Dylan's peninsula family tree

(cut down to size)

This family tree that follows has been cut back to some of its basic elements. If you want more information on the Waunfwlchan children and grandchildren, or on Florence's Llwyngwyn cousins, please go to chapter one in Dylan Remembered vol 1, (2003). There's also a lot more information in the family tree pages on this site.

Sarah = same person ....//.... = half-sisters Green heart = love child. Anne Rose Cottage’s father was George Williams, husband of Amy’s sister, Hannah and Florence's father.

We have not yet found the birth record of John Williams of Pen-y-coed.

According to the Llansteffan historian, Louie Davies, Evan Harries’ mother was Margaret Harry (1763-1837). His father is not known. I have not been able to find a birth record for him.

Marg. = Margaret Harries (aka Thomas) who married David Francis of Dolaumeinion; their children and grandchildren settled in Meini, Llettyrneuadd, Down and Laques-newydd.

Mary, the sister of John Williams of Pen-y-coed, married John Lloyd of Glogue; their children and grandchildren (including Jane who married William Phillips, paternal grandfather of Vera Killick nee Phillips) settled in Glogue, Graig, Tirbach, Wernoleu, Leicester and New Jersey.

John Harries was also a son of Evan and Anne Harries of Plas Isaf. John and Jane Harries farmed Llwynbrain, Banc-y-felin, before moving to Herefordshire. Three Harries children married into the Williamses: John, William and Anne.

Thomas Phillips, who married Theodocia Harries, was the brother of William Phillips, grandfather of Vera Killick.

Thomas, Margaret, Theodocia, Anne and William Harries, as well as some of their siblings, had previously changed their surname to Thomas – see the Harries section in theblossoming version of the family tree on this site.