Re below
I mean the parish of Llanddeiniolen and not Deiniolen
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From: "mymailbox2" <nywyh(a)172rd.fsnet.co.uk>
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Sent: Wednesday, August 24, 2005 7:41 AM
Subject: Re: [GWYNEDD] Bodedern and Llandeiniolen
Martin
Craig y Bela is in Fachwen, Dinorwig overlooking Llyn Padarn and is/was in
the parish of Deiniolen.
Buried at Macpellah, Deiniolen are
Craig y Bela, Fachwen (1875); PARRY, John, -----, 1.06.1896, 81
--------------------; PARRY, Ellen, gwraig, 3.12.1892, 76; (Englyn Owain
Peris)
--------------------; ----------, Ellen, merch, 2.10.1875, 17; (Englyn
Dewi
Peris Jones)
--------------------; ----------, Jane, merch, gwraig I.R., 18.05.1915,
66;
(Englyn Alafon)
Craig-y-Bela, Fachwen (1915); ROBERTS, Isaac
Hywyn
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From: "Martin Briscoe" <mbriscoe(a)zetnet.co.uk>
To: <WLS-GWYNEDD-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: [GWYNEDD] Bodedern and Llandeiniolen
> I was just looking up my Great Great Grandmother in Llandeiniolen on the
> 1861 Census. RG9/4341 Folio 99 Page 5 Schedule 25.
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> There is a visitor at the house who was born on Anglesey. The place
name
> appears to be written Bodedeyan - is there an alternative
spelling of
> Bodedern anything like that (or has it just mangled been by the
> enumerator?)? I am fairly sure of the letters but the letter between
the
> "y" and "n" is not very clear.
>
> The address appears to be "2 Craig Y Bela" - does anyone recognise that
> around Llandeiniolen. I will get the maps out later but just try for
some
> local knowledge first.
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> Martin Briscoe
> Fort William
> M&LFHS | Gwynedd FHS
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