Eric,
Is it possible the place-name may have evolved in this one, listed in the 1881 Census?
(Could've been Seromelyn or something like that originally?) Nearest
"neighbors" (before and after in the order of enumeration) included Middle
Nantserth (200 acre farm) and Gamallt.
1881 Census
Dwelling: Sero Mill
Census Place: (St Harmon) Clas & Rhiwrhaid, Radnor, Wales
Source: FHL Film 1342316 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5475 Folio 100 Page 16
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Benjamin HAMER M 44 M St Harmon, Radnorshire, Wales
Rel: Head
Occ: Farmer 17 Acres
Ellen HAMER M 42 F Newbridge On Wye, Radnorshire, Wales
Rel: Wife
Occ: Farmers Wife
Jonathan HAMER U 13 M Nantmel, Radnorshire, Wales
Rel: Son
Occ: Farmers Son
Mary HAMER U 11 F St Harmon, Radnorshire, Wales
Rel: Daug
Occ: Scholar
Benjamin HAMER U 9 M St Harmon, Radnorshire, Wales
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Jane HAMER U 7 F St Harmon, Radnorshire, Wales
Rel: Daug
Thomas HAMER U 5 M St Harmon, Radnorshire, Wales
Rel: Son
Winny HAMER U 2 F St Harmon, Radnorshire, Wales
Rel: Daug
Richard HAMER U 6 m M Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales
Rel: Boarder
Best regards,
Julie Preston
juliefpreston(a)sbcglobal.net
Joint List Administrator, Powys, BRE, MGY & RAD
Coordinator, Mid-Wales Lookup Exchange
http://home.clara.net/daibevan/LookupExch/MidLE.html
----- Original Message -----
From: DawnEricS(a)aol.com
To: Powys-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 28, 2006 12:10 PM
Subject: (no subject)
In the 1841 Census of Radnorshire in the parish of St. Harmon a name of a
farm is given as "(Sro?) willan".Has anyone any idea as to what the correct
name is ? The "Arthur" family were in residence at the time.
Eric Smith.