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Re: Tyn y Cae, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
« Reply #9 on: Tuesday 27 April 21 13:32 BST (UK) »
Welsh Tithe Maps

Map Name - Rhoscolyn
Field No - 627
Field Name - Tyn y Cae (as transcribed, but the original entry on the map reads TYNCAE")
Landowner - Mrs Eleanor Vickers
Occupier - Edwards William
Area - 3 rods 23 perches

The map shows a building (marked in red). It is immediately north of Pen-yr-allt.


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Re: Tyn y Cae, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 27 April 21 13:44 BST (UK) »
https://places.library.wales

"tyn y cae" (include the "   " as part of search key) in the tithe apportionments
click on "Anglesey" (38 hits)
tab down to "No 36" and click on "View map"
 

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Re: Tyn y Cae, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
« Reply #11 on: Tuesday 27 April 21 13:44 BST (UK) »
1841 and 1851 at Tyn y Cae, Rhoscolyn lived William Edwards and his wife Catherine
Are these your ancestors ?

Yes, 4th great grandparents on my maternal grandmothers side.  I’ve hit a wall with William Edwards though, no idea of parents, would you happen to know?

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Re: Tyn y Cae, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 27 April 21 13:45 BST (UK) »
https://places.library.wales

"tyn y cae" (include the "   " as part of search key) in the tithe apportionments
click on "Anglesey" (38 hits)
tab down to "No 36" and click on "View map"

Thank you


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Re: Tyn y Cae, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 27 April 21 14:08 BST (UK) »
Hi Whiteblazes

My ancestors also come from this village, but sorry not able to help with your family.
Agree with Hanes Teulu that Tyn Y Cae is next to Pen yr Allt.
Abodes on the other side being Maesmawr and a Bodior Farm

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Re: Tyn y Cae, Rhoscolyn, Anglesey
« Reply #14 on: Tuesday 27 April 21 17:44 BST (UK) »
Hi Whiteblazes

My ancestors also come from this village, but sorry not able to help with your family.
Agree with Hanes Teulu that Tyn Y Cae is next to Pen yr Allt.
Abodes on the other side being Maesmawr and a Bodior Farm

Thank you.  My grandparents were both Owen, but nain goes back to Dolwyddelan and daid Rhoscolyn .

I’ll go for a wander when I have a chance, and see if I can locate anything in that area.  I was there not so long ago but never knew about it then.