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Glamorganshire / Re: Mafon mill
« on: Tuesday 11 October 11 11:34 BST (UK)  »
I have found an old map with the mill on it-I have tried to attach it to the file but it isnt being accepted-it was at the point where the Mafon reaches the Taff on the right hand side looking from Fiddlers Elbow(not where I thought it was). If you know how private me, do so  with your E mail address and I'll send it to you

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Glamorganshire / Re: Mafon mill
« on: Monday 10 October 11 17:11 BST (UK)  »
Hi there again-
 from the 1861 census, REF R.G.9/4047, E.D. 12 Garth Hamlet.
All that part of Garth Hamlet, from Mafan Mill to Pentysquire, boundary including Graigberthllwyd, Quakers yard etc.....
and the census addresses read as numerated:-
Carpenters arms
Tram road side
Tram road side
Tram road side
Mill House
Cwm
Cwm Mafon
Cwm mafon etc....
 So if you Remember where The Carpenters arms was, pop down the tramroad, and its down on the tramroad side at Fiddlers elbow, it may still be standing but I think it was where a new house has been built on the bottom of the hill going up to Pentwyn Deityr. I have faint memories of a building being there and someone telling me it once was a mill. I hope my minds playing tricks and its still standing. Anyhow I wish you good luck in finding where it was
All the best

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Glamorganshire / Re: Mafon mill
« on: Sunday 09 October 11 12:03 BST (UK)  »
Hi there,
 I,m from the area and just looking around I have found a photo of an old mill on Mabon Road, which probably is Mabon mill . the site is:-
www.treharrisdistrict.tech-hosts.co.uk/nelsonphotos.php
enjoy

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Glamorganshire / Re: Treharris Cemetery
« on: Wednesday 05 October 11 16:32 BST (UK)  »
who are you looking for?

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Glamorganshire / Re: Treharris Cemetery
« on: Wednesday 05 October 11 11:30 BST (UK)  »
Hi there,
as well as the large Beechgrove cemetery there are many smaller grave sites attached to small chapels and many people from Treharris can also be buried in the churchyard at Llanfabon and also at the Anglican churchyard in Quakers yard it all depends on the religion  of the person and also which part of Treharris they lived in
Hope this helps

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