Hi Mike,
The 1861 census lists Pryce L Turner as living at Llendyrew Hall in the
township of Stredalfedan. The census schedule for Stredalfedan lists 41
households in 27 properties. The properties listed straddle the
Shropshire Union Canal on the south side of Welshpool from Dyserth Farm
on the south side of Powis Castle Park to Wernllwyd just north of the
Luggy Brook.
You can see some of the properties on the 1903 six inch map:
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=15&lat=52.6378&lon=-3.1686&...
The Tithe Map on the NLW site also makes interesting viewing:
https://places.library.wales/search/51.83/-3.149/12?alt=*%3A*&page=1&...
Regards
Dave in Oz
On 24/09/2019 1:33 am, Shirley Vinall wrote:
> The name 'Stredal-fedan' is given as the address of a Pryce Lloyd Turner, one
of the members of a Special Jury at the Montgomeryshire Summer Assizes at Newtown in July
1850 - see the report in the Carnarvon and Denbigh Herald on 27 July 1850, p. 3, at Welsh
Newspapers online,
https://newspapers.library.wales/view/3598712/3598715/7/Stredal%20fedan
>
> Also, the Zoopla site gives details of a property at Stredalfedan, Llwynderw,
Welshpool SY21 8SF
>
> Best wishes, Shirley
>
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> From: Martin Hughes <martinhughes8(a)gmail.com>
> Sent: 23 September 2019 16:00
> To: powys <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
> Subject: [POWYS] Re: Place name near Welshpool
>
> Hi Mike and all
>
> One of my ancestral lines is from the Welshpool area, so sometime in the
> past I've pored over 19th century census records and found 'Stredal
Fedan'
> several times with I think more than one spelling. It seems to be a
> township of Welshpool, but the name has evidently dropped out of use as I
> haven't been able to find it in present day information.
>
> Hopefully someone on this list knows which part of Welshpool it was. I'd be
> interested to know.
>
> Best wishes. Martin
>
>
>
> On Mon, 23 Sep 2019 at 15:30, Mike YEGWART via POWYS <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I am having trouble in reading the Abode of a Baptism of 1847 in
>> Welshpool. (FindMyPast) Search radius 5 miles.
>>
>> I have found a Baptism for Joseph HUMPHREYS, son of Robert and Mary.
>> Page 133 number 1060. The Abode appears to read "Stredan_ _ _ _ _"
>> Tailing off to the near vertical.
>>
>> All previously known children were from Meifod. And by 1851 the Widow
>> HUMPHREYS was a house keeper at Glan Hafren, south of Welshpool by the
>> railway line.
>>
>> Any further information would be most helpful.
>>
>>
>> Cheers
>>
>>
>> Mike
>>
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