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: