It's Berthen Gron, Penrhyndeudraeth.
Check the following URL for a photograph at the National Library of Wales:
http://cat.llgc.org.uk/cgi-bin/gw/chameleon
Ken Richards
David Rowlands wrote:
Thank you Pam, for digging these out.
I think they are indeed my family. I had not extracted these two
records before. Catherine junior was my mother's grandmother, after
whom she was named.
I'm puzzling over one of the place names though. They're all in
Llanfihangel-y-Traethau parish and that is likely to mean in
Penrhyndeudraeth, too (all were born in Penrhyn, I see). 'Blanllyn',
is probably 'Glanllyn', which is in Penrhyn.
'Berthingron' has me defeated for now. Might be a terrace or some
such, but I can't match it to anything.
David
Canberra
On 29/03/2009, at 7:54, Buttreyp(a)aol.com wrote:
>In a message dated 28/03/2009 07:27:47 GMT Standard Time,
>wls-merionethshire-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
>
>Penrhyndeudraeth
>
>
>1861 Census Llanfihangel y Traethau
>Berthingron
>Owen Davies, 29 Copper miner, Catherine 23, Catherine 5 and Ellen 2
>all born
>Llanfihangel
>
>1871 Census Blanllyn, Penrhyn, Llanfihangel y Traethau
>Owen Davies 36 Lead miner,
>Catherine 34
>Catherine 15, Ann 10, Thomas 6, Evan 4, Hannah 3, Margaret 2 all
>scholars
>All family born Penrhyn
>
>This would tie in with the family in 1881 but I can't find Owen,
>born that
>parish in 1841, 1851.
>
>Pam Buttrey
>
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