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Long shot - can anyone do 1851 and 186 Look ups?

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Carol

Carol Report 9 Oct 2004 23:23

Not too au fait with Welsh geography, but I do have an 1841 Glamorganshire.

Jonathan B

Jonathan B Report 9 Oct 2004 22:55

Big ask this one but I’d be eternally grateful! I don't know whether these are transcribed anywhere. I know Ancestry haven't got there yet. But if you can I'd be really interested to know about: The Williams family of Pont Yr Allt Goch Cottage in the Parish of Henllan, Denbighshire, probably near to the village of Trefnant. Possible names may include Samuel Williams, William Williams, Mary Williams, Jane Williams and Anne Williams (although some of these may have left or died). Occupations will be Farmer and/or Ag Lab John Millward and his family in the same area, possibly Ty Mawr farm. He should appear age circa 41 on 1861 and 31 on 1851. He is definitely in the Henllan parish somewhere as he was born in the area and I can see him 1871. Any help would be fantastic! Jonathan

Jonathan B

Jonathan B Report 9 Oct 2004 22:55

see below