This notebook contains my first pass at the study of the family line of Tudor Trevor. It contains a detailed record of the linage of Tudor Trevor from 850 AD. It records the generations from Tudor Trevor to the JONES surname that takes its branch from this family.
Generational study dating from 1120 AD.
JONES of Llwyn-0nn, Co. Denbigh
Generation 1 (Ynyr ap Gadforch) - generation 24 (Thomas Parry-Jones)
Detailed chronological tables 800AD- 1900 AD.
Coat of Arms study for Tudor Trevor and associated Jones.
Over the years, much of this information was revised and documentation established. This work started in the 1970s.
Showing posts with label Jones coat of arms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jones coat of arms. Show all posts
Saturday, September 8, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
RN #89 JONES arms - The Heraldic Lion
This notebook contains the research dealing with the JONES surname. It is mostly the heraldic lion with is the most common symbol found on the arms of the JONES surname.
The heraldic lion.
Primary charge analysis by color. (tincture)
Gold Lion Rampant
Black Lion Rampant
Green Lion Rampant
Blue Lion Rampant
Red Lion Rampant
Distribution of symbols by groups/origins. English/Welsh/Ireland.
The heraldic lion.
Primary charge analysis by color. (tincture)
Gold Lion Rampant
Black Lion Rampant
Green Lion Rampant
Blue Lion Rampant
Red Lion Rampant
Distribution of symbols by groups/origins. English/Welsh/Ireland.
Friday, August 31, 2012
RN #88 JONES Arms - Research-Analysis
This notebook contains my research analysis on the JONES surname coat of arms from the work started in notebook #87. It describes the methods, analysis and contains the results of the research. Each "coat of arms" was numbered, grouped by county (Wales and England), and analyzed by color, charge, etc.etc....
Royal Tribes Wales.
Nobel Tribes Wales.
JONES arms #1 - #123
The above page is taken from this notebook. It shows the arms of the Jones family known as Viscount Ranelagh. It is often shown as the coat of arms for the JONES SURNAME. This family no longer has male heirs of descent, therefore it can not be a present arms of any JONES family today. There are 123 coats of arms included in this analysis.
First General Armory - 4 Volume, Encyclopaedia Heraldica, by William Berry, 1828.
Second: The British Herald or Cabiret of Armorial Bearings, by Thomas Robson in 1830.
Third: General Armory: by John and John Bernard Burke, 1842.
Royal Tribes Wales.
Nobel Tribes Wales.
JONES arms #1 - #123
The above page is taken from this notebook. It shows the arms of the Jones family known as Viscount Ranelagh. It is often shown as the coat of arms for the JONES SURNAME. This family no longer has male heirs of descent, therefore it can not be a present arms of any JONES family today. There are 123 coats of arms included in this analysis.
First General Armory - 4 Volume, Encyclopaedia Heraldica, by William Berry, 1828.
Second: The British Herald or Cabiret of Armorial Bearings, by Thomas Robson in 1830.
Third: General Armory: by John and John Bernard Burke, 1842.
Thursday, August 30, 2012
RN #87 JONES Arms
This notebook contains my early research into the JONES coat of arms. It also contains some research into the Royal/Noble Tribes of Wales.
Rhodi Mawr d. 878
Dynasty of Gwynedd
The House of Powys
There are 119 coat of arms researched, giving a description of the arms. (hand written)
#1)= JONES (Ranelagh) Vicount Ranelagh... to #119)= Johnes
The arms are listed. (hand written-analysis)
From: Burke, 1840 edition.
Rhodi Mawr d. 878
Dynasty of Gwynedd
The House of Powys
There are 119 coat of arms researched, giving a description of the arms. (hand written)
#1)= JONES (Ranelagh) Vicount Ranelagh... to #119)= Johnes
The arms are listed. (hand written-analysis)
From: Burke, 1840 edition.
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