My great great grandfather, Rowland Evans b1828 and his wife Mary, b1835 moved from Trawsfynydd, North Wales to Old Monkland, Lanarkshire after 1855. (they had a son Abraham, who was born in North Wales in 1855) They were definitely there by 1856, as Mary gave birth to her daughter, and in 1861, as they are noted on the census, despite being down as born in 'England' (for shame!) on that registry. He is noted as being a 'coal miner', which would make sense coming from North Wales, and most probably came up to look for work. Why Scotland, I'm not sure? They were living at Woodhall Square, Woodhall, Old Monkland, and I was wondering if these houses were still there, and what mine he might have worked at?
His son, daughter Annie Elizabeth was born in Old Monkland in September 1856, and son Rowland was born in Old Monkland in July 1859.
On his son's birth certificate, it mentions 'Woodhall' colliery, as their address, so was there a colliery named as so?
any help would be great,
thanks so much, diolch