This notebook contains the complete family tree beginning with Gadforch (JA-1) through myself (JAD-1). It uses my coding system established many years prior, with this data set last being revised 6/15/2011. New information and changes can be made as discovered. The following is a copy of the first page giving the names, coding, and example of the content of this notebook.
An example of the notes include the fact that Ednowain Bendew, the husband of Gweyryl (JE-7) is listed as the founder of the 13th Noble Tribe of Wales in Burke, but the 12th Noble Tribe in Nicholas. [Not sure why the difference.] This data set represents more than 53 years of family tree climbing!
Showing posts with label family tree. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family tree. Show all posts
Friday, March 29, 2013
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
RN #227 Bridge Periods Working Sheets
This notebook contains a study of the individuals involved during the bridge periods of my own JONES family history. Notes and names you might call it.
Edward ap Howel (JN-1) of Bersham
Robert ap Edward (JO-1) of Rhuabon
John ap Robert (JP-1)
Richard ap John (JQ-95) of Llanfair
Thomas Jones (JR-180) St. Asaph
Richard Jones (JS-165) Gray's Inn
Cadwallader Jones (JT-143) of Virginia
John Jones (JU-145) of Virginia
Charts/graphs/tables/family tree groups/connectors
The numbers above are my coding system used to establish each JONES by name and separate the generations.
Edward ap Howel (JN-1) of Bersham
Robert ap Edward (JO-1) of Rhuabon
John ap Robert (JP-1)
Richard ap John (JQ-95) of Llanfair
Thomas Jones (JR-180) St. Asaph
Richard Jones (JS-165) Gray's Inn
Cadwallader Jones (JT-143) of Virginia
John Jones (JU-145) of Virginia
Charts/graphs/tables/family tree groups/connectors
The numbers above are my coding system used to establish each JONES by name and separate the generations.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
RN #213 A Family Tree by Generations
A big picture of the family tree is great to see in living color. This notebook contains my own JONES family tree from its roots back to Wales. Color coding as well as my family coding system is used. Documentation is shown with (1) being Dwnn, (2) being Nicholas, and (3) being Burke. The alphabetical coding is used being A=1st generation, B=2nd generation, C=3rd generation...etc..as shown:
The children of Tudor Trevor (JC-1) begins the color coding with "pink" being the eldest son Gronwy(JD-1), "yellow" being Llydocka (JD-2), and "blue" being the baby boy Dingad (JD-3). It is through the eldest son that the line of Elystan Glodrydd (JF-6) is established.
My JONES family is through the baby Dingad (JD-3). Placing all the pages together on the kitchen table is a wonderful sight! This notebook contains all those pages A through X.
The children of Tudor Trevor (JC-1) begins the color coding with "pink" being the eldest son Gronwy(JD-1), "yellow" being Llydocka (JD-2), and "blue" being the baby boy Dingad (JD-3). It is through the eldest son that the line of Elystan Glodrydd (JF-6) is established.
My JONES family is through the baby Dingad (JD-3). Placing all the pages together on the kitchen table is a wonderful sight! This notebook contains all those pages A through X.
Monday, February 11, 2013
RN #212 Alphabetical Listing - Family Names
This notebook contains the alphabetical listing of the first names used in my family tree. This became necessary since there were a large number of very unusual names (Welsh spellings) that were repeated among the branches. It became very, very confusing when trying to find or separate certain individuals that shared the same name (often various spellings.) The following is an example of this arrangement and coding. It is the name "Edward" [In the English] which is my middle name occurred 18 times.
In the earliest documents it was spelled "Ierwerth", "Iorweth", and "Idnerth" and gave me some difficulty until this spelling variation was figured out. The name was used with various Welsh adjectives. [fychan, Hen, voel, goch, vawr, and ddu ] The coding method is shown to the right. [ J for JONES, F for the generation number, and 8 for the individuals number in this generation.] Generation one was "A", thus "JF-8" stands for the eighth individual in the sixth generation from the start of my family tree. The names begin with "Adda" {Adam} and go through "Ynyr" {Inigo}. The most used name was "Margaret" occurring 61 times.
This notebook also allowed me to examine when, and where a name occurs, and if this individual had already been coding. A great help when those tree branches became so thick and difficult to climb!
In the earliest documents it was spelled "Ierwerth", "Iorweth", and "Idnerth" and gave me some difficulty until this spelling variation was figured out. The name was used with various Welsh adjectives. [fychan, Hen, voel, goch, vawr, and ddu ] The coding method is shown to the right. [ J for JONES, F for the generation number, and 8 for the individuals number in this generation.] Generation one was "A", thus "JF-8" stands for the eighth individual in the sixth generation from the start of my family tree. The names begin with "Adda" {Adam} and go through "Ynyr" {Inigo}. The most used name was "Margaret" occurring 61 times.
This notebook also allowed me to examine when, and where a name occurs, and if this individual had already been coding. A great help when those tree branches became so thick and difficult to climb!
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