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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Wales => Anglesey => Topic started by: neil16377 on Thursday 25 July 19 20:25 BST (UK)
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i read it as john hughes of frayer?????
the parish is in llandyfrydog , anglesey
thank you
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Hi
Is it Trayan Major ?
There is a Tre Wyn to the east of Llandyfrydog which would sound very much like that.
Gadget
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Thank you.. That's a start... Cheers for that
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Here's a map of the location, just in case:
https://tinyurl.com/y28q72rh
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Thank you so much
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There is a Traian on this map,half way down the left hand side(in line with Llanerchymedd)
https://maps.nls.uk/view/101603929
Regards
Roger
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There is a Traian on this map,half way down the left hand side(in line with Llanerchymedd)
https://maps.nls.uk/view/101603929
Regards
Roger
That's even a closer match, Roger :)
Is it in Llandyfrydog though?
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Not sure,it looks like it's nearer Llanerchymedd.
Roger
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It sounds the same but as it's in Llanerchymedd parish, I wonder why the baptism took place in Llandyfrydog :-\
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I'm thinking that John Hughes might have been a Mason( Long s) in the second snip, rather than <place> major, which I originally thought.
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Can you explain further please?
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Tithe Map shows Tyddyn Traian, Llandyfrydog. (situated to the west of Llandyfrydog Chuurch).
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https://maps.nls.uk/view/101603929#zoom=4&lat=5363&lon=6183&layers=BT
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A better link showing Tyddyn Traian more centrally:
https://maps.nls.uk/view/101603929#zoom=4&lat=5196&lon=7344&layers=BT
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here is another i have just found
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found it guys,,,,tryan...it is noted in the 1801 anglesey census
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Trayan or Treuan is now a holiday cott. Formerly it was a farmhouse. It is approx. 200yds west of Llandyfrydog church and is within the curtulage of Bryneglwys farm.
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Thank you