Interesting history of the mills. My mother's family were from Dyserth and Meliden. They had a small farm in Wicklow Ireland and were shipwrecked while on the way to Liverpool with potatoes, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. I think in the 1800s. They settled initially on the beach building Ty Coch house of grass and claimed the land on the beach. Lloyd's paid out the insurance on their flat boat and they bought a farm in Greenfields Holywell and then sold up. My grandfather, Maurice (Morris) Dowell bought a fisherman's cottage called Craigydon Victoria Road. They frequented Salem Church Meliden. Some are buried in the graveyard. All the Dowell family were related. Butchers, undertakers, solicitors shop keepers. My great grandfather, Edward Dowell was a platelayer on the railway. Maybe the one you mentioned. My great aunts, Jane and Ellen Dowell married Ernie Owen. He was, a quarry owner. Jane, his first wife, died and he married Ellen. Or the other way around? I have not managed to find any information on the shipwreck as yet. The boat lies next to one that went down containing slate. More towards Rhyl I think. If you come across any history in your researches please let me know. Thanks and keep up the good work. Mike
Wow fantastic family history, must have taken you a long time to research! If i come across anything i will be sure to let you know. Thanks for watching and your comment ATB Andy
A great little video Andy. I find it amazing the industries that thrived and then died as new technologies emerged. You presented some good information there that visitors will no doubt benefit from now. Good going. Mark
Nice.
Interesting history of the mills. My mother's family were from Dyserth and Meliden. They had a small farm in Wicklow Ireland and were shipwrecked while on the way to Liverpool with potatoes, between Prestatyn and Rhyl. I think in the 1800s. They settled initially on the beach building Ty Coch house of grass and claimed the land on the beach. Lloyd's paid out the insurance on their flat boat and they bought a farm in Greenfields Holywell and then sold up. My grandfather, Maurice (Morris) Dowell bought a fisherman's cottage called Craigydon Victoria Road.
They frequented Salem Church Meliden. Some are buried in the graveyard. All the Dowell family were related. Butchers, undertakers, solicitors shop keepers.
My great grandfather, Edward Dowell was a platelayer on the railway. Maybe the one you mentioned.
My great aunts, Jane and Ellen Dowell married Ernie Owen. He was, a quarry owner. Jane, his first wife, died and he married Ellen. Or the other way around?
I have not managed to find any information on the shipwreck as yet. The boat lies next to one that went down containing slate. More towards Rhyl I think.
If you come across any history in your researches please let me know.
Thanks and keep up the good work.
Mike
Wow fantastic family history, must have taken you a long time to research! If i come across anything i will be sure to let you know. Thanks for watching and your comment ATB Andy
superb this , more please
Working on the 2nd episode now, Rhyl harbour, Rhyl hovercaft and the lifeboat. Thanks for watching and your comment ATB Andy
A great little video Andy. I find it amazing the industries that thrived and then died as new technologies emerged. You presented some good information there that visitors will no doubt benefit from now. Good going. Mark
Cheers Mark
@@andyoutdoors4350 A pleasure Andy. Peace.
Well done mate. Great concept. well executed. 100%
@@seajunky007 thanks for watching and your comment Atb Andy
good shots there, nice to see things from above .
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