Life would never be the same following the "Black Death". My Jones surname family seemed to live another day but, it must have been difficult. The sons of Tudor Trevor (JC-1) all seemed to continue their branches down the family tree. A variety of surnames sharing the same Y-DNA scattered about the same geographic areas now called Denbighshire and Flintshire. A few surnames in Montgomeryshire, Cardiganshire and Merionethshire took their place among the branches. The following group of surnames are found, of course, in Nicholas.
Here they are with their pages listed.
For Denbighshire: Yale (p.419), Trevor (p.415), Griffith (p.408), Trevor of Brynkinallt (p.415), Trevor of Trevalyn (p.393) [spelled Trev-alyn p. 391, p.395, and p. 376]. Of course, my Jones branches listed as Jones-Parry (p.355, p. 411, p.189).
For Flintshire: Pennant (p.453), Mostyn (p.451 and p.452), Lloyd (p.450), Eyton (p.446), Young (p.440) and Trevor (p.457).
For Montgomery: Owen (p.811), Price (p.810), Trevor (p.813) and Lloyd (p.813).
For Cardiganshire: Lloyd (p.947).
For Merionethshire: Lloyd (p. 705).
Whew! All these surnames sharing the same Y-DNA!
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