the descendants of
Nathan
Mattatha
Menan
Melea
Eeliakim
Jonan
Joseph
Juda
Simeon
Lehi
Matthat
Jorim
Eliezer
Jose
Er
Elmodam
Cosam
Addi
Melchi
]Neri
Salathiel
Zorobabel
Rhesa
Joanna
Juda
Joseph
Semri
Mattathias
Maath
Nagge
Esli
Naum
Amos
Mattathias
Joseph
Anna
Melchi
Livi
Matthat
Joseph of Arimathea
Anna, Cousin of Virgin Mary
In 35 AD Joseph Arimathea and "the women who followed Jesus" and others were put by the Jews into a boat without sails and without oars, and floated down the Mediterranean and Landed at Marseilles, France, and Joseph and his company crossed into Britain to Glastonbury (Avalon). His descendants became ancestors of some illustrious Welch Kings and Princes including the famous King Arthur of the Round Table.
Beli the Great (d. 72 BC)
Amalech
Aballac
Eugein
Brithguein
Dubun
Ouman
Anguerit
Amguoloyd
Gurdumn
Dumn
Guordoli
Doli
Guorcein
Cein
Tacit
Patern
Aetern
Cunedda (400 AC), King of Wales
Malgo (d. 547)
Rhun (d. 586)
Beli (d. 599), King of Gwynedd
Iago (d. 613), King of Gwynedd
Cadvan (d. 630)
Cadwallon (616-634), King of Gwynedd
Idwal Ywrch, Prince of North Wales
Rhodi Molwynos (d. 712) Prince of North Wales
Konan, King of Wales
Eisylte, Queen of South Wales
Merfyn Frych
Rhodri, the Great (d. 878)
Anarawd
Elise (d. 942)
Prawst Verch Elise
Llywelyn (d. 1021/3)
Gruffydd (d. 1063)
Nest Verch Gruffydd
Nest Fitch Richard
Sybil de Neufmarche
Bertha de Glousester
Bertha de Braose (d. 1170)
Walcheline de Beauchamp (d. 1236), father of:
Parents of Nathan: