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Topic: Villages of Clun (Lwynoven, Thynoven, Thwynoff, Little Loynoven, etc.?) (Read 149 times)
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cathyvall
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The Parish of Clun register lists my ancestors (Jordan's) in the early to mid-1800's. The writing is hard to read as far as the actual village they lived in. Can anyone help me determine the correct names for what appears to be:
Lwynoven Thynoven Thwynoff Little Loynoven Upper Treverward Bargenhead? Pentre
Thanks you for any assistance.
Cathy
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cathyvall
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Silvery:
Thank you for the links to the maps of the Clun area. Very interesting! I did find one of the towns on my list and, based on the spelling of the other towns, it appears they are to the west (Gaelic sounding). Equally important, I was able to see the relationship of other towns I knew how to spell. They are very close to one another and gives me an idea of the area where my ancestors lived. I especially liked seeing the forests and other geographical information. I am saving the link for future reference for other areas where I have ancestors.
Thank you, again.
Cathy
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