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Re: thomas of LLangynwyd
« Reply #9 on: Monday 30 January 06 17:19 GMT (UK) »
Hallo, again

I put all the detail from the censuses onto my messages, so I'm afraid I don't know the missing address. (It was not uncommon for census enumerators to put only the street or village at the top of the page and not bother naming individual houses)_

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Re: thomas of LLangynwyd
« Reply #10 on: Monday 30 January 06 23:17 GMT (UK) »
Thank you Philip. I think The address is cwm yr isca farm in Llangynwyd as i have done a bit of internet scouring and a historian from Bridgend contacted me with a few bare details.
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Re: thomas of LLangynwyd
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 31 January 06 00:10 GMT (UK) »
cwm yr isca sounds good to me - my knowledge of the Welsh language is virtually nil and the census was a bit faded, but it fits with what I can decipher.

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