Thanks for all the hard work you do to give people like me help and enjoyment.
An impossible task. i have done my welsh history back untill 1800. There was talk of
one of my great grandmothers being Jewish refugee. would you know how I would find out
how she came into the country and how she ended up in South wales or Cardigan.
impossible withour names I know. But I am stuck.
Jane Camp
John Ball <john(a)jlb2005.plus.com> wrote:
Pictures of: Nantyglo (MON); and Dan-y-graig Cemetery, Swansea (GLA)
Dear Listers,
This week's 'Retrospective Images of Wales' webpages, just uploaded onto my
website, include:
1. Scenes in the former mining village of Nantyglo in the county of
Monmouthshire (seven pictures). This feature was first shown on 'Images of
Wales' in February 1999.
2. The extensive Victorian Dan-y-graig Cemetery in Swansea, county of
Glamorgan (eight pictures). This feature was first shown on 'Images of
Wales' in August 1998.
As usual, these webpages will be on display for one week.
'Retrospective Images of Wales' is at
www.jlb2005.plus.com/walespic/retro/retro.htm
While there, take the time to explore my 'Webpage Archive' and make your
own Retrospective requests.
Kind regards,
John
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John Ball, Godre'r Graig, near Swansea, Wales, UK
E-mail: john(a)jlb2005.plus.com
John's Homepage:
http://www.jlb2005.plus.com/
Images of Wales:
http://www.jlb2005.plus.com/walespic/
Welsh Family History Archive:
http://www.jlb2005.plus.com/wales/
GENUKI Breconshire Maintainer:
http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/BRE/
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