Teirdan Holland's
Griffith Pedigree
A photograph of the Teirdan Holland's pedigree page contained in Griffith's Pedigree can be seen by clicking on the link here (courtesy of Flintshire Archives). The physical size of the chart is about A3 and it can be difficult to navigate visually.
An HTML version extracted from the pedigree can be seen here
which will open a new page in your browser. Just close that page to return here. This version will be more convenient for those looking to find a specific name. To start navigating backwards through the descendants of Humphrey Holland, just click on his name. For those who are used to browsing with two tabs open you can easily compare the pedigree and html versions by switching between them.
Location
Teirdan Hall (often also spelled Teyrdan) was located in Llanelian, Denbighshire lying at the bottom of a wooded dell at the foot of ground rising up to the village and churchyard.Just click on the location to bring up a more detailed map which shows Teirdan Hall in the south east quadrant.
Family Notes
Less is written of this branch of the family probably reflecting their relative status in Society and ability to sustain the male line.
Pyrs Holland the founder of the Kinmel Family is known to have granted the property known as Teirdan (or Teyrdan) to his third son Humphrey in 1579.
Humphrey Holland has a memorial to him in the churchyard at Llanelian dated 1612. (picture of memorial to follow)
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