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WikiTree profile Ednyfed Llwyd-1 created through the import of Ryanraymondextended with bosto (2).ged on Dec 23, 2011 by Kevin Ryan. See the Llwyd-1 Changes page for the details of edits by Kevin and others.
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Please look closely at Paragraphs 6, 7 & 8. Particularly note that there is no v in Welsh, that is an anglicizing of the Welsh ferch and someting we are trying to eliminate. ferch, with a small f is part of the LNAB, not part of the forename or a middle name.
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A page explaining this can be read here;- https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Welsh_Patronymic_Naming_Guidance&public=1
Please look closely at Paragraphs 6, 7 & 8. Particularly note that there is no v in Welsh, that is an anglicizing of the Welsh ferch and someting we are trying to eliminate. ferch, with a small f is part of the LNAB, not part of the forename or a middle name.
Please correct this Profile if you can. If you need help add me to the Trusted List, and send me a message from my Profile.
Many thanks to you all.