In 1851 Eleanor Williams (31) of Llanbedr Merioneth and husband George Williams (35) of Llanferes Denbighshire, mining captain, were living in Tyddyn Gwladus silver lead mines, Trawsfynydd, Merioneth. Present were children: Richard (9) of Llanelltyd, Humphrey (7) of Llanelltyd, Edward (3) of Llanddwywe, Jane (1) of Trawsfynydd. [Son George was with his paternal grandfather Humphrey Evans in Maesog Clynnog Caernarvonshire.]
In 1861 Ellenor Williams (42) of Llanbedr Merionethshire and husband George Williams (45) of Llanwenas Denbighshire, mine agent (lead mine), were living at Tyddyn Gwladus mine in Trawsfynydd. Present were children (born in Trawsfynydd): Edward (13), scholar, Elizabeth L. (4), scholar, Evan W. (3), Jane (11), scholar, William (7), scholar. [Son Humphrey was with his paternal grandfather Humphrey Evans in Maesog Clynnog Caernarvonshire.]
On 24 Mar 1864 Ellin Williams was granted Letters of Administration of her husband's personal estate.
In 1871 Ellen Williams (51) of Llanbeder, widow, farmer of 42 acres, was living in Tyn y Celyn in Ardudwy is Afon, Llanelltyd. Present were children (born in Trawsfynydd): Jane W. (21), Elizabeth Laura (14), scholar, Evan M. (13), scholar, Ellen G. (9), scholar
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Elinor Williams died aged 52 years. 2
Administration of the effects of Ellin Williams late of Tynycelyn in the Parish of Llanelltyd in the County of Merioneth, widow, who died 24 August 1872 at Tynycelyn was granted 13 January 1873 to Richard Wynne Williams of Dolgelley in the said County and Humphrey Wynne Williams of Barmouth in the said County, chemists, the sons, and two of the next of kin. Personal effects under £50. 3