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This may not have been a pub but a house down by the railway station but on the other side of the tracks but we do know that the Lewis familey farm an area known as Glan y Mor may be it is a building there
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The Occupants of the Glan Y Mor as of 1851Census
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635
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Glanymore
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Lewis
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Hannah
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Head
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W
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57
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Innkeeper
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AGY, Llangoed
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635
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Glanymore
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Lewis
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Eliza
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Daughter
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U
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25
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Inn Waitress
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CAE, Abergwyngregin
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635
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Glanymore
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Hughes
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Jane
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Servant
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U
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20
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General Servant
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CAE, Abergwyngregin
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May be Hannah Lewis a widow was the related to Mr. Lewis who ran the Bull Inn. by 1871 the Lewises had moved on and the Parrys were know living at Glan y Mor. Richard moved here from Pen y Bont when he married Elizabeth may be Mrs Lewis daughter named as Eliza in the 1851 census, they had a daughter who sadly died at the age of seventeen and was buried in the St Bodfans churchyard
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