Date of Import: 21 Feb 1999

  7. Michel L. Call: Royal Ancestors of Some American Families [S284628]
      • Page: chart 11430
  8. Peter C. Bartrum: Early Welsh Genealogical Tracts [S233549]
      • Source text:

        The sources given by Bartrum for this link are all very late, the earliest being Lewys Dwnn's visitation of Wales which started in 1586 (LD.ii.107), and the other two cited sources being early 17th century manuscripts.

      • Source text:

        The sources given by Bartrum for this link are all very late, the earliest being Lewys Dwnn's visitation of Wales which started in 1586 (LD.ii.107), and the other two cited sources being early 17th century manuscripts.