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This needs some work.
The house was called “Ty Coch” in Welsh and “Red House” in English.
Families that farmed here in the census years were:
The Jayne (1841 and 1851), Goodenough (1861), Jenkins (1871) and Williams families (1881-1901).
Joseph Goodenough was accused of having an improper relationship with Hannah, the wife of Philip Lewis in the mid 1860s, although this was not accepted by the court as far as we can tell. He was appointed as the District Surveyor for Panteg in the mid-1860s, so I assume that he had left Glascoed for Panteg by this point. He was living in Panteg with his family in 1871, according to the census.
The Hanburys also lived at a house called Red House in the 1841 census - I am not sure whether it is the same residence.
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