WebBirth abt 1833 - Mynyddyslwyn, Monmouthshire, Wales Death Unavailable - Unavailable Mother Margaret Davies Father Joseph Phillips Quick access Family tree New search William Phillips family tree Family tree Explore more family trees Parents Joseph Phillips 1811 - 1882 Margaret Davies 1806 - 1875 Wrong William Phillips ? WebMynyddislwyn was a civil parish and urban district in Monmouthshire, south east Wales. It was abolished in local government reorganisation in 1974. It is named for the Mountain in its centre MynyddIslwyn (Islwyn Mountain or Islwyn's Mountain, Islwyn being a Welsh Male name, meaning Below the Grove).
Parish registers of Mynyddislwyn, 1656-1950
WebA transcript of the Kelly's Trade Directory for Monmouthshire for 1901. KELLY'S DIRECTORY OF MONMOUTHSHIRE 1901 - MYNYDDISLWYN ... MYNYDDYSLWYN is a very large parish, 2 miles from Abercarn station on the Western Valleys section of the Great Western railway, 8 west from Pontypool and 10 north-west-by-west from Newport, in the Southern division ... WebColour Variations White on Black Yellow Background Reset Enlarging Images. When viewing a Venue, all of the thumbnails can be enlarged by clicking on them. On mobile devices you … michael fisch net worth
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WebWales Monmouthshire Monmouthshire_Census_Surname_Index. Monmouthshire Census Surname Index. From FamilySearch Wiki. ... Mynyddyslwyn 6205777 NASH Nash 6205778 NETHERWENT SEE: ST. BRIDES NETHERWENT NEWCHURCH EAST/WEST Newchurch 6205780 NEWPORT Newport 6205779; ALSO: 942.43 X3p WebRoger Lewis (d. [1873]) of Gwrhay Fawr, Mynyddislwyn, Monmouthshire, was a coalowner who owned property in Mynyddislwyn and elsewhere in Monmouthshire and Glamorgan, and worked Gwrhay Colliery. His properties were a mixture of freehold land and copyhold land, being part of the Manor of Abercarn. Among Roger's five children was Thomas Lewis (d. [c. WebClick on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Mynydd Maen like this: MYNYDDMAEN, a hamlet in Mynyddyslwyn parish, Monmouth; 4¾ miles N E by N of Caerphilly. Real property, £8,067; of which £4,000 are in mines, £6in quarries, and £220 in iron works. michael fishbein playing piano