Hi John,
This is the next best thing to actually visiting Llananno Church. My Mills
ancestors lived in the parish for many years and their old farmhouse is
still there although much altered. My mother's brother was born there
although the family moved to Llangurig soon afterwards. I plan to visit the
church in the near future and explore the area.
Many thanks for this, it has made my day.
Regards,
Margaret Harvey
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From: "John Ball" <wfha(a)clara.co.uk>
To: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 1:36 PM
Subject: St Anno's Church, Llananno, RAD
Hi Everyone,
Listers may be interested to know that I've just uploaded the latest
"Retrospective Images of Wales" onto my website. This week's
retrospective webpage features photographs of St Anno's, the parish
church of Llananno in Radnorshire. The photographs were first shown on
Images of Wales in August 1998.
To view these photos, select "Images of Wales - Retrospective" from the
"Short Cuts" link at the top of my WFHA homepage at the URL below.
While you're there, make your own selection from my Webpage Archives,
but please note that my Retrospective feature has proved so popular that
requests now being received may not be shown until next December.
Enjoy!! :o)
Best wishes,
John
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John Ball, South Wales, UK
E-mail: wfha(a)clara.co.uk
Welsh Family History Archive (WFHA):
http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/index.htm
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