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MATHEW, Jonet |
Birth |
1445 |
Cibwr, Glamorganshire, Wales |
Christening |
1449 |
Wales |
Gender |
Female |
Death |
1494 |
Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales |
Burial |
1494 |
Tredegr Cemetery, Tredegr, Dyffyn, Wales |
WAC |
15 Jul 1947 |
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Person ID |
I53013 |
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Last Modified |
19 Aug 2021 |
Father |
MATHEW, John , b. Abt 1431, Cibwr, Glamorganshire, Wales Cibwr, Glamorganshire, Walesd. 29 Mar 1461, Tadcaster, Yorkshire, England (Age 30 years) |
Mother |
KEMEYS, Catrin , b. 1425, Newport, Gwynllwg, Monmouth, England Newport, Gwynllwg, Monmouth, Englandd. 1460, Godwin, Wales (Age 35 years) |
Family ID |
F26184 |
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Family |
MORGAN, Sir John I , b. 1428, Dyffryn, Monmouthshire, England Dyffryn, Monmouthshire, Englandd. 26 Oct 1491, Tredegyr Manor, Dyffryn, Monmouthshire, Wales (Age 63 years) |
Family ID |
F26183 |
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- From the Morgan Family History (online at http://www.hausegenealogy.com/morgan.html):
The word "Mor-gan" is a Cymric derivative, meaning one born by the sea (muir, sea ; gin, begotten). It's one of the oldest Welsh names on record, stretching back to the legends of King Arthur: The story goes that after a defeat in battle with a local potentate, Arthur removed his queen for safety to the coast of what is now the county of Glamorganshire, in Wales. Her child, Arthur's younger son, was born there and named Mor-gan—the man 'born by the sea'—and from that they named the land Gla-mor-gan, meaning the country of the man born by the sea.¹
Arthurian Legend is rooted in Wales: The Round Table was supposedly at Cærleon on the Usk, and the village of Cærfyrddin (Caerfyrddin), still exists today. Merlin the wizard is said to have been born there in the sixth century. But most importantly to us, it's the hometown of the earliest-known Morgan ancestor. In fact, the Morgans in our lineage actually came to America from Glamorganshire, Wales, in the 1600's.
A thousand years ago in NON-fictional history, Cærfyrddinshire was inhabited by a tribe who the Romans called the Demetæ. (Whatever they called themselves has been lost through time.) The chieftain of this tribe was named CADIVOR-FAWR. He controlled the land of Dyfed (now called Pembrokeshire). His wife was ELEN, daughter and heiress of another chieftain, LLWCH LLAWEN. Cadivor died in the year 1089 and was buried at Carfyrddin.
Cadivor's third son, BLEDDRI², is the next direct ancestor of the Welsh Morgan line (he was the source of the first version of the Morgan Coat-of-Arms).
What follows is our lineage to Bleddri, according to the "Morgan Family History" book at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, Utah (NOTE: In Welsh conventions of patronymics, AP denotes "son of," and FERCH denotes "daughter of." These were used because there were no surnames in Wales until about 1400, so it was the only way you could tell people apart):
Bleddri married CLYDWEN, daughter of GRIFFITH ap CYDRICH, and had a son named IVOR. Ivor married NEST, daughter of CADAROC ap MADOC ap IDNERTH ap CADWGAN ap ELSTAN GLODDRYDD, and they had a son with the blessedly short name of LLEWELYN.
Llewelyn married LLEICI, daughter of GRIFFITH ap BELI and had a son named IVOR.
Ivor married TANGLWST, daughter of HOWEL SAIS ap ARGLWYDD RHYS, and had a son named LLEWELYN LLEIA. He married SUSAN, also a daughter of HOWEL ap HOWEL SAIS, a first cousin, although how anybody could trace that with all of the other aps and ferches running around is beyond me. Anyway, they had son named IVOR.
Ivor's spouse is unknown, but he had a son named LLEWELYN, Lord of Kilsaint or St. Clear. Llewelyn married ANGHARAD (b. 1300), daughter and heir of SIR MORGAN ap MEREDITH, from the Welsh Lords of Cærleon, ap GRIFFITH ap MEREDITH ap RHYS, the Lord of Tredegar. (From this point the Morgan line descends as the "Morgans of Tredegar.")³
CHILDREN OF LLEWELYN AND ANGHARAD
MORGAN (see below).
IVOR HAEL, whence Morgan of Gwern-y-Cleppa
PHILIP, whence Lewis of St. Pierre.
Llewelyn and Angharad's son, MORGAN (d. 1384), married MAUD, daughter of RHUN ap GRONO ap LLWARCH, Lord of Cibwr.
CHILDREN OF MORGAN AND MAUD
LLEWELYN ap MORGAN (see below)
PHILIP, whence Morgan of Langstone
JOHN, father of Gwenllian, married David Goch ap David.
CHRISTIAN, who married Jevan ap Jenkin Kemeys
ANN, who married David Gwilim David of Rhiwperr.
MARGARET, who married Traherne ap Meyric of Merthyr
(DAUGHTER), who married Thomas ap Gwillim of Carnllwyd
ELENOR, who married Grono ap Howel Bennet.
Their son, LLEWELYN ap MORGAN of Tredegar and St. Clear, married JENET, daughter and heir of DAVID-VYCHAN ap DAVID of Rhydodyn. (Relax, the names get easier now.)
CHILDREN OF LLEWELYN ap MORGAN AND JENET
JEVAN MORGAN (see below)
CHRISTY MORGAN, who married Madoc ap Jevan of Gelligaer.
(?), who married Roger ap Adam of St. Mellon's.
(?), who married Madoc of Bassalleg.
(?), who married Thomas Llewelyn.
ANN MORGAN, who married John ap Jenkin.
(?), who married (?) of Raglan.
(?), who married (?) of Builth.
Their son, JEVAN MORGAN (1415 - 1448), married DENISE, or ELIZABETH, daughter of THOMAS ap LLEWELYN-VYCHAN of Lllangattog-on-Usk. (The use of the Morgan surname begins with this generation.) Their children:
CHILDREN OF JEVAN MORGAN AND DENISE
JOHN MORGAN was born in Tredegar on 1447 to Jevan Morgan and Denis Verch Thomas. John married Jonet Mathew and had 9 children. John was a Knight of the Sepulchre, awarded in 1448, and Steward of Gwentlloog. He passed away on 1492 in Tredegar, Monmouth, England. (See below).
DAVID MORGAN (1442 - 1448)
JENKYN MORGAN (1454)
Their son, Sir JOHN MORGAN, was created a Knight of the Holy Sepulchre (possibly c.1448). Later, when Henry Tudor was crowned King Henry VII, it greatly benefited the Morgans of Tredegar who were staunch supporters of Henry. Sir John received reward for his early support, and on 7 November 1485 he was appointed by the new king to the office of 'Sheriff of Wentloog and Newport' and made 'Steward' of the Machen Commote. Sir John's elevation to officer of the Tudor crown placed his influence and power at a new height. Around 1490, he commissioned the building of a new house at Tredegar. A wing of Sir John's stone manor house still exists. (It is the oldest part of the present day Tredegar House.)
John married JENET VERCH MATHEW (1443-1494), daughter and co-heir of JOHN ap DAVID MATHEW of Llandaff. They had the following children:
CHILDREN OF SIR JOHN MORGAN AND JENET
MORGAN MORGAN (obviously mom and dad didn't spend a lot of time thinking up a first name.)
THOMAS MORGAN (1474 - 1538), whence Morgan of Machen and Tredegar, was Esquire to King Henry VII. He married ELIZABETH VAUGHAN (see below).
JOHN MORGAN, was knighted 22 June 1497, after Blackheath; Died in 1504, married Margaret, daughter of Sir Thomas Morgan of Pencoyd. Had John and Margaret.
LEWIS MORGAN (b. 1491)
WILLIAM MORGAN, coroner, 1501, father of John of Newport (d. 1541), father of William (1541 - 1559).
PHILIP MORGAN (b. 1491)
ELIZABETH MORGAN, who married John Fiennes, Lord Clinton and Say
JANE MORGAN, who married William David Powel.
MARY MORGAN, who married Thomas Llewelyn-vychan of Rhiwperra
ISABELLA MORGAN, who married James Kemeys of Began, ob. 1591
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