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Title: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: Pindah on Saturday 25 June 05 18:27 BST (UK)
I have an Anne Evans, born 1866. Montgomeryshire. The village on 1901 census looks like BLUDINGPAY. Does anyone have any idea of what this could be?
Thank you
Title: Re: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: bekahsgran on Saturday 25 June 05 18:36 BST (UK)
Hi
Have you got the reference for the 1901 and I will go and see if I can make anything of it?
A second pair of eyes sometimes helps
Anne
Title: Re: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: Peterej on Saturday 25 June 05 20:19 BST (UK)
the only Anne Evans born 1866 I can see in 1901 in Montgomeryshire lives with her family (Head- Rowland) in Peniarth Ucha, Llanfyllin, Meifod and all the family born in Llanfihangel
hope that helps

peterej

Title: Re: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: Pindah on Saturday 25 June 05 21:06 BST (UK)
Hi Anne
Source info RG13/239. Folio 174. P23.
Thanks
Jean
Title: Re: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: Pindah on Saturday 25 June 05 21:09 BST (UK)
Hi peterej
Anne was living in London by 1901, so this isn't the right family but thanks for your time
Title: Re: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: Janice123 on Friday 17 February 12 12:56 GMT (UK)
Hi,
Sounds a bit like Beguildy, .?
Just a thought
Jan
Title: Re: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: pinot on Friday 17 February 12 22:43 GMT (UK)
Agree with Jan.
Title: Re: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: Pindah on Wednesday 22 February 12 18:37 GMT (UK)
Thank you for looking. I have since discovered that Anne was born in the village of Uwchygarreg Montgomeryshire. Impossible to know if that is the name entered on the 1901 census.

Pindah
Title: Re: Village name in Montgomeryshire
Post by: david64 on Wednesday 22 February 12 20:33 GMT (UK)
The relevant parish registers (Machynlleth) are on FindMyPast. Though many people in that area were non-conformists, some from the 18th C. Some NC records are on FamilySearch.