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I Have
I.G.I - Breconshire, Carmarthenshire, Devon, Durham, Glamorgan,
Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Monmouthshire, Northumberland,
Somerset & Wiltshire.
1851 census indexes - Glamorgan, Gloucestershire, Herefordshire
Parts of Monmouthshire, Somerset.
1861 census index - Monmouthshire
1871 census index - Newport & Christchurch
1881 census index - whole Country
1891 census index - Bristol & Bedminster
Monmouthshire Marriages 1725 - 1837
Glamorgan Marriages - Pre 1837
Carmarthenshire Marriages - 1754 - 1837
Pembrokeshire Marriages - 1813 - 1837
Cardiganshire Marriages - 1813 - 1837
Bristol Marriages 1800 - 1837
Gloucestershire Marriages 1800 - 1837
about 500 Monmouthshire wills pre 1858
Bishops transcripts for most of Monmouthshire 1725 - 1837
and various other indexes for Welsh & West Country counties.
Please dont ask me to look up anything I am too busy.
Thanks Mike John
Noted the e-mail from Gwynneth re census and indexes. I don't mean to sound dumb (but I guess I am at this point), what's the difference between the two. What does a census have that an index doesn't have and vice versa? Are some years done both ways?
Thanks for the clarification.
Shirley
searching Thomas, Rees and Jones
I have been unable to get any lookup help so now I am asking if anyone would
happen to know the LDS FHC microfilm numbers for the full census for
1841,1851 of the area that would include Rhymney, Wales. My great
grandparents immigrated to the US in 1865. I have been unable to locate my
SULLIVAN line in or around Rhymney. I therefore would like to look at the
full 1841, 1851 census of the appropriate area to see if I can locate Patrick
SULLIVAN, born circa 1842, his parents or siblings. I do know that Patrick
had a brother Florence but I do not know if he was in Wales at the time.
Marriage certificate General Register Office R005752 indicates Patrick
SULLIVAN was 21; a bachelor; a fireman in the iron works married Ellen
CUMMINS; 19; a spinster. They were living in Rhymney. Patrick's father was
John SULLIVAN(deceased); a general laborer. Ellen CUMMINS was living in
Rhymney; her father was John CUMMINS; a general laborer.They were married 25
July 1863. Marriage was solemnized at the Register Office Bedwellt, Monmouth
Wales. Witness was David Evans and Mary By***.
According to the Monmouthshire 1861 census, in the registration District in
Bedwelty, sub district Tredegar John CUMMINS Rhymney. Ellen was 14 at the
time. PRO 4001 79 05. The full census indicates that the CUMMINS family lived
at 13 Furnace Row in Rhymney further indicates that both John CUMMINS and his
wife Ellen (O'BRIEN/O'BRYAN) were both born in Ireland and the children were
born in Wales. Which would seem to indicate the CUMMINS family had been
settled in Wales since at least 1845.
Any help or suggestions would be appreciated as this is one of my brickwalls
and my New Year's resolution is to attempt to break through and find my
paternal ancestors.
Thank you for any and all comments.
Regards,
Walt
As the new year is almost upon us I'm wondering if it would be a good idea for those of us with census CDs and indexes to list those we have. I'm not sure which of "my" areas have been indexed and it would be a great help to me.
To start the ball rolling this is what I have:
CDs
1881 census (national)
1851 census Bristol and East Somerset
1851 census Brecknock
Indexes
1851 Mutford (Suffolk)
1851 North Somerset
I also have some of the fiche for the index of the 1861 census for around the Ebbw Vale area.
I'm happy to do look ups for named individuals, with an approximate date of birth.
Gwynneth
(Still looking for COTTLE, POWELL, PALMER, TUCKER, HURLEY, JONES, PRICE, PHILLPOTS)
could sks assisist with details of Parish records of Trevethin.
John LEWIS of St Clears m Mary Anne Powell of Trevethin. Date /year unknown.
John was a stone mason for LLANOVER Estate in ABERCARN .
Thanks in advance
PAT ROSSITER
rossiter(a)one.net.au
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Researching Jones, Legge, Melhuish and Podmore
Looking in vain for Harry S White born Burmah,
India circa 1854, was he a soldier's or
a civil servant's son or what.
Help Please
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Mike:
Looking in the white pages for Abertillery and British Telephones for Gwent
we find that there are 4 Bowden's in Abertillery and no Greenhalgh, however
the BT indicates 11 Bowden's and 16 Greenhalgh's in Gwent
Hope this helps:
Hilda & Ken Morley ( kmorley105(a)aol.com ) Vegas.
Mike:
Relative to your posting requesting information from any one that lived in
Six Bells between 1920 & 1980. We lived in 13 Bryn Terrace between 1932 &
1958, which is at the Southern end of Jubilee Road, but do not remember the
family named Bowden.
Suggest you post your message on the Abertillery Town Web Site as they also
cover Six Bells:( http://www.abertillery-net.co.uk/ ) Just re read your
e-mail and see that you already list the Aber site at the end of your
posting. No matter our recommendations are still the same.
Good luck in your search:
Hilda & Kenneth Morley ( kmorley105(a)aol.com )
Ex Six Bells now retired and living in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA.
My interests for Abertillery
Does anyone live or at one time lived in Six Bells
between 1920 - 1980 and knew a Bowden Family
that lived at Jubilee Road. Betty the daughter of
William and Emily Bowden born 1923 married
Walter Greenhalgh in 1946 and had 2 children Paul
& Kay.
I would be grateful of any information you can give
me about this family.
My Website which has daily updates contains transcribed
Bishops transcripts and Parish records plus other records
pertaining to Gwent {Monmouthshire}.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monfamilies/myfamily.htm
Mike John
Dear List
I am researching my Llewellyn side of the family . . .
in particular Philip Llewellyn's parents who owned
Coal Mines in the South of Wales.
Please if you have any information on the Llewellyn's
I am researching or on any of the coal mines, or could
direct me to some url's please do not hesitate to
contact me on:
suski_u(a)yahoo.com
Tahnking you in advance
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> Today's Topics:
> #1 Re: [BlaenauGwent] Re: Blaenau Gwe ["Dr.
> David Llewellyn" <LlewellynDH]
> #2 [BlaenauGwent] 1851/1861 Census lo ["David
> Yorath" <david(a)dyorath.free]
> #3 [BlaenauGwent] Re: Marriage index ["Anne
> Scales" <AncestralRoots@anne]
> #4 [BlaenauGwent] Re: Marriage index [Andrew
> Mead <andrew.mead(a)bbc.co.uk]
> #5 Re: [BlaenauGwent] Re: Marriage in [Nan
> Ramsey <nan_ramsey(a)yahoo.com>]
> #6 Re: [BlaenauGwent] Marriage index [Nan
> Ramsey <nan_ramsey(a)yahoo.com>]
> #7 Re: [BlaenauGwent] Re: Marriage in ["Pam
> Thornbury" <pthorn(a)ihug.co.nz]
> #8 Re: [BlaenauGwent] Wattsville ?
> ["Crosskeys" <xkeys(a)xkeys.freeserve]
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> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 11:05:36 GMT0BST
> From: "Dr. David Llewellyn"
> <LlewellynDH(a)Cardiff.ac.uk>
> To: BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [BlaenauGwent] Re: Blaenau Gwent
> Cemetry
>
> Hi Everyone
>
> As there have been a few messages re. Abertillery
> and birth and
> burial records recently, I thought I would take this
> opportunity to
> remind listers to the Blaenau Gwent site that they
> can list their
> interests on the Abertillery town site genealogy
> pages - send me
> an e-mail - and/or leave messages for others on the
> notice board. I
> will undertake some look ups and do some research
> myself. I have
> done so for people looking in other parts of the
> Ebbw Fach valley
> e.g Blaina and Nantyglo and further south in
> Llanhilleth/Aberbeeg.
> All I ask is that if you do send me a query to be a
> little patient as I
> do receive quite a number of requests - I will do my
> best.
>
> May I also take this opportunity to wish everyone a
> Meery
> Christmas from the Abertillery town site - Nadolig
> Llawen!
>
> David Llewellyn
>
>
> David Llewellyn
> Webmaster - Abertillery and District website
> http://www.abertillery-net.co.uk
>
> Abertillery RFC/Green & Whites on the Web:
> http://www.abertillery-rfc.co.uk
>
> ______________________________
> ATTACHMENT part 3 message/rfc822
> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 11:12:48 -0000
> From: "David Yorath" <david(a)dyorath.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [BlaenauGwent] 1851/1861 Census look up
> please
>
> I am looking for the family of SAVERY./ SAVORY /
> SAVOREY etc in the 1861 &
> 1871 census I have the following. with the help of
> Richard Royden and Pam
> Thornbury
>
> in the 1851 Census
>
> Luke SAVERY age 31 Thornbury Gloucestershire
> Elizabeth A SAVERY age 26 Alveston Gloucestershire
> Alfred SAVERY aged 5 months Abersychan
>
> in the 1881 Census
>
> Elizabeth SAVOREY widow age 52 Alveston
> Gloucestershire
> Thomas SAVOREY age 20 Trevethin
> Robert SAVOREY age 19 Trevethin
> Mary A SAVOREY age 17 Trevethin
> Herbert SAVOREY age 15 Trevethin
> Ada SAVOREY age 12 Trevethin
>
> I have the birth certificate for Herbert which
> states father Luke SAVERY
> mother Elizabeth A SMITH born 26 th March 1866 so
> the error in the age
> between the two census must have been calculation or
> enumerator
>
> Also I have a James SAVORY baptised 1,12,1850 St
> Cadocs Trevethin parents
> Luke & Elizabeth SAVORY
>
> There is also a John SAVERY on free BMD birth 1853
> Vol 11a Page 117
> Pontypool
>
> There was in the region of 15 children in the family
> so it would cost me a
> fair bit to search all birth certificates without
> confirmation of Names and
> Ages from the above it looked that the names could
> have been in the 1861
> census or 1871 census except those that were infant
> mortalities as the
> family has not left the Abersychan / Trevethin Area
> where my wife's family
> come from
>
> ______________________________
> ATTACHMENT part 4 message/rfc822
> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 15:26:03 -0000
> From: "Anne Scales"
> <AncestralRoots(a)annescales.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [BlaenauGwent] Re: Marriage index
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Nan Ramsey" <nan_ramsey(a)yahoo.com>
> To: <GLAMORGAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 4:51 PM
> Subject: Marriage index
>
>
> > Hello Listers,
> >
> > A few months ago, someone gave a web site that had
> an
> > index for marriages before 1837. They even
> matched up
> > spouses. I think that it may have been for MON
> > county, but I'm not sure. I book marked it, but I
> had
> > to replace my hard drive twice since then due to
> disk
> > crashes and have lost the site. Could some kind
> soul
> > please send me the address?
>
> ========================================
>
> Nan, was it perhaps the NLW website
> (http://www.llgc.org.uk/) which
> has lists of Marriage BONDS online?
>
> (These are applications for Marriage LICENCES, for
> people who chose
> not to marry by BANNS.)
>
> Anne Scales
> AncestralRoots(a)annescales.freeserve.co.uk
>
> ______________________________
> ATTACHMENT part 5 message/rfc822
> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 16:17:37 -0000
> From: Andrew Mead <andrew.mead(a)bbc.co.uk>
> To: BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [BlaenauGwent] Re: Marriage index and NLW
>
> In a reply, Anne said:
>
> > Nan, was it perhaps the NLW website
> (http://www.llgc.org.uk/) which
> > has lists of Marriage BONDS online?
> >
> I have tried this site, but have yet to find any
> index of names for MLBs (or
> Wills or anything else!) - does anyone know the URL
> which would get to the
> index? Is an index of names even available?
> Andrew
>
>
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> ATTACHMENT part 6 message/rfc822
> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 08:40:17 -0800 (PST)
> From: Nan Ramsey <nan_ramsey(a)yahoo.com>
> To: BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [BlaenauGwent] Re: Marriage index and
> NLW
>
> Andrew,
>
> I just tried it out and it works. click on the
> place
> where it says data bases.
>
> Nan
> --- Andrew Mead <andrew.mead(a)bbc.co.uk> wrote:
> > In a reply, Anne said:
> >
> > > Nan, was it perhaps the NLW website
> > (http://www.llgc.org.uk/) which
> > > has lists of Marriage BONDS online?
> > >
> > I have tried this site, but have yet to find any
> > index of names for MLBs (or
> > Wills or anything else!) - does anyone know the
> URL
> > which would get to the
> > index? Is an index of names even available?
> > Andrew
> >
> >
> > This e-mail, and any attachment, is confidential.
> If
> > you have received
> > it in error, please delete it from your system, do
> > not use or disclose
> > the information in any way, and notify me
> > immediately. The contents of
> > this message may contain personal views which are
> > not the views of the
> > BBC, unless specifically stated.
> >
> >
> > ==== BlaenauGwent Mailing List ====
> > Welsh Genealogy:
> > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MON
> >
>
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> ATTACHMENT part 7 message/rfc822
> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 09:06:44 -0800 (PST)
> From: Nan Ramsey <nan_ramsey(a)yahoo.com>
> To: BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [BlaenauGwent] Marriage index
>
> Cathy,
>
> Thank you for your response. The BMD index I have,
> I'm one of the volunteers who are working on
> transcribing. The site that I was seeking was
> before
> the BMD and for MON county. It was sent to me by
> another lister.
> Thank you anyway,
>
> Nan
>
> --- CJER123(a)cs.com wrote:
> > hello,
> > believe its on .....rootsweb.com BMD index
> > hope i helped
> > cathy england
> >
> >
> > ==== BlaenauGwent Mailing List ====
> > Abertillery website:
> > http://www.abertillery-net.co.uk/
> >
>
>
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> ATTACHMENT part 8 message/rfc822
> Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2000 08:59:32 +1300
> From: "Pam Thornbury" <pthorn(a)ihug.co.nz>
> To: BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [BlaenauGwent] Re: Marriage index and
> NLW
>
> Hello Andrew
>
> This is the page that gives you the entry to the
> searches. Click on
> Marriage Bonds database.
>
> http://www.llgc.org.uk:81/isysmenu.htm
>
> Be warned, it is not always available ( I think they
> turn everything
> off when they go home for the weekend!!) and it also
> takes a long
> time to load the very large name lists.
>
> Pam
> in New Zealand
> > In a reply, Anne said:
> >
> > > Nan, was it perhaps the NLW website
> (http://www.llgc.org.uk/) which
> > > has lists of Marriage BONDS online?
> > >
> > I have tried this site, but have yet to find any
> index of names for MLBs (or
> > Wills or anything else!) - does anyone know the
> URL which would get to the
> > index? Is an index of names even available?
> > Andrew
> >
>
> ______________________________
> ATTACHMENT part 9 message/rfc822
> Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2000 22:36:00 -0000
> From: "Crosskeys" <xkeys(a)xkeys.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [BlaenauGwent] Wattsville ?
>
> Hi,
> I hope the following is of some help to Pat Carter
> :-
> In 1875 the London and South Wales Colliery Company
> were
> engaged in sinking a new pit in Crosskeys as well as
> constructing a New Town for the residence of the
> employees.
> The new pit was known as the North Risca Colliery
> and for
> sometime the New Town was known as North Risca.
> The references to Risca in the above are quite
> misleading as
> both Colliery and New Town were located in the
> Parish of
> Mynyddislwyn and not in the Parish of Risca .
> The New Town consisted of Tredegar Street and
> Llanover Street.
> Later Llanover Street became known as River Row but
> nowadays it's known as Tredegar Terrace. The name of
> Tredegar Street has remained the same. The New Town
> is now known as Newtown, Crosskeys.
>
> If you are trying to locate relatives in Newtown in
> the 1881 Census
> it would be wise to search the Parish of
> Mynyddislwyn
> instead of the Parish of Risca.
>
> Derek
>
> Crosskeys
> www.xkeys.freeserve.co.uk
>
> nb the village of Wattsville was built at a later
> date and
> takes its name from E.H Watts the Managing Director
> of the above mentioned Colliery Company.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Pat Carter" <pgc(a)supanet.com>
> To: <BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 7:06 PM
> Subject: [BlaenauGwent] Wattsville ?
>
>
>
> > The family lived in New Town, Crosskeys, Risca.
> Looking at a copy of a
> 1879 map kindly forwarded to me by another lister,
> the area known as New
> Town is situated in North Risca.rather than
> Crosskeys.
> > Hoping that someone out there can help.
> >
> > Pat
> > in very wet and very windy Kent
> >
> >
> >
> > ==== BlaenauGwent Mailing List ====
> > Welsh Genealogy:
> > http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MON
> >
> >
>
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> If you are trying to locate relatives in Newtown in the 1881 Census
> it would be wise to search the Parish of Mynyddislwyn
> instead of the Parish of Risca.
Can I also add here that, if searching using the census place on the
cd-roms, 509 people will only be found if you spell it Mywyddyslwyn (Note
the 'w' instead of the 'n').
(The other 'y' instead of an 'i' is also necessary in both cases).
That is one of the disadvantages of a computerised search.
Hope this helps someone.
Best wishes,
Barbara Griffiths at ibgriffiths(a)msn.com
Coventry UK
Surname interests
P A R R Y - collecting every reference I can find in MON/HEF/BRE/
(J O N E S/G R I F F I T H S/H U G H E S/W I L L I A M S - people who marry
Parrys) (particularly interested in anyone called Amsey/Amcey GRIFFITHS)
M I N E T T - Particularly HEF/GLS but also anytime/anyplace
Hi,
I hope the following is of some help to Pat Carter :-
In 1875 the London and South Wales Colliery Company were
engaged in sinking a new pit in Crosskeys as well as
constructing a New Town for the residence of the employees.
The new pit was known as the North Risca Colliery and for
sometime the New Town was known as North Risca.
The references to Risca in the above are quite misleading as
both Colliery and New Town were located in the Parish of
Mynyddislwyn and not in the Parish of Risca .
The New Town consisted of Tredegar Street and Llanover Street.
Later Llanover Street became known as River Row but
nowadays it's known as Tredegar Terrace. The name of
Tredegar Street has remained the same. The New Town
is now known as Newtown, Crosskeys.
If you are trying to locate relatives in Newtown in the 1881 Census
it would be wise to search the Parish of Mynyddislwyn
instead of the Parish of Risca.
Derek
Crosskeys
www.xkeys.freeserve.co.uk
nb the village of Wattsville was built at a later date and
takes its name from E.H Watts the Managing Director
of the above mentioned Colliery Company.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Pat Carter" <pgc(a)supanet.com>
To: <BlaenauGwent-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 7:06 PM
Subject: [BlaenauGwent] Wattsville ?
> The family lived in New Town, Crosskeys, Risca. Looking at a copy of a
1879 map kindly forwarded to me by another lister, the area known as New
Town is situated in North Risca.rather than Crosskeys.
> Hoping that someone out there can help.
>
> Pat
> in very wet and very windy Kent
>
>
>
> ==== BlaenauGwent Mailing List ====
> Welsh Genealogy:
> http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MON
>
>
Hello Andrew
This is the page that gives you the entry to the searches. Click on
Marriage Bonds database.
http://www.llgc.org.uk:81/isysmenu.htm
Be warned, it is not always available ( I think they turn everything
off when they go home for the weekend!!) and it also takes a long
time to load the very large name lists.
Pam
in New Zealand
> In a reply, Anne said:
>
> > Nan, was it perhaps the NLW website (http://www.llgc.org.uk/) which
> > has lists of Marriage BONDS online?
> >
> I have tried this site, but have yet to find any index of names for MLBs (or
> Wills or anything else!) - does anyone know the URL which would get to the
> index? Is an index of names even available?
> Andrew
>
Cathy,
Thank you for your response. The BMD index I have,
I'm one of the volunteers who are working on
transcribing. The site that I was seeking was before
the BMD and for MON county. It was sent to me by
another lister.
Thank you anyway,
Nan
--- CJER123(a)cs.com wrote:
> hello,
> believe its on .....rootsweb.com BMD index
> hope i helped
> cathy england
>
>
> ==== BlaenauGwent Mailing List ====
> Abertillery website:
> http://www.abertillery-net.co.uk/
>
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Andrew,
I just tried it out and it works. click on the place
where it says data bases.
Nan
--- Andrew Mead <andrew.mead(a)bbc.co.uk> wrote:
> In a reply, Anne said:
>
> > Nan, was it perhaps the NLW website
> (http://www.llgc.org.uk/) which
> > has lists of Marriage BONDS online?
> >
> I have tried this site, but have yet to find any
> index of names for MLBs (or
> Wills or anything else!) - does anyone know the URL
> which would get to the
> index? Is an index of names even available?
> Andrew
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In a reply, Anne said:
> Nan, was it perhaps the NLW website (http://www.llgc.org.uk/) which
> has lists of Marriage BONDS online?
>
I have tried this site, but have yet to find any index of names for MLBs (or
Wills or anything else!) - does anyone know the URL which would get to the
index? Is an index of names even available?
Andrew
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Nan Ramsey" <nan_ramsey(a)yahoo.com>
To: <GLAMORGAN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, December 17, 2000 4:51 PM
Subject: Marriage index
> Hello Listers,
>
> A few months ago, someone gave a web site that had an
> index for marriages before 1837. They even matched up
> spouses. I think that it may have been for MON
> county, but I'm not sure. I book marked it, but I had
> to replace my hard drive twice since then due to disk
> crashes and have lost the site. Could some kind soul
> please send me the address?
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Nan, was it perhaps the NLW website (http://www.llgc.org.uk/) which
has lists of Marriage BONDS online?
(These are applications for Marriage LICENCES, for people who chose
not to marry by BANNS.)
Anne Scales
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