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    1. Re: ATB: [CAE] early Caernarvon marriages--Lloyd
    2. Hi Gwen, You probably have these as well. They come under burials at Dolwyddelan. Catherine, daughter of Ellis Morgan of Pentre, Baker and Ellin his wife was buried 25th day of January 1748. Margaret Ellis Morgan of Pentre was buried January 22 1777. Rowland Morgan of Rhiwgoch, pauper was buried 6th of March 1793. Dolwyddelan in those days was split into two small hamlets, one named Pentre Bont (The village of the bridge), and the other named Pentre Felin (The village of the Mill). This would make a lot of sense, being that Ellis Morgan was classed as a baker. There is a house in that area even now called Pen y Cafnau, which when translated means head of the launders. These launders were the means of getting the water to the waterwheel, to power the mill. Happy hunting Bill Jones

    03/06/2006 09:52:29