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Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« on: Tuesday 31 January 23 16:01 GMT (UK) »
Does anyone have the history of Tan y Coed. The old mill esgairdawe

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Re: Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« Reply #1 on: Wednesday 08 February 23 21:08 GMT (UK) »
Had trouble locating the mill, since it is called Cwmdawe mill. See the map: https://historicplacenames.rcahmw.gov.uk/placenames/recordedname/d9b5a407-7743-455f-a5fd-6859a53dc7f4
Classed as a corn mill.

On the 1891 census the miller is widowed John Davies aged 63 with his 2 daughters Margaret and Ann. The address is Cwmdawe Mill, Bryndifyr, Pencarreg, Lampeter, Carmarthenshire, Wales

RG12 Piece 4552 F30 p11 sced 39

Margaret is the miller there in 1901 & 1911 (aged 68)

They were at Cwmdawe farm next to the mill in 1881, John widowed with daughters but farming 84 acres, the miller being John Jones aged 31 who also farmed 15 acres with his wife and their 3 little children, first born 1875, so they must have married before moving in to the mill by 1881, since they are not there in 1871.

David Davies and wife and his step daughters are at the mill in 1871, he is 48 and is  miller and farmer of 30 acres.

Evan Davies aged 50 with wife Jemima and 3 sons and a farm servant are at the mill but farming (no mention of being a miller)
Haven't yet found the mill on 1851 / 61.

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Re: Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« Reply #2 on: Wednesday 08 February 23 23:20 GMT (UK) »

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Re: Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« Reply #3 on: Wednesday 08 February 23 23:26 GMT (UK) »
I think perhaps there were two mills..the family I am looking for is nelly(elenor)wife of John Jenkins cart and horses rhydcwmerau.


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Re: Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 09 February 23 00:43 GMT (UK) »
I did wonder.
Eleanor and John Jenkins are at the Horse and cart from 1871 on, which is an inn. They are at Cwmdubach 1861 with 2 week old daughter. he is an ag lab
1851 Eleanor Davies 13 with parents james and Mary and sister Sarah at Rhydyfallen fach, he is a farmer of 27 acres and smith.

You named the mill as Tanycoed, but this seems to be a separate property that does not seem to be a mill. on their marriage cert john jenkins and his father were butchers and james davies a smith, so not sure how the mill fits in

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Re: Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 09 February 23 09:58 GMT (UK) »
Thank you. You seem to have found my family.

John jenkins father was known as Dai butcher.

I understood eleanor s father to be a Miller..
 I believe one of the familes lived at rhyd y fallon fach.
 Esgairdawe but thats hear say.

I was well aware of john and Nelly s life at the inn and their offspring but have only recently found that they both hailed from esgairdawe..

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Re: Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 09 February 23 10:25 GMT (UK) »
You may have them, but John Jenkins has a  few mentions in newspapers:

1893 John Jenkins fined for keeping carriages without a licence https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3796323/3796329/48/

1907 death notice for Nellie https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3433387/3433393/131/

https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3678217/3678218/3/ bottom of last column describes the sale of the Cart and Horse occupied by John Jenkins in 1914

John Jenkins was sued by David Davies in 1910 over sale of sheep https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3881441/3881443/15/

1914 John Jenkins sued Rees Ll Evans a cattle dealer for balance for goods sold. See col 6 https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3678208/3678211/30/

Above also in more detail in bottom of col 4 https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3412284/3412287/29/

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Re: Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 09 February 23 10:27 GMT (UK) »
In 1841 there seem to be 2 Davies families in the same area, with daughters Eleanor (age difference of 10 years). One Davies famlly are at mill, Pencarreg and the other at Tanycoed.

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Re: Esgairdawe carmarthenshire
« Reply #8 on: Thursday 09 February 23 10:42 GMT (UK) »
At the Mill (next to Dolgwm isaf) we have the Davieses all born out of county. David Davies born 1791 and wife Ann 1816, with preseumed daughter Elinor born 1821 and a Thomas Evans servant.
HO 107 PIECE 1380 F 19 PAGE 1 Schedule 2026

Over the page 1841 is Tanycoed, with John Davies a mason born 1771 born in county, Elinor 1781 born out of county and Elinor aged 13 born 1828 in county.

1851 there's an Elenor Davies unmarried servant aged 31 born 1820 at Penybank Llanycrwys at David Isaac's farm HO 107 Piece 2483 F141 page 9 sch 33  She could be the Elinor from the mill