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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Glamorganshire Lookup Requests => Glamorganshire => Wales => Glamorganshire Completed Lookups => Topic started by: Dannemois on Friday 18 January 13 13:16 GMT (UK)
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Hi
I wonder if we have a member who knows the area around Pontlottyn. I am endeavouring to trace the footsteps of the enumerator of District 4 in 1841. Luckily I was raised in the village of Brithdir so I am very familiar with the most of the farms named in the lower part of the district but I am stuck on one namely Pen y Wain Goch. Following the enumerator's route Pen y Wain Goch is between Tynewydd farm and Brithdir Ucha farm so I presume it could be on the moorland above Pontlottyn?. Can someone please help with its location.
Regards, Roy
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Hi, I am not from that area but I found an old parish map of the area that MIGHT help.
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/GLA/Gelligaer/ParishMap.html
I can't see anything on there but maybe they have spelt it wrong?
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Hi
Thanks for taking interest and I appreciate the map; unfortunately I couldn't not see the name Pen y Wain Goch, however the map was useful.
Many thanks, Roy
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I couldn't see it either but I am wondering if they have meant "pen y waun" or similar? I have found a map which has "pen y waun" cottages but I am not sure if this is in the area you are looking at or is a little further away. This is from a 2007 surveillance.
http://www.rootschat.com/links/0t0h/
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Hi Roy
on the Vision of Britain site;
click on historical maps tab, then click on Ordnance Survey First Series 1:63360. it is a bit of a fiddle to scroll the map across the UK to get to Sheet 42, but it has Pen y Waun Goch and below it -Tir Evan Gwyn. This is directly left of Abertysswg on the map.
The map isn't very detailed though
Margaret
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Hi Margaret
Thanks for the tip; I learn something everyday being a member of RootsChat. Pen Y Wain Goch is in the area I thought it should be but it is always nice to actually see it named on a map.
Regards, Roy