Notes
Note for: Richard BOWEN, 1580 - 14 Apr 1674 Index
Richard & his wife came to New England in 1638, lived a short time in
Salem, and
Boston, but was of Rehobeth where he died
Notes
Note for: Bernard Reagan, 26 Jun 1894 - Nov 1963 Index
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death
Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 8, 1998, Internal Ref. #1.112.5.51792.23]
Individual: Reagan, Bernard
Social Security #: 535-07-3618
SS# issued in: Washington
Birth date: Jun 26, 1894
Death date: Nov 1963
Residence code: Washington
Notes
Note for: James Mccarty, 7 Mar 1923 - 14 Jul 1988 Index
[Broderbund Family Archive #110, Vol. 2 M-Z, Ed. 5, Social Security Death
Index: U.S., Date of Import: May 8, 1998, Internal Ref.
#1.112.5.10471.186]
Individual: Mccarty, James
Social Security #: 316-12-9976
SS# issued in: Indiana
Birth date: Mar 7, 1923
Death date: Jul 14, 1988
ZIP Code of last known residence: 69365
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Whiteclay, Nebraska
ZIP Code of address where death benefit payment was sent: 69365
Primary location associated with this ZIP Code:
Whiteclay, Nebraska
Notes
Note for: Evan BOWEN, - Index
Evan was the first one on the line to assume the surname of BOWEN
Notes
Note for: ap Rhodri Mawr Cadell, - 878 Index
Prince of Deheubarth, South Wales
Notes
Note for: Rhodri "Mawr" ap Merfyn, 844 - 878 Index
He became the King of all Wales and was known as, "The Great Rhodri Mawr."
He reigned for 43 years, 844-878. He was the first to unite all of Wales.
Notes
Note for: ap Rhodori Mawr Anarawd, - Index
Ruled Anglessey and part of Gwynedd, North Wales
Notes
Note for: Merfyn FRYCH, - Index
Heired royal house of Powys in Gynedd, N. Wales and ruled 825-844
Notes
Note for: ap Rhodori Malgynog Cynan, - Index
His daughter heired the Royal Claim at the death of her Uncle Hywel.
Notes
Note for: ap Rhodori Malgynog Hywel, - Index
Ruled North Wales until he died, no male heirs so his claims were
transferred
to his eldest daughter.
Notes
Note for: ap Cadwallon Cadwaldr, - Index
Monk for church of Llangadwaldr, in Anglessey, who claim him as their
patron
Saint and founder. King among the Britians in his time and died in the
year
of the great plague.
Notes
Note for: ap Cadfan Cadwallon, - Index
Slain by Oswald, son of King Althelfrith