Cromley (John EVANS 1805 -1842) (General)

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Wednesday, August 11, 2010, 12:54 (5223 days ago) @ kiwiceltic

EVANS Families have links to Crumlin, Mynyddyslwyn, Wales could Cromley be Crumlin?

Could be CRUMLIN
"CRUMLIN, a hamlet in the parish of Trevethan, in the county of Monmouth, 3½ miles S.W: of Pontypool. It is situated on the canal which joins Brecon canal near Newport, and is a station on the Taff Vale Extension of the West Midland railway."

CRUMLIN is a village in two parishes, viz. Llanhilleth and Mynyddyslwyn, in the Southern division of the county, Pontypool petty sessional division and county court district, with two railway stations, one called the High Level, on the Pontypool and Swansea branch, and the other the Low Level, on the Western Valleys section of the Great Western railway; it is 164½ miles from London, 5 west from Pontypool, 10 north-east from Caerphilly and 12 miles north from Newport.


Name: John Evans
Year of Registration: 1842
Quarter of Registration: Apr-May-Jun
District: Pontypool
County: Gwent, Monmouthshire
Volume: 26
Page: 98

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