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While going through my ancestor's things this afternoon I came across a
loose sheet of paper that had been a part of a book. It has my
gg-grandfather's name on it.
At the top of the pages (209-212) is Yr Ysgol.
Under a picture it has Yr Ardystiad Dirwestol.
There is a small paragraph written by Dr. Edwards, Bala beginning with Coll
Gwynfa Milton...
One title is "Man-Hanesion I Blant."
Gan S. R. Gol. "Y Dydd."
It doesn't appear to be one story, but several paragraphs, a poem, small
items like that.
Could someone help me understand what this might be about?
Jane
Colorado
One more [trivial] question. How is Dafydd pronounced? From my
understanding the dd sounds like th. Is this true with Dafydd?
Yes it is.... so Dafydd is pronounced Dav - ith (short th)
Sue
Thanks to all of you who so kindly shared your thoughts with me. Any way
you look at it, trying to figure out who belongs to who is very challenging
when it involves the Welsh.
Your ideas have helped me though and I appreciate very much all your input.
One more [trivial] question. How is Dafydd pronounced? From my
understanding the dd sounds like th. Is this true with Dafydd?
Thanks again everyone - you are great to help out like this!
Jane
Greeley, Colorado