Wife: Margred, daughter of Llywelyn (living 1247-56) and his wife Margred ferch Gruffudd Tudur[2][3] Llywelyn was the son of Ynyr ap Hywel.[2] Margred had a brother and a nephew named Gruffudd Llwyd.[2]
Lineage: Sir Roger De Pyvelisdon of Emral Hall, Flintshire, Wales (died circa 1280-1304), married Agnes (or Jane), daughter of David le Clerk, and children included son "Richard De Pyvelisdon".[4]
See the following for information of possible use:
http://www.robertsewell.ca/puleston.html - a page "set up by Robert Sewell in June 2006 to show the Puleston Family of Emral Hall, Flintshire since the earliest known times" (accessed 23 Jan. 2020).
↑ Bartrum: Tudur Trefor 46 (accessed 24 October 2023). There is a note for another Margred - about which Margred, I'm not sure, but it would be good to have another source that calls Margred ferch Gruffudd Tudur the wife of Llywelyn (one that does not cite Bartrum). ~ Noland-165, 23 Jan. 2020
↑http://www.robertsewell.ca/puleston.html - a page "set up by Robert Sewell in June 2006 to show the Puleston Family of Emral Hall, Flintshire since the earliest known times" (accessed 23 Jan. 2020).
The Bartrum Project, digitization of "Welsh Genealogies AD 300- 1500" by Peter C. Bartrum (mirrored from the defunct Cadair site by Geni: Bartrum Genealogical Project - free login required to access the charts). See additional information about Cadair in G2G.
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