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Arnold Ancestor's
 
 
 
 
Generation No. 21
		 
  
Parents of
Anthony Arnold
                
 
William Arnold,
of Cheselbourne, later removed to
Isle of Wight, County of Hampshire.
	
		
 
 
Generation No. 20
		 
		
 
Parents of
William Arnold
                
 
John Arnold,
born about 1585, resided in Chelshire,
where he died in 1616.
 
 
Generation No. 19
		 
		
 
Parents of
John Arnold
                
 
Thomas Nicholas Arnold,
born about 1550 in
 Northaver, Sommerset;
died 18 Jan 1622 at
Hehster, Sommerset.
Alice Gulley,
 daughter of John Gulley.
 
 
Generation No. 18
		 
		
 
Parents of
Nicholas Arnold
                
 
 
Richard Arnold II,
 removed into Dorsetshire,
and became seated at Bagber
in the Parish of Middleton,
Otherwise known as Milton Abbas.
 
 
Generation No. 17
		 
		
 
Parents of
Richard Arnold II
               
 
 
Richard Arnold,
settled into Sommersville
in the Parish of Street.
Emmote Young,
daughter and heir of
 Pearce Young of 
Damerham in Wilshire.
 
 
Generation No. 16
		 
		
 
Parents of
Richard Arnold
               
 
 
John Arnold,
of Higham and Over,
in the Parish of Churchem and
County of Gloucester
 
 
Generation No. 15
		 
		
 
Parents of
John Arnold
               
 
 
Thomas Arnold,
Esquire of Llanthony
and other estates in
Monmouthshire
Agnes Warnstead,
daughter of
Sir Richard Warnstead.
 
 
Generation No. 14
		 
		
 
Parents of
Thomas Arnold
               
 
 
Roger Arnold,
of Llanthony,
County of Mommouthshire,
 Esquire
Joan Gammage,
daugnter of
Sir Thomas Gammage, Knight,
Lord of Cogtey.
 
 
Generation No. 13
		 
		
 
Parents of
Roger Arnold
               
 
 
Arnhalt ap Arnalht Vychan,
Esquire
Sybil ferch Madoc,
daughter of
Madoc ap Einon.
 
 
Generation No. 12
		 
		
 
Parents of
Arnhalt ap Arnalht Vychan
               
 
 
Arnhalt ap Gwillim,
of Meiric,
Esquire
Janet Fleming,
daughter of
Phillip Fleming,
Esquire
 
 
Generation No. 11
		 
		
 
Parents of
Arnhalt ap Gwillim
               
 
 
Gwillim ap Meiric,
Esquire
Jane ferch Ivor,
daughter and co-heir of
Ivor ap Syssylht,
Lord of Lyhs Taly-bont.
 
 
Generation No. 10
		 
		
 
Parents of
Gwillim ap Meiric
               
 
 
Meiric ap Arthur
Annest ferch Cradock,
daughter of
 Cradock ap Einon ap Golhroyn.
 
 
Generation No. 9
		 
		
 
Parents of
Meiric ap Arthur
               
 
 
Arthur ap Syssylth
Jane ferch Lein,
daughter of
Lein ap Moreidhec Warwyn,
Lord of Cantrsblyn.
 
 
Generation No. 8
		 
		
 
Parents of
Arthur ap Syssylth
               
 
 
Sysstyl ap Dyfnwall
Annest Russel,
daughter and heir of
Sir Peter Russell,
Knight,
Lord of Gwent.
 
 
Generation No. 7
		 
		
 
Parents of
Systyl ap Dyfbwall
 
Dyfnwall ap Carador,
Lord of Gwent
Joyes ferch Hamlet,
daughter of
Hamlet ap Sir Druce,
Duke of Alladon, in France.
Note: Her brother Hamlet rebuilt the
Castle of Abergavenny.
 
 
Generation No. 6
		 
		
 
Parents of
Dyfnwall ap Carador
               
 
 
Carador ap Ynyr Vichan,
Lord of Gwent
Nesta ferch Sir Sydereck le Gros,
daughter and heir of
Sir Sydereck le Gros,
Knight.
 
 
Generation No. 5
		 
		
 
Parents of
Carador ap Ynyr Vichan
               
 
 
Ynyr Vichan ap Meiric,
King of Gwent
Gladice ferch Rhys Goch,
daughter of
Rhys Goch ap Maenerch,
Lord of Ystradyw,
in Brecknockshire.
 
 
Generation No. 4
		 
		
 
Parents of
Ynyr Vichan ap Meiric
               
 
 
Meiric ap Ynyr II,
King of Gwentland
Eleanor ferch Ednivid,
daughter of
 Ednivid ap Jerworth,
of the
House of Trevor.
 
 
Generation No. 3
		 
		
 
Parents of
Meiric ap Ynyr II
               
 
 
Ynyr II ap Ynyr,
King of Gwentland
Nesta ferch Jestyn,
daughter of
 Jestin ap Gurgin,
King of Glamorgan.
Ancestors of
 Nesta ferch Jestin
 
 
Generation No. 2
		 
		
 
Parents of
Ynyr II ap Ynir
               
 
 
Ynyr ap Cadwaladr,
second son of Cadwaladr.
 
 
Generation No. 1
		 
		
 
Parents of
Ynyr ap Cadwaladr
               
 
 
Cadwaladr,
King of the Britons,
who built Abergavenny,
and it's castle,
in the County of
Monmouthshire, Wales.
 
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