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Messages - Dai Llan

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I'm sorry i have possibly sent it wrong, it wasn't directed to you personally but it is concerning  this thread topic of people researching Penrhynside Area History. As it is complied like a directory of people and addresses and their backgrounds

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Hi Can i just mention about the Penrhynside area books, that Gwynneddfhs.org have copied for some of their members, as there is no copyrite on the books and the gentleman has passed they are worth contacting to request assistance ( I checked at the time of writing this subject that their site is active)

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Llanelian cemetary
« on: Monday 20 July 09 18:15 BST (UK)  »
I have checked a little more for you, the chapel does not show on a 1879 map but shows on a 1900 map (no name) as Chapel/Morgue/Cemetery in Ddol Ddu area, one of the modern roads nearby is also called Ddol Ddu which is what they did in that area when they built on land where a farm etc used to be. The link i told you about does not cover this one, the two for Llanelian i think cover for the one on the hill to the village (half way up on the right) and the one in the village itself

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Llanelian cemetary
« on: Sunday 19 July 09 15:18 BST (UK)  »
Just a further note of something i have just come across on this site under Denbighshire heading (as the boundaries moved Llanelian-Old Colwyn came under both Denbighshire and Caernarvonshire at different times) There is a link for *Monumental Inscriptions* for Clwyd which covers both churches in Llanelian (Old Colwyn)

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Caernarvonshire / Re: Llanelian cemetary
« on: Sunday 19 July 09 14:57 BST (UK)  »
Hi From your description you are talking about Llanelian on Anglesey not the one in Old Colwyn - alongside the White Lion Pub as the first reply gave you. If you contact the Gwynnedd FHS or as the directory calls it Caernarvonshire FHS they should be able to help as it comes under Amwlch area. If you join them they have several publications of headstone details also Amwlch have a good records site

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Denbighshire Lookup Requests / Re: Street Name in Old Colwyn
« on: Tuesday 10 March 09 22:43 GMT (UK)  »
Hi i saw your question a while ago, there is a brand new forum opened for locals in that area www.colwynbaylocal.co.uk im sure if you post your question on there someone at some stage might be able to give you an answer Good Luck

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Caernarvonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Owen Family Llandudno
« on: Saturday 25 October 08 21:13 BST (UK)  »
Oops i forgot to mention that John Owen didn't have a son John at all and unfortunately i have only copied all the Owen births from 1761 to 1815 (I will send a scan of that to you) so i just missed the date you want, I will be checking the latter dates when i get chance to travel to the Llandudno Archives again but i am very limited in the opportunity to travel

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Caernarvonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Owen Family Llandudno
« on: Saturday 25 October 08 20:46 BST (UK)  »
Hi You will find that most times its down to the transcriber or author of the piece and their interpretation whether it is Owen or Owens as in Owen's family! John from the Prince of Wales was Defiantly Owen as i have Birth and Marriage certs for the family. I have got Owens on both side of the family so i have had fun as i have traced them back to 1800'ish (I will send you a pm with my e mail and i can send you any relevant scans or info i might have)

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Caernarvonshire Lookup Requests / Re: Owen Family Llandudno
« on: Monday 06 October 08 22:56 BST (UK)  »
Sorry Bron that e mail address comes up as invalid?? You might have to send it via a Private Message PM Thats the bit that looks like a scroll under my profile details
 Dave

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