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Messages - Sam Swift

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Caernarvonshire / Re: ellin hughes burial
« on: Monday 04 December 23 15:12 GMT (UK)  »
Probably NOT Benallt
This address is inhabited in 1841 by a Gaenor Lewis (born 1781) and William Lewis (1786) and supposed chldren  William, Anne and a John Evans born 1811
H0 107 Piece 139 Folio number 11 Page number 14 Schedule 495

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Caernarvonshire / Re: ellin hughes burial
« on: Monday 04 December 23 14:05 GMT (UK)  »
Link to tithe map does not appear to work that well. Dryll Goch not named but somewhere in this area- go to tithe maps, search for tryfan bach, tick box for Llandwrog and select marker 2 on map and change to NLS maps view:
https://places.library.wales/search/53.078/-4.288/12?alt=&page=1&refine=&query=tryfan%20bach&order=desc&sort=score&rows=100&parish_facet%5B%5D=Llandwrog&leaflet-base-layers_94=on

On Scotold maps:
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16.0&lat=53.09380&lon=-4.25964&layers=6&b=1&marker=53.094848,-4.261357

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Caernarvonshire / Re: ellin hughes burial
« on: Monday 04 December 23 13:55 GMT (UK)  »
There is the possibility however that Penallt is in act Benallt - listed on the 1861 census, in the vicinity of Bethesda Bach https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/15573541:8768

see map https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16.3&lat=53.09063&lon=-4.29015&layers=6&b=1&marker=53.089920,-4.287830

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Caernarvonshire / Re: ellin hughes burial
« on: Monday 04 December 23 13:20 GMT (UK)  »
Although Dryll Coch is not named on the Tithe map, if you locate it between the named houses on the 1841 census, it would be in the vicinity of Tryfan Bach and Coedybrain and Terfyn. Tryfan Bach is no. 2 on map.
https://places.library.wales/search/53.093/-4.258/16?alt=&page=1&refine=&query=TRYFAN%20BACH&order=desc&sort=score&rows=100&parish_facet%5B%5D=Llandwrog&leaflet-base-layers_94=on

On google maps Dryll coch is apparently here: https://www.google.com/maps/dir/Llandwrog,+Caernarfon/Rhostryfan,+Caernarfon+LL54+7NG/@53.0938038,-4.2627911,17z/data=!4m14!4m13!1m5!1m1!1s0x4865a4ea3ab009f9:0x3649581f20c7ec0b!2m2!1d-4.3137921!2d53.0790791!1m5!1m1!1s0x4865a436a9770949:0xf0fb08d0e9cfc575!2m2!1d-4.260444!2d53.0936692!3e2?entry=ttu

I think Pen yr Allt is more likely to be the name rather than Penrallt, and there are other burials of people from Penrallt including a John Williams of Penrallt 29 Jul 1843 aged 50.


There's a baptism of an Ellin Hughes at Llanwnda  3 sep 1797 daughter of Evan and Margaret of Llanwnda.

The Margaret Hughes on the 1841 Census at Dryll Goch dies in 1845 and is buried at Llandwrog aged 94 on jul 19th. (Born 1751)

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Handwriting Deciphering & Recognition / Re: Can't read infirmity in 1911 census entry
« on: Sunday 03 December 23 23:28 GMT (UK)  »
Neurasthenia

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Glamorganshire / Re: Ivor MORGAN
« on: Saturday 02 December 23 18:43 GMT (UK)  »
Pontypridd Observer, 10 Feb 1923, p.3

Miss Phyllis Morgan,Bute Farm, Llantwit Fardre, was appointed probationer nurse at the isolation hospital....

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Glamorganshire / Re: Ivor MORGAN
« on: Saturday 02 December 23 18:39 GMT (UK)  »
Pontypridd Observer, Sat 26th 1923, p.6 has a long obituary relating to Sally Morgan aged 14 youngest daughter of Councillor and Mrs W. T. Morgan Bute Farm, following a long and protracted illness which weakened her heart after an attack of rheumatic fever two years previously. Many dignitaries are named as well as an extensive list of family members and of those who sent their sympathies and floral tributes.

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Glamorganshire / Re: Ivor MORGAN
« on: Saturday 02 December 23 18:28 GMT (UK)  »
Western mail, Sat 4 Nov 1944, p.3
Birthday Memories
In proud and loving memory of Ivor (Flt-Sargt R.A.F.V.R), on this, his 21st birthday, who made the supreme sacrifice in July 1944 - Sadly missed by All, Phil, Ted and All at Bute Farm, Church Village.

In proud an loving memory of Flight-Sergt. Ivor Morgan, killed on duty Jul 18, 1944. Remembered on his 21st Birthday, aunts Ena and Janet,

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Glamorganshire / Re: Ivor MORGAN
« on: Saturday 02 December 23 18:15 GMT (UK)  »
Pontypridd Observer Sat 26 Jun 1943, p.1

On Leave
Church Village Flight of the A.T.C. is glad to welcome home one more ex-member in Sergt. Air Bomber Ivor Morgan of Bute Farm, who addressed the Flight on his experiences and training in Canada.Ivor looked remarkably well and is to be congratulated on obtaining the wing, which gives him a place in an air crew.

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