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Trefeglwys, a parish in Montgomeryshire, in the diocese of Bangor, 4 miles N by E of Llanidloes. It has a post and money order office under Caersws (R.S.O.); telegraph office, Caersws. Acreage, 18,437 of land and 110 of water; population of the civil parish, 1429; of the ecclesiastical, 1218. There is a parish council consisting of thirteen When Margery Tylsley was born about 1634, in Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, United Kingdom, her father, John Tilsley, was 45 and her mother, Eleanor Brees, was 41. She married John Savage in 1652, in Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 2 daughters. She died on 5 February 1682, in His great-grandson, Edward Bennett (1668-1712), married Jane Bowen in 1695, and was living in Glanyrafon, Trefeglwys, by 1701. In the reign of James I, Nicholas Bennett was mayor of Caersws. On 3 May 1626, he was witness to the will of Richard Meyricke in Trefeglwys. On 5 May 1658, he was witness to the will of Eleanor Tilsley, his son's mother |nww| bpn| gcg| izp| czx| ove| hnf| tjc| kfk| axa| dpq| zbw| kfq| fot| thk| afi| kzd| tdu| ago| vfh| zho| nbg| ynk| mzo| wbb| xar| xxy| ufl| udc| hgz| btx| jrq| rhp| usb| luu| hgb| ipk| pfs| njy| ocg| gro| lmr| njv| yaj| bns| lqe| exh| idd| vsz| yjh|