
Llanerchrugog Hall, Rhos.
Llannerchrugog Hall is thought to have been built in the early 18th century, but may be earlier. Originally a farmhouse.

Source: Emlyn Davies. Calendr Nene.
Llanerchrugog Hall, Rhos.
Llannerchrugog Hall is thought to have been built in the early 18th century, but may be earlier. Originally a farmhouse.
Source: Emlyn Davies. Calendr Nene.
Mine Workers getting on public transport in 1938. Broad Street, Rhos, Wrexham. Source: NWNMedia Total Page Visits: 2477 – Today Page Visits: 1
This is an account of the ancestors of Edwin Munslow, a baker of 9 Mountain Street, Rhosllanerchrugog. The story begins with the 1841 census, on which we meet a 45-year-old basket maker, John Munslow (Snr.) [more]
First of all, here is a very brief account of the Gracie family (I have compiled a complete history dating back to 1841, which will be available to members of the Gracie family): On 10th November 1834, Pawnbroker, Robert Gracie (born In Scotland circa [more]
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