O'NEILL, BRYAN HUGH ST. JOHN (1905 -1954), archaeologist ;
OLIVER(S), THOMAS (1725 -1799), Wesleyan preacher ;
OLIVER, DAVID ( fl. 1785-1814), Baptist minister .
OLIVER, EDWARD (1720 -1777),early Methodist and Moravian, a carpenter ;
OLIVER, JOHN (1838 -1866), poet ;
OLLIVANT, ALFRED (1798 -1882), bishop ;
ORMSBY-GORE, WILLIAM GEORGE ARTHUR (1885 -1964), ;
OSBWRN WYDDEL ( DWB , 689).
OUDOCEUS ( EUDDOGWY ) ( DWB , 689).
OWAIN ab EDWIN (d.1105), a landowner in Tegeingl (modern Flints.).
OWAIN ap CADWGAN (d.1116), prince of Powys .
OWAIN ap GRUFFYDD ( fl. 1260 ; DWB , 690).
OWAIN ap GRUFFYDD (d.1236), prince of Deheubarth ,
OWAIN ap THOMAS ap RHODRI (‘ Owain Lawgoch ’ ; d.1378), a soldier of fortune and pretender to the principality of Wales ;
OWAIN BROGYNTYN ( fl. 1160-1188), prince of Powys .
OWAIN CYFEILIOG ( c. 1130 -1197), prince and poet ,
OWAIN, ‘Syr ’ DAFYDD ( DAVID ),otherwise Dafydd ap Owain , cleric and poet .
OWAIN FYCHAN ap MADOG ap MAREDUDD (d.1187), prince of Powys .
OWAIN GLYNDWR ( c. 1354 -1416), ‘Prince of Wales' ,
OWAIN GWYNEDD ( fl. c. 1550-1590 ), a poet
OWAIN GWYNEDD ( c. 1100 -1170), king of Gwynedd ;
OWAIN, OWAIN LLEWELYN (1877 -1956),litterateur, musician and journalist ;
OWAIN TUDOR ( c. 1400 -1461),
OWEN family ofOrielton, Pembs.
OWEN (FAMILY), Plas Du ( DWB , 697-8).
OWEN family of Peniarth,Llanegryn, Mer.
OWEN family, of Bodeon ( Bodowen), Anglesey .
OWEN family of Cefn-hafodau and Glangynwydd in Llangurig, later of Glansevern inBerriw, Mont.
OWEN,Sir (HERBERT) ISAMBARD (1850 -1927),medical man, scholar, and architect of universities ;
OWEN, ANEURIN (1792 -1851), Welsh historical scholar and editor of the Laws of Hywel Dda ;
OWEN ap SION ap RHYS ( fl. second half of 16th cent.), poet , of Trefeilir, Anglesey,
OWEN,Sir ARTHUR DAVID KEMP (1904 -1970), international administrator ;
OWEN, ATHELSTAN (1676 -1731), of Rhiwsaeson,Llanbryn-mair, Mont.,
OWEN, CHARLES (d.1746), Dissenting minister and tutor ,
OWEN, DANIEL (1836 -1895), novelist ;
OWEN, DAVID (‘Dafydd y Garreg Wen ';1711/12 -1741), harpist ;
OWEN, DAVID (d.1765), Baptist minister , Felin-foel (Llanelly), Carms.
OWEN, DAVID (Dewi Wyn o Eifion ;1784 -1841), farmer and poet ;
OWEN, DAVID (Brutus ;1795 -1866), editor and littérateur ;
OWEN,Sir DAVID JOHN (1874 -1941), docks manager ;
OWEN, DAVID SAMUEL (1887 -1959), minister (Presb.) ;
OWEN, EDWARD (1728/9 -1807), cleric and schoolmaster ;
OWEN, EDWARD (1853 -1943),journalist, barrister, and antiquary ;
OWEN, EDWARD HUMPHREY (1850 -1904), of Tŷ Coch, Caernarvon, book-collector and local historian ;
OWEN, EDWARD PRYCE (1788 -1863), cleric and artist ;
OWEN, ELIAS (1833 -1899), cleric and antiquary ;
OWEN, ELLIS (1789> -1868),farmer, antiquary, and poet ;
OWEN, FOULKE ( fl. 1686), poet ;
OWEN, GEORGE ( c. 1552 -1613),historian, antiquary, and genealogist ;
OWEN, GORONWY (1723 -1769), cleric and poet ;
OWEN,Sir GORONWY (1881 -1963), politician ;
OWEN, GRIFFITH (1647 -1717), Quaker and medical man ;
OWEN, GWILYM (1880 -1940), physicist ;
OWEN, HENRY (1716 -1795 ; DWB , 704-5).
OWEN, HENRY (1844 -1919), antiquary ;
OWEN, HUGH (1575? -1642 ) of Gwenynog, translator ;
OWEN, HUGH (1639 -1700),Puritan minister, Independent ‘apostle of Merioneth’ .
OWEN, HUGH (1761 -1827), cleric and local historian ;
OWEN,Sir HUGH (1804 -1881), educationist ;
OWEN, HUGH (1832 -1897), musician ;
OWEN, HUGH (1880 -1953), historian ;
OWEN, HUGH JOHN (1880 -1961),solicitor, author and local historian ;
OWEN, HUMPHREY (1702 -1768),principal of Jesus College, Oxford, and Bodley's librarian ;
OWEN, HUW PARRI (1926 -1996), philosopher and theologian .
OWEN, IFAN (IEUAN) TUDUR (d.1625?), a bard
OWEN, JAMES (1654 -1706), Dissenting divine and tutor ;
OWEN, JEREMY ( fl. 1704-1744), Presbyterian minister and writer ;
OWEN, JOHN (1564? -1628?), epigrammatist ;
OWEN, JOHN (d.1759),poet, harpist, letter-writer ,
OWEN,Sir JOHN (1600 -1666), royalist commander ,
OWEN, JOHN (1616 -1683), Puritan (Independent) divine ,
OWEN, JOHN (1698 -1755), chancellor of Bangor ;
OWEN, JOHN (1733 -1776), the first Methodist exhorter in Flintshire ;
OWEN, JOHN (1757 -1829), writer on religious topics ;
OWEN, JOHN (1788 -1867), cleric and author ;
OWEN, JOHN (1790 -1846),founder of Owens College, Manchester ,
OWEN, JOHN (1808 -1876), known as ‘John Owen of Tyn-llwyn’,Calvinistic Methodist minister, and writer on agriculture
OWEN, JOHN (Owain Alaw ;1821 -1883), musician ;
OWEN, JOHN (1833 -1896), cleric and author ;
OWEN, JOHN (1836 -1915), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author of the popular ballad ‘Cân y Mochyn Du’ (‘the Ballad of the Black Pig’) ;
OWEN, JOHN (1854 -1926), bishop ,
OWEN, JOHN (1864 -1953), minister (Presb. C.W.) and author ;
OWEN, JOHN DYFNALLT (‘Dyfnallt ’;1873 -1956),minister (Congl.), poet, writer, journalist and Archdruid of Wales ;
OWEN, JOHN JONES (1876 -1947), musician ;
OWEN, LEONARD (1890 -1965),administrator in India, treasurer of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion ;
OWEN, LEWIS (‘ Baron Owen ’; d.1555), judge ;
OWEN, LEWIS (1572 -1629?), anti-Romanist propagandist ;
OWEN, MARGARET (‘Peggy ’;1742 -1816),
OWEN, MARY ( DWB , 716).
OWEN, MATTHEW ([1631 -1679), poet , of Llangar, inEdeirnion, Mer.
OWEN, MORFYDD LLWYN (1891 -1918),composer, singer, and pianist ;
OWEN, MORGAN (1585? -1645), bishop ;
OWEN, MORRIS BRYNLLWYN (1875 -1949),minister (B), college professor, church historian ;
OWEN, NICHOLAS (1752 -1811), cleric and antiquary ;
OWEN, OWEN (1806 -1874 ) divine and physician ;
OWEN, OWEN (1850 -1920), first chief inspector of the Central Welsh Board for Intermediate Education in Wales ;
OWEN, OWEN GRIFFITH (Alafon ;1847 -1916), Calvinistic Methodist minister and poet ;
OWEN, OWEN JOHN (‘ John Owen y Fenni ’;1867 -1960),printer and publisher, choir conductor and eisteddfod compère ;
OWEN, RICHARD ( fl. 1552),
OWEN, RICHARD (1839 -1887),revivalist, Calvinistic Methodist minister ;
OWEN, RICHARD GRIFFITH (Pencerdd Llyfnwy; 1869 -1930), musician ;
OWEN, RICHARD JONES (Glaslyn,1831 -1909), more commonly called Richard Owen , poet and prose-writer ;
OWEN, RICHARD MORGAN (1877 -1932), Wales and Swansea Rugby scrummage halfback ;
OWEN, ROBERT (d.1685), Quaker ,
OWEN, ROBERT (1771 -1858), Utopian Socialist ;
OWEN, ROBERT (Eryron Gwyllt Walia ;1803 -1870),Calvinistic Methodist minister, and poet ;
OWEN, ROBERT (1820 -1902), cleric and author ;
OWEN, ROBERT (1834 -1899),Calvinistic Methodist minister, and author ;
OWEN, ROBERT (1858 -1885), schoolmaster and poet ;
OWEN, ROBERT ( BOB OWEN , Croesor ;1885 -1962),historian, bookworm and genealogist ;
OWEN, ROBERT LLUGWY (1836 -1906),Calvinistic Methodist minister, author, and schoolmaster ;
OWENS, OWEN (1792 -1862),Independent minister, and schoolmaster ;
OWENS, OWEN (1794 -1838), leader of the ‘Little Wesleyan’ movement .
OWEN, THOMAS (1748 -1812), cleric and translator ;
OWEN, THOMAS ELLIS (1764 -1814), cleric ;
OWEN, WILLIAM ( fl. c. 1486-1574 ), lawyer ;
OWEN, WILLIAM (‘Gwilym Alaw ’; DWB , 723).
OWEN, WILLIAM (1750 -1830 ; DWB , 723).
OWEN, WILLIAM (1785 -1864), antiquary ;
OWEN, WILLIAM (Gwilym Ddu Glan Hafren; 1788 -1838), schoolmaster and musician ;
OWEN, WILLIAM (Philotheoros ;1789 -1841 );Baptist preacher, schoolmaster, and almanacmaker ;
OWEN, WILLIAM (‘ William Owen of Prysgol,’1813 -1893), musician ;
OWEN, WILLIAM (1830 -1865), musician ;
OWEN, WILLIAM (‘Gwilym Meudwy’, or ‘Gwilym Glan Llwchwr ’;1841 -1902), rhymester and tramp ;
OWEN, WILLIAM DAVID (1874 -1925), lawyer and journalist ;
OWEN, WILLIAM HUGH (1886 -1957), civil servant ;