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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Cherokee
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SURNAME HERITAGE
Wales/Ireland
Edwards History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The Welsh surname Edwards was derived from the personal name Edward. This name is in turn derived from the Old English forename “Eadweard,” which literally means “prosperity-guard.” 1
Early Origins of the Edwards family
The surname Edwards was first found in Denbighshire (Welsh: Sir Ddinbych), a historic county in Northeast Wales, where they held a family seat from very ancient times. They claim descent from Einion Efell, Lord of Cynlleth, living in 1182, son of Madoc, Prince of Powys, who built Oswestry Castle in 1148.
His father was Madog ap Maredudd who died in 1160 and was the last Prince of the entire Kingdom of Powys, Wales.
“Edwards of Nanhoron descends from one of the royal tribes of Wales through Sir Griffith Lloyd and Sir Howell y Fwyallt; Edwards of Ness Strange descends from Einion Effel, lord of Cynllaeth, co. Montgomery, 1182; Edwards of Old-Court, co. Wicklow, claims from Roderick the Great, king of all Wales in 843, through his younger son, Tudwall Gloff or “the lame,” whose descendants settled in Ireland in the XVII. century.” 2