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These articles all have a connection to Wales. The articles may be about my travels, life, places or general things I have noticed in Wales.

  • Meidrim, Carmarthenshire, Wales.

    Meidrim is a village and community located about 8 miles (13 km) west of Carmarthen and 3.3 miles (5.3 km) north of St Clears in Carmarthenshire, Wales.

  • Mynydd Eglwysilan, Caerphilly, Wales.

    Mynydd Eglwysilan is a 355-metre-high hill in the Caerphilly county borough of South Wales.

  • Nantymoel.

    Nant-y-moel or Nantymoel, meaning "stream from the bare mountain", is a village that includes the formerly separate village of Pricetown in the county borough of Bridgend, Wales, on the River Ogmore and is one of the constituent villages of the Ogmore Valley.

  • Nolton and Roch, Pembrokeshire, Wales.

    Nestled in the heart of Pembrokeshire, Wales, the community of Nolton and Roch comprises two charming villages and several hamlets, including Cuffern and Druidston.  This unique corner of Wales is not only defined by its stunning natural beauty but also by a rich legacy of history and industry

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  • Ogmore, Vale of Glamorgan.

    Ogmore (Welsh: Ogwr) is a village in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales on the River Ogmore. It grew around the now-ruined Ogmore Castle, built by the Normans. 

  • Ogwr, Mid Glamorgan, Wales.

    The Borough of Ogwr was one of six districts of Mid Glamorgan in Wales, which existed from 1974 to 1996.

  • Phyllis Rosina Daniels.

    When Phyllis Rosina Daniels was born on February 9, 1923, in Nantymoel, Glamorgan, Wales, her father, Samuel, was 31, and her mother, Hannah, was 27. She married Arthur James Adams, and they had three children together. She then married Bertram W Wilson in December 1976 in Watford,

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  • Raymond Daniels.

    When Raymond Daniels was born in 1933, his father, Samuel, was 42, and his mother, Hannah, was 38. He married Joan Croft in December 1980 in Weymouth, Dorset, England. He then married Joan B Cross in December 1980 in Weymouth, Dorset, England. He died on February 5, 2014, in Dorchester, Dorset,

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  • Richard Wilde.

    Richard Wilde was born in 1796 in Laleston, Glamorgan, Wales, the son of Jenkin. He married twice and had six children with the two women. He died in 1881, having lived a long life of 85 years.

  • Samuel Daniels.

    When Samuel Daniel was born in 1856 in Carmarthenshire, Wales, his father, Enoch, was 26 and his mother, Jane, was 22. He married Gwenllian Jones in 1883 in Glamorgan, Wales. They had nine children in 23 years. He had six brothers and four sisters.

  • Samuel Daniels.

    When Samuel Daniels was born on December 21, 1891, in Nantymoel, Glamorgan, Wales, his father, Samuel, was 35 and his mother, Gwenllian, was 35. He married Hannah Burrows on October 10, 1914, in Llangeinor, Glamorgan, Wales. They had eight children in 19 years. He died on September 22, 1954, in

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  • Samuel John Daniels.

    When Samuel John Daniels was born on October 31, 1917, his father, Samuel, was 25, and his mother, Hannah, was 22. He had five brothers and two sisters. He died in 1949 in London, London, England, at the age of 32 and was buried there.

  • St Cynwyl's Church, Aberporth.

    The current church building was erected in the 1850s on the foundations of an older church. The architect was Mr. Withers of London. There is a font, said to be of pre-Norman origin, outside, by the front porch, indicating an earlier history of worship in the community.

  • St Dogmaels.

    St Dogmaels (Welsh: Llandudoch) is a village, parish and community in Pembrokeshire, Wales, on the estuary of the River Teifi, a mile downstream from the town of Cardigan in neighbouring Ceredigion.

  • St Ishmael, Camrose, Pembrokeshire.

    Nestled in the heart of Camrose, Pembrokeshire, St Ishmael’s Church is a striking example of medieval ecclesiastical architecture with a rich and layered history that spans centuries.

  • St Mary and St John, Lamyatt.

    The Anglican Church Of St Mary and St John in Lamyatt, within the English county of Somerset, was built in the 13th century. It is a Grade II listed building.

  • St. Michael and All Angels, Tremain.

    St Michael's Church, Tremain, is a redundant church in the hamlet of Tremain (or Tremaen), Ceredigion, Wales. Cadw has designated it as a Grade II* listed building and is under the care of the Friends of Friendless Churches.

  • Susana Lewis.

    When Susana Lewis was born in 1844 in Llangynwyd, Glamorgan, Wales, her father, Lewis, was 52, and her mother, Mary, was 46. She married Jenkin Wylde in 1863 in Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales. They had eight children in 26 years. She died in June 1901 in Bridgend, Glamorgan, Wales, at the age of

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  • Thomas Davies.

    Thomas Davies was my 3rd great-grandfather.

  • Thomas Morris.

    When Thomas Morris was born on September 22, 1880, in Aberporth, Cardiganshire, Wales, his father, Daniel, was 21 and his mother, Maria, was 23. He had six brothers and five sisters. He married Agnes in 1900, and they had five children in 11 years.