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Penrhiw Farm

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  • 1911
     
    Mary Davies a widow age 62, born in Cynala, her daughters, Ellen Davies aged 27 and Maggie Jane aged 24, both single , born in Penrhiw. Also her brother Roger Jones aged 68, single, born in Cynala and a cattle dealer. There was also a servant Roger Jones, aged 38, single and a farm labourer  
  • 1901
     
    John Davies a farmer age 46, his wife Mary age 52, his daughters Eleanor age 18 and Margaret Jane age 15, also George Scott a general servant age 20
  • 1891
     
    John Davies, a widower age 35, farmer, his daughters Eleanor age 8 and Margaret J age 5, also John Williams age 13 a farm servant and Jane Davies age 50 , a general servant  
  • 1881
     
    John Edwards a farmer age 58, his wife Mary Anne age 44 his brother Thomas age 47 and 2 servants, John Davies age 25 and Elizabeth Davies age 14
  • 1871
     
    John Edwards , a farmer age 48, his wife Mary age 34,his brother Thomas age 37, also John Arthur age 27 an Agricultural labourer and Ann Morgan age 17, a servant  
  • 1861
     
    Evan Jones age 50, farmer of 45 acres, his wife Margaret age 44, daughters Jane age 17, Sarah age 3 Also William Jenkins a servant age 14 and Mary Jones a house servant age 14  
  • 1851
     
    John Davies a carpenter and farmer of 100 acres, age 41, his wife Joan age 38, his son Evan age 9, daughter Joan age 6, sons Thomas age 4, Benjamin age 1 . Also Sarah Jones age 72, widowed mother in law . Also 2 lodgers , Henry Morgan age 35, curate of Llanlleonfel. William? Couch age 28 a carpenter, and 4 servants: Daniel Davies age 26, John Williams age 22, Catherine Jones age 24 and Margaret Jones age 19
  • 1841
     
    Thomas Price age 55 a farmer, his wife Sarah age 55, sons David age 30, William age 25, Rees age 20 and Daniel age 15. also Jane Thomas age 20, a servant.

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