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Re: 'Raber, Caernarfon and Clynnog Fawr
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 02 April 17 10:25 BST (UK) »
The will at "Raber ddausoch" is for 1840, Anne Roberts ,widow
In the 1841 census there are two people named Roberts(and one Williams) as well as David and Anne Owen listed under Aberdesach.

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Re: 'Raber, Caernarfon and Clynnog Fawr
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 02 April 17 15:12 BST (UK) »
I came to the same opinion as everyone else that Raber dduasoch was in fact Aberdesach a beach I often went to when on holiday at my Nain's in Llanaelhaearn. Owen Prichard must be buried with his wife at Capel Uchaf I note around the time of his death there would appear to be quite a few entries missing from the transcription of the burial register.
Good luck with your further researches now you can progress to the 1600's.

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Jones - Penmachno/Blaenau Ffestiniog/Capel Garmon
Thomas - Abererch/Porthmadog
Evans - Llangelynin/Llanaelhaern
Jones - Pwllheli/Abererch
Brammer - Lincolnshire/Nottinghamshire
Robb - London/Scotland

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Re: 'Raber, Caernarfon and Clynnog Fawr
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 02 April 17 18:22 BST (UK) »
Thank you everyone for all your valuable help in solving the Raber connection.  It has all been so useful.

Interesting to hear there are gaps in the Capel Uchaf registers which would explain why I haven't been able to find the burial for Owen Prichard.