Bevan from Pembrokeshire

Identity Predicted Relationship Actual Relationship Shared Length Segments MRCA(s)
DF18 1-2 cousin 1C1R 521cM 32 George Bevan & Mary Thomas
KB6905 4-6 cousin 3C 35cM 4 William Bevan & Martha Thomas
V14592 5-8 cousin 3C1R 17cM 2 William Bevan & Martha Thomas
SP W1744 5-8 cousin 5C1R 17cM 1 John Bevan & Elizabeth
MC19842 5-8 Cousin (Half?) 4C1R 16cM 1 Thomas Bevan (& Elizabeth Griffiths?)
GP W1746 5-8 cousin 5C2R 11cM 1 John Bevan & Elizabeth
SP19011 5-8 cousin 3C2R 11cM 1 William Bevan & Martha Thomas
NK13979 5-8 cousin (Half?) 4C1R 9cM 1 Thomas Bevan (& Elizabeth Griffiths?)
JG7106 5-8 Cousin 3C 7cM 1 William Bevan & Martha Thomas
DB W1727 5 or > Cousin 24cM Unknown
PJN W1709 5-8 Cousin 13cM 2 Unknown
RD W1719 4-6 Cousin 20cM 1 Unknown

The relationships between the first eight matches are well documented and can be followed in the family tree. They have been summarised below in a single chart. For the last three matches it has not yet proved possible to define precise linkages to the author. With the relatively short match lengths it is possible that the linkages are not through the Bevan line at all, but could be through families they married in to. However the last match, RD W1729, traces his ancestry back to John Bevans, born about 1809 in New Moat, Pembrokeshire. It seems very likely that he is related to William and Thomas Bevan who were in New Moat at that time, and who are my 2xG and 3xG grandfathers.

These matches have been identified as possible links via the Bevan line, but as yet no exact relationship has been established.