| Rhyndwyclydach Higher 1841 census Schedules 37-54 |
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| Brynmane William Thomas, 30, lab., yes Hannah Thomas, 25, yes Mary Thomas, 3, yes Gwenllian Thomas, 1, yes |
William & Hannah Thomas, Brynmane were recorded on the 1841 list of Baran chapel members. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Clyncoch Jane Cook, 60, farmer, yes Jane Cook, 40, yes Ann Davies, 15, F.S., yes Morgan Pugh, 55, Ag. Lab., no Ebenezer Harries, 20, Ag. Lab., no David Thomas, 15, Ag. Lab., no David Thomas, 14, Ag. Lab., yes Evan Thomas, 13, Ag. Lab., yes |
In Gabriel Powell's survey of 1764, the freeholder was George Venables Vernon and the tenant was widow, Anne Bevan. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Llachartfach Elizabeth Davies, 60, farmer, yes Evan Davies, 35, yes David Davies, 30, yes Dinah Davies, 25, yes Jenkin Davies, 20, yes Mary Davies, 20, F.S., no Hannah Morgan, 15, F.S., yes Elizabeth Harris, 9, yes |
In Gabriel Powell's survey of 1764, the freeholder was Arthur Davies and the tenant was Henry Phillip. In the 1805 & 1809 Land Tax Assessments, the tenant was a David Davies. |
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| Llachartfawr Howel Jones, 35, farmer, yes Jane Jones, 20, yes Isaac Jones, 1, yes Thomas Thomas, 15, Ag. Lab., yes Isaac Hopkin, 15, Ag. Lab., yes Ann Jones, 15, F.S., yes Margaret William, 15, F.S., yes Ann William, 14, F.S., yes |
Part of the Glynmeirch estate. Howel Jones was the son-in-law of Rev. Roger Howell (Nantmoel Uchaf) and brother of Isaac Jones (Glynmeirch, Rhyndwyclydach Lower). In Gabriel Powell's survey of 1764, the freeholder was George Venables Vernon and the tenant was John David, possibly the father of Isaac John (later Jones) and grandfather of the above named Howel and Isaac. Isaac John was the tenant recorded in the Land Tax Assessments of 1805 & 1809. Isaac and his wife, Magdalen are buried at Baran Chapel cemetery with 2 grandsons. In the Gellionnen List of Members, Maud John and David John, Llychart fawr are recorded in 1772 (page 7) and Llewelyn John is recorded in 1773 (page 9). Rev. Roger Howell's daughter, Jane Jones and her servant, Ann Jones were recorded on the 1841 list of Baran chapel members. Howell, Jane & 2 of their sons are buried at Baran. |
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| Tynygraig Mary Thomas, 60, Ind., yes |
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| Penwainmawr Daniel Hopkin, 40, lab., yes Hannah Hopkin, 40, yes Thomas Hopkin, 20, Ag. Lab., yes Jane Hopkin, 9, yes Magdalen Hopkin, 6, no |
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| Penwainmawr Llewelyn William, 40, mason, yes Luce William, 30, no Mary William, 10, yes Rees William, 7, yes Sarah William, 5, yes Esther William, 2, yes Hannah William, 7mths., yes |
Llewelyn William, mason & Luce William (no abode given) were recorded on the 1841 list of Baran chapel members. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Heolddu William William, 55, farmer, yes Mary William, 55, yes Lewis William, 20, Ag. Lab., yes Catherine William, 25, yes John William, 22, Ag. Lab., yes William William, 15, Ag. Lab., yes Ann William, 15 yes Elizabeth William, 13, yes Thomas William, 11, yes |
In the 1805 & 1809 Land Tax Assessments, the tenant was a John William | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Coedca-mawr David Rees, 25, lab., yes Hannah Rees, 25, no Thomas Rees, 5, yes Evan Rees, 3, yes |
In Gabriel Powell's survey of 1764, the freeholder was Gabriel Powell himself and the tenant was Griffith Simon. In the 1805 & 1809 Land Tax Assessments, the tenant was a Rees Thomas. David & Hannah Rees, Coedcae Mawr, were recorded on the 1841 list of Baran chapel members. |
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| Castellpicin Elias William, 35, lab., yes Mary William, 40, yes Edward William, 3, yes |
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| Gellylluog Morgan Evan, 45, farmer, yes Elizabeth Evan, 50, yes Ann Evan, 15, yes Elizabeth Evan, 15, yes Mary Evan, 10, yes Gwenllian Evan, 6, yes |
In Gabriel Powell's survey of 1764, there were 3 tenements called "Gellylyog". The freeholders were (1) Watkin Howel and his wife and Roger Howell, with tenant Richard Jenkin; (2) Henry William with tenant William Morgan and (3) John Morgan with tenant Evan William Thomas Prees. In the 1805 & 1809 Land Tax Assessments the tenant was a Jenkin William. |
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| Parkybedw David Jones, 55, weaver, yes Elizabeth Jones, 50, yes Rachel Jones, 15, yes Ann Jones, 7, yes Elizabeth Jones, 5, yes Thomas Jones, 25, blacksmith, yes |
David Jones, weaver & Elizabeth Jones (no abode given) were recorded on the 1841 list of Baran chapel members. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Gellylluog usha David John, 40, farmer, yes Margaret John 35, yes Elizabeth John ,80, yes Elizabeth John, 11, yes Gwenllian John ,9, yes Evan John, 8, yes Phillip John, 4, yes John John, 3mths., yes David Rees, 8mths., yes Margaret Nathaniel, 12, F.S., yes |
In Gabriel Powell's survey of 1764, the freeholder of "Gellylyog Ycha" was Thomas Popkin and the tenant was Thomas Harry. In the 1805 & 1809 Land Tax Assessments the tenant was an Evan John. Margaret & Elizabeth John, Gelliluog were recorded on the 1841 list of Baran chapel members. |
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| Llwyn evan Alice Bowen, 45, farmer, yes Jane Bowen, 20, yes David Bowen, 15, yes Mary Bowen, 15, yes Isaac Bowen, 13, yes Esther Bowen, 11, yes Sarah Bowen, 8, yes David Hopkin, Ag. Lab., yes |
Alice Bowen was the widow of John Bowen - elder brother of both Henry Bowen (Llettyrcrydd) and David Bowen (Nantmoel Isaf). These 3 brothers were the sons of David & Jane Bowen (Nantmoel Isaf). It is likely that Alice was herself the daughter of Isaac & Magdalen Jones of Llachartfawr/Glynmeirch and the sister of Howell Jones, Llachartfawr & Issac Jones Glynmeirch. In Gabriel Powell's survey of 1764, the freeholder of "Lletty or Llwyn Evan at Nantmole" was George Venables Vernon and the tenant was David Bowen. The farm is also known as Llwyn Ifan and was one of the meeting houses used by the members who broke away from Gellionnen prior to the foundation of the Baran chapel. In the 1805 & 1809 Land Tax Assessments the tenant was a Morgan Morgan. Alice, her husband, John and 3 of their children are buried together at Baran Chapel cemetery. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Penbank William Lewis, 35, collier, yes Ann Lewis, 40, yes Rees Lewis, 14, collier, yes Ann Lewis, 11, yes David Lewis, 8, yes Catherine Lewis, 6, yes William Lewis, 3, yes |
William & Ann Lewis and their daughter, Catherine are buried at Baran Chapel cemetery. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Nantmole isha David Bowen, 35, farmer, yes Catherine Bowen, 25, yes John Bowen, 8, yes Mary Bowen, 5, yes Mary Nathaniel, 15, F.S., no |
David Bowen was the younger brother of Henry Bowen (Llettyrcrydd) and brother-in-law of Alice Bowen (Llwyn Ifan). He inherited the lease of Nantmoel Isaf after the death of his mother, Jane Bowen in 1840. Jane (nee Philip) had been the widow of David Bowen. In Gabriel Powell's survey of 1764, the freeholder of "Blaen Nant Mole Yssha" was John Morgan and the tenant was John David Bowen. In the 1805 Land Tax Assessment the tenant was David Bowen who died circa 1810. From 1811, the tenant was his widow, Jane Bowen. Catherine Bowen, Nantmole isaf was recorded on the 1841 list of Baran chapel members. David & Catherine, their daughter, Mary and son, John & his wife are buried at Baran cemetery. |
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| Pantyfynon Mary Nathaniel, 40, knitter, no Thomas Nathaniel, 8, yes Rachel Nathaniel, 6, yes |
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| Tynewidd Thomas Davies, 25, blacksmith, no Rachel Davies, 25, no Margaret Morgan, 7, F.S., no |
Thomas Davies, smith & Rachel Davies (no abode given) were recorded on the 1841 list of Baran chapel members. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Clynithrim ganol Thomas Thomas, 40, mason, yes Elizabeth Thomas, 40, yes Rachel Thomas, 15, yes William Thomas, 15, mason, yes Thomas Thomas, 14, mason, yes Mary Thomas, 11, yes Evan Thomas, 8, yes Hannah Thomas, 7, yes Daniel Thomas, 2, yes Margaret Thomas, 3mths., yes |
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