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wiilams83
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Re: Peyce
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Reply #9 on:
Thursday 27 March 25 06:59 GMT (UK) »
Oh that’s interesting to hear and know their is a Thomas Pryce it could be both write especially with Mandy’s idea.
Will look at a death for the thomas you found in 1841
Kay99
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Re: Peyce
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Thursday 27 March 25 08:17 GMT (UK) »
Good luck I think this is where Elizabeth and family were living in 1841 (at Siop Vach - Shop Vach in Welsh) in the township of Drefor/Drevor with the surrounding properties matching the census
https://maps.nls.uk/view/102187652#zoom=5.3&lat=4675&lon=3914&layers=BT
The Thomas I found in 1841 is only a possibility and was living in the township of Manllywd . This site on Genuki re the parish of Kerry/Ceri has a useful map of the townships outlined in blue and if you click on one it names it
https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MGY/
Only a mile or two from Elizabeth and family
wiilams83
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Re: Peyce
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Thursday 27 March 25 13:10 GMT (UK) »
Thank you will look into it all
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