I am not certtain how Jane Puleston fits with the previous query.
However, here is how the family fits my theoretical line. I am not
certain how the formatting will hold up from a Word document. This whole
line goes back to Collwyn Ap Tangno, Lord of Eifionydd/Eivionydd and
Ardudwy
Betty Pace
7 Ieuan Ap Einion Ap Gruffydd (times of Richard II, then 1399 Henry IV)
+ Gwenhwyfer Verch Einion Ap Ynyr Vychan (father Lord of Nannau)
8 Madog Ap Ieuan Ap Einion Ap Gruffydd d: AFT. 1416
+ Gwerfyl Verch Rhys Ap Tudor Ap Goronwy
9 Howel Ap Madog Ap Ieuan Ap Einion Ap Gruffydd d: ABT. 1450
+ Mallt Verch Rhys Ap Gruffydd Ap Madog
10 Gruffydd Ap Howel Ap Madog Ap Ieuan Ap Einion
+ Lowry Verch Dafydd Ap Rhys Ap Ifan
(skip generations)
8 Goronwy Ap Ieuan Ap Einion Ap Gruffydd
+ Eleanor Puleston
9 Gwenhyfer Verch Goronwy Ap Ifan Ap Einion
Eleanor/Elin Puleston. Circa 1358. Her parents were Robert Puleston and
Lowry Verch Grufydd Vychan Ap Gruffyd (about 1359). One source claims
Lowry was the sister of Owen Glyndwer. This line traces back to Owain
Gwynedd and to the Plantagenets with Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine,
and then back to William the Conqueror. Elin/Eleanor Puleston's father
was involved in the insurrection headed by Owen Glyndower (his
brother-in-law) and his estates were threatened (source did not say they
were taken, however). Elin/Eleanor had at least two brothers: John
Puleston, Esq. of Emrol, and Madog, who m. Angharad, dau.and co-heiress
of David ap Gronwy (some say David ap Llewelyn). A later generation has
Sir John Puleston as Constable of Carnarvon Castle and Chamberlain of
North Wales (d.1551). There will be a separate document on the Puleston
family.
PULESTON FAMILY
Our interest is Elin/Eleanor Puleston m. Goronwy Ap Ieuan Ap Einion Ap
Gruffydd of Gwynfrun. Either she or her father (Robert) was born in 1358.
From Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales
By Thomas Nicholas, M.A., Ph.D, F.G.S., etc. (an editor, I suspect)
2nd Issue, Rev. and much enlarged in two volumes
Vol. I
Pub'd first in 1872, then 1875, and now 1991 by Genealogical Publishing
Co., Inc.
PULESTON, SIR RICHARD PRICE, 3rd Bart., of Emral, Flintshire
(Alive at time of the printing. He also had a brother and sisters still
living. Date of submission is unknown)
Baronetcy created 1813. Is 3rd Baronet; formerly Capt. 75th and 44th
Regts; served with the Cape Cavalry in the Kaffir War, 1836-9; Adjutant
of Flintshire Militia; J. P. and D. L. of the co. of Flint; Patron of the
Rectory of Worthenbury, Flintshire, and of the Vicarage of Shocklach,
Cheshire; is the eldest son of Sir Richard Puleston, 2nd Bart. (d.1860),
and only issue by his first wife, Annette, dau.of General England, by his
wife Anne O'Brien (his cousin), of the ancient family of O'Brien,
Marquises of Thomond, Barons Inchiquin; m. 1853, Catherine Judith,
youngest dau.of the late Richard Fountayne Wilson, Esq. of Melton Park,
Yorkshire, M. P. for the West Riding 1825, Colonel of the 1st West
Yorkshire Militia, sister of Andrew Fountayne Wilson Montagu, Esq. of
Melton Park and Ingmanthorpe, etc., co. of York, and of Papplewick,
Notts, etc. and has issue three daus.
Heir presumptive: Richard de Puleston, only son of the late Capt. John
Philip Bowyer Puleston, 82nd Reg., eldest son by the 2nd marriage of Sir
Richard Puleston, Bart.
Seat: Emral, Flintshire
Town Address: Junior United Service Club
Arms: Sa., three mullets, two and one, arg., with many quarterings
Crest: 1. An oak tree ppr., pendent from a branch by a band az. An
escutchen gu., charged with 3 ostrich feathers, or 2. On a chapeau gu.,
turned up ermine, a buck statant proper, attired or,
Motto: Clariores e tenebris
Lineage
The genealogical history of this ancient family is clear and complete.
From the time of Edward I., when the Pulestons first settled in
Flintshire, Emral, without interruption, has continued to be their
principal seat. Through the long course of nearly 600 years, the male
line has not been quite unbroken, but the succession of inheritance in
the blood of the first Sir Roger de Pyvelisdon, who formed his home at
Emral circa A.D. 1284--Lewys Dwnn assigns the date 8th Edward I., or
1280--has continued intact. Roger, Richard, and John, have been the chief
Christian names in this family.
Sir Roger de Pyvelisdon about the above date, when, after the fall of the
last Prince Llewelyn (A.D.1282), the government of Wales was being
remodelled, the laws placed under new administration, and revenue
collected by commissioners from the English king, was appointed by Edward
I to the responsible office of presiding over the fiscal administration
of North Wales. It had been determined to collect the fifteenth of the
moveable property of the Welsh for the purposes of the Government. In the
commotions which ensued, Sir Roger of Emral was executed,--a fate, says
Sir Samuel R. Meyrick, that "attended all his assistants who had
attempted to enforce the payment of this tribute."
Sir Roger, who bore on his escutcheon "sa., three mullets arg.," had m.
Jane (according to note in Dwnn, and not Agnes, as stated by some), dau.
Of David le Clerk, of Malpas, and left by her a son----
Sir Richard de Pyvelisdon, or Puleston, Kt., of Emral, who m. Angharad
(whom Dwnn modifies from the Latin into Angreta) dau.of a Warren of
Warren Hall, Salop, and had by her eight sons and a dau. William, the
eldest, d. s, p., and the succession was in the 2nd son--
Sir Roger Puleston, Kt., of Emral, who was the first to marry a Welsh
lady. His wife was Margaret, dau.of Gruffydd ap Llewelyn ab Ynyr of Iâl,
and by her he had three sons. The eldest, John, d. s. p., and was
succeeded by the 2nd son--
Richard Puleston, Esq., of Emral, who by his wife Lleiky, or Lucy, dau.
of Madog Voel ap Ievan, had several children. His eldest son and
successor was--
[The below is the father of our Elin/Elinor Puleston]
Robert Puleston, Esq., of Emral, who m. Lowri, dau. Of Gruffydd Vychan Ap
Gruffydd of Rhuddalt (sister of Owen Glyndwr). Robert became a strong
supporter of the insurrection headed by the heroic Owen, his
brother-in-law, in consequence of which his estates were imperiled. By
his wife Lowri he was the father of--
John Puleston, Esq. of Emral
Madog, who m. Angharad, dau.and co-h. of David ap Gronwy (some say David
ap Llewelyn--Dwnn, ii, 151) and became the progenitor of the Pulestons of
Havodywern, Bersham (dwnn, ii, 359), Llwyncnotie (idid., 361), and
Carnarvon (ibid., 150). His gr. Grandson--
Sir John Puleston, Constable of Carnarvon Castle, and Chamberlain of
North Wales (d.1551) was father of Rowland Puleston, Esq. of Carnarvon
living 1588, whose dau.and sole heir, Jane, m. Sir Thomas Johnes, Kt.of
Abermarlais, Carm., and was mother of Mary, wife of John Stedman, of Plas
Cilcennin, Card., whose dau. Jane m. her kinsman, Sir John Vaughan, of
Crosswood, Chief Justice of the Common Please (see Lisburne, Crosswood).
There is more to this article but I didn't type it right to the end into
more modern times (it goes into the 1800s). I note that seldom are female
children of the earlier lines mentioned, unless there is something really
notable about their lineage. The presentation only gives the sources
typed.