EDNOWAIN BENDEW IN
WELSH PEDIGREES
The following
papers relate to the men, or their families, whom Peter Bartrum calls "Ednowain Bendew" and Ednowain Bendew II" in his
family charts:
Ednowain Bendew ap Neiniad
Outlines most
of what is known about this Tegeingl man who was born c. 1020 and who was the "original" Ednowain Bendew.
Maredudd ap Ednowain Bendew
Summarizes our work
in identifying and dating this man, leading us to assign him as a son of the c. 1020 Ednowain Bendew
Gwyn ap Ednowain Bendew
Recites our research
and conclusions that he was a son of the c. 1020 Ednowain Bendew
Ednowain Bendew II
Explains why Peter
Bartrum invented an Ednowain Bendew II because his son, Madog, was born far too late to be a son of the c. 1020 Ednowain Bended
ap Neiniad; argues this man was actually Owain ap Edwin of Tegeingl.
Owain ap Edwin of Tegeingl
Seeks to explain why
the family descended from Madog ap Owain ap Edwin, in the 16th century, replaced their ancestor's name in their pedigree with
the name Ednowain Bendew
Pedigree of "Madog ap Ednowain Bendew II"
A detailed
family pedigree, down to about the year 1400, of the descendants of the Madog who Bartrum calls a son of Ednowain Bendew II
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