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Dear Listers,
Can anyone help me please, my great grandparents Thomas Henry Evans and Elizabeth Owens were married at Ruabon Parish Church in 1875, there palce of residence is shown as Plas yn Wern.. does anyone know where Plas yn Wern is or was?
Many thanks
Gwyn Morris
Hiya Gwyn,
Copy the URL into your browser and it will take to Plas-yn-Wern. Just
north of Plas Madoc.
http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=328500&Y=343500&A=Y&Z=3
HTH
Cheers
Kelly in Connecticut, USA
Researching DAVIES in Acrefair
JONES and COATES in Cefn-Mawr, Froncysyllte
Hi Listers,
I am reposting my interest in the above family having gleaned a bit more
about them.
I am particularly interested in my grandmothers siblings:-
Edward Evans was born in 1866/67 and at the time of the 1881 census was
working for Robert Parry, a farmer of 346 acres in Llanarmon area, the census
simply says Plas.
John Evans (born 1870/71)and Isaac Evans (born 1874/75) were living with
Edward Jones a lead miner in Pen-y-Coed, Llanarmon. Edward Jones was born in
Llanarmon and his wife was Anne who was born in Leeswood.
By this time their mother (Margaret Evans) had already died, but I cannot
trace their father John Evans at present.
Any information regarding the above individuals would be most helpful.
Thanks & regards
John Price