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Hi Pauline, Thanks for the reply. ( I'm still using the "English" spelling
as that is what was written down in those days.) My g.mother's birth cert.
arrived a couple of weeks ago and she was called "Eliza" and not
Elizabeth.... the name she used in all of the records since then ! Her
Mother's maiden name was Eliza Howells and she signed the birth cert.by a
"mark". This g.g.mother, Eliza Howells turns up in the 1851 census aged 17
and working as a servant at Laques. Looking up her likely family ( thanks to
Pat ) herfather, Thomas Howells was born around 1806 and married a Sarah
Davies ( also b. 1806 ) on 23rd. Oct. 1828 in Llanstephan. He was born in
Llanstephan, she was born in Llandefeilog ( if I judge the spelling correctly
).
Yes, the vicar's handwriting must have been atrocious, at that time. From
the 1851 census, there was a younger brother, David, who is still in
Llanstephan at the time of the 1881 census, married with a child.
I guess I'm now on the right track and will be getting back in touch with the
Archivist when a critical member of staff with the digital camera returns
from leave. Then I hope to get the records for Thomas Howells, b. 1806 in
Llanstephan and his marriage to Sarah Davies in 1828. Their daughter, Eliza,
my g.g.mother was born in 1835 in Llanstephan and I suppose I might be lucky
and get her details as well. Wow, what a fortnight it has been ! I can't
speak too highly of the help I've had from the Carmarthen Registrars and the
Archivists which contrasts with the "take it or leave it attitude" usually
shown at Camden Town....... where I and my "English" side of the family were
all born and brought up within a few hundred yards of the place.
My thanks to you and Pat as well for all your help and encouragement.
Diolch,
Trevor ( with lots of news for his welsh cousins in Swansea...... especially
the Llandefeilog connection...... their side of the river and where my
Auntie Lizzie, wife of the now "famous" uncle Ernie also came from !)
P.S. Pat, will have to sort out the question with you tomorrow.
Hi everyone,
In Nova Scotia we have a man on the radio called Mr. Nova Scotia Know it
all, he is an authority on genealogy, history etc. I hope there is a Mr CFHS
Know it all who can answer this -- when a couple got married by banns at the
parish church (1783) and the vicar wrote, "both of this parish" does that
mean both were born in the parish or that both were resident in the parish
at the time of the marriage?
Thanks in advance,
Anne
Canada.
Hi Anne
and to anyone who knows Caroline in Carmarthen Record Office - she is
leaving this week to move to Bath ......we wish her all the best in her new
ventures....she has been such a help to all us researchers.....
Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: <moses(a)klis.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 23 June 2002 01:10
Subject: [Cmn-L] Carmarthen Workhouse
> Hi JOY,
> I did get a letter from Caroline JenKins in Carmarthen unfortunately the
> news was not good she explained that they do not have records of the
> "inmates" from 1860-1880 they only have registers of lunatics. So I am
going
> to take your advise and write to the public records office in Kew, do you
> know if they have an e-mail address? If not do you have thier full mailing
> address?
> Thanks a lot,
> Anne,
> Canada
>
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>
Hi Dilys
Off subject - glad that Brazil is in the next round....
Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: "dilys karen rees" <dilys(a)netgo.com.br>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 24 June 2002 17:46
Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] Kins
I´ve just seen the discussion about last names. I was subscribed to the
Rees-list. I was surprised to see that not all the Reeses on the list were
of Welsh descent. I had assumed, incorrectly, that Rees was only Welsh. If
I recall correctly, one explanation given for the appearance of Rees
variations all over Europe was that the Celts were all over Europe, so that
Rees was a root for many similar names.
By the way, here in Brazil we´re all excited because we´re in the World Cup
finals having beaten England on Fri. So much for Beckham and his snazzy
haircut. My neighbour has painted a flag on the street and put bunting up
for the next game on Wed. against Turkey. I´ve got my flag up over the
piano but no firecrackers. All the neighbours have the firecrackers and put
them off before the game, at all the goals, and after.
Dilys Karen Rees
Goiânia, Goiás, Brazil
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joseph Gregory" <nandjgregory(a)earthlink.net>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 10:53 AM
Subject: [Cmn-L] Kins
> Re the plethora of Welsh names in America?
> My suspicion is that nearly al Caucausians in America do derive their
Welsh
> family names from Welsh ancestors.
> However it was not at all uncommon for folk, particularly from Slavic
> countries to "saw off" the end of their last name to facilitate spelling
and
> pronounciation and too , perhaps to hide the fact that they were slavic,
> when being slavic was not popular or to change their name completely.
> On a local census I found a man named Theodore REESE who listed his
> birthplace as Poland which tells me that he had obviously changed his name
> and I knew a woman who was and spoke Polish whose maiden name was SMITH.
> About the Flemish influence on Welsh names? If I remember my Dutch, and
> Flemish is a Dutch dialect, the word for "CHILD" is the same as the
German,
> "KIND" so the "KIN" named folk may well have had their names generated in
> the same way as the "ab, ap, and -son" families.
> Jos. Gregory
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Anne Owen Taylor" <keithtaylor(a)manager10036.freeserve.co.uk>
> To: "Joseph Gregory" <nandjgregory(a)earthlink.net>
> Sent: Monday, June 24, 2002 5:24 AM
> Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] Kins
>
>
> > Hello Jos.
> >
> > We can always rely on you to start an interesting thread!
> >
> > I am fascinated with the history of surnames and my particular interest
at
> > the moment to trying to establish how widespread surnames derived from
> > personal names (Williams, Jones etc) were outside Wales and the English
> > border counties. As yet I haven't found the answer. Williams is the
third
> > most common name in the US, Jones the fourth & Davis the sixth. Setting
> > aside African-Americans who adopted these names, can the majority of
> > American Williams & Jones have been of English descent or are there more
> > Americans of Welsh descent in the States than was previously realised?
> >
> > Back to your question re Williams v Watkins. From my readings it seems
> that
> > both types are surnames derived from personal names. Jenkin (or
Siencyn),
> > Watkin & Hopkin were popular personal names in Wales as early as the
14th
> &
> > 15th century but they were borrowed from English diminutive forms eg
> Hopkins
> > comes from the diminutive of Robert - Hob +kin. These "kin" or "kins"
> > surnames followed to usual patronymic patterns. "Kin" seems to have
> > originated in Flanders and came over after the Conquest.
> >
> > Regards
> > Anne
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Joseph Gregory" <nandjgregory(a)earthlink.net>
> > To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Sunday, June 23, 2002 7:03 PM
> > Subject: [Cmn-L] Kins
> >
> >
> > > Regarding Welsh names, I wonder if there is were two different
> approaches
> > in the manufacture of Welsh surnames.
> > > One being the "Possessive", i.e The Jones, Evans, Williams, Thomas
etc.
> > approach which seems to be identified as being formed from a male first
> > name, the progenitor of the family line.
> > > The other approach seems to indicate descent not from a singular male,
> but
> > rather to signify that the lines are KIN, rather than offspring of a
> single
> > male, with names such as JenKINS, WatKINS, WilKINS, HopKINS etc.
> > > Whaddyathink?
> > > Jos. Gregory
> > >
> > >
> > >
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Hello everyone
Our volunteer who has compiled his own Place Name look ups and is associated
with the Antiquarian's has offered to look-up place names, farms, etc. in
Carmarthenshire.
Please send an e-mail to Peter Wihl at the e-mail below with as much
information as you have.
PeterWihl(a)compuserve.com
He is looking forward to hearing from you because his queries seem to have
slowed down to a 'stop'
regards
Pauline James
Carmarthenshire FHS
Hi Phil
Give me the names and dates and I'll let you know if I have the
information....if there are indexes most are from 1813 onwards when the
parish registers give more information...(excepting marriages)
Pauline
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From: "philvn" <philvn(a)ntlworld.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 25 June 2002 18:39
Subject: [Cmn-L] Kidwelly and Llangunnor Registers
> Is anyone able to check 18th and 19th century parish registers of Kidwelly
and Llangunnor for me please?
> Phil [in Reading]
>
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Hi Elwyn
You will find the Iscoed Information below, I did not find any problem
opening it:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlscfhs/iscoed.htm
Regards
Richard James
Wales Genealogy
Carmarthenshire-L
----- Original Message -----
From: "Davies, Elwyn" <Elwyn.Davies(a)wh.org.au>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-FHS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 11:38 PM
Subject: RE: [CmnFHS] Iscoed [Ferryside]
> Richard
>
> Have tried a few times to open this - are you aware of any problems with
> site?
>
> Regards
>
> Elwyn
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Cmn [mailto:carmarthenshirefhs@btinternet.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, 26 June 2002 16:10
> To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-FHS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [CmnFHS] Iscoed [Ferryside]
>
>
> Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton, the Duke of Wellington's Welsh
> general, who died at the Battle of Waterloo, lived at Iscoed mansion in
> Carmarthenshire, Wales. This once grand country house is now derelict and
> in a parlous state, at risk of being a significant loss to the
> principality's heritage. This web site has been created to publicise
> Picton's distinguished role in the Peninsular War and British military
> history, and to draw attention to the plight of his former home with the
> objective of attracting private finance to acquire and restore the
property,
> and save it for the nation to enjoy.
>
> www.generalpicton.com
>
>
> Regards
> Richard James
> Wales Genealogy
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Just two that I saw whilst browsing....
1811 26th April - Anne dau John Evan christened on mothers coffin.
1811 18th June
Twmi son John Thomas, taylor
Just thought that this name was unusual for this period.....
regards Pauline
Hi Jan
I think that to be certain you will have to purchase the marriage
certificate from Llanelly Registry Office - the charge is £6.50
I have the following John Hughes from Llanelly, he was the only 17 year
old...
enu 1L Borough hamlet LLanelly
46/15 Forge Row
John Hughes head marr 41 coalfiller born LLanelly
Mary Hughes wife marr 43 born St Ishmaels Cmn
Ann Hughes dau 20 servant born Llanelly
JOHN Hughes son 17 collier born Llanelly
David Hughes son 15 collier born LLanelly
let me know if this helps
Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Jordan" <jnrose(a)webtv.net>
To: <paulinejames(a)btinternet.com>
Sent: 26 June 2002 03:05
Subject: Susan (Mrs. John Hughes) Llanelly WALES
Pauline,
Sorry, the correct birth date for John Hughes is 1834. No, I do not
have a marriage certificate for them.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jan Jordan
Northern Vermont
From: "Pauline James" <paulinejames(a)btinternet.com> To:
Looking for Susan Hughes (Mrs. John) b. 1838 d. 1917
You have the wrong birth date for John Hughes - you have given the
marriage date as the birth date....let me know and I can look at 1851
LLanelly for you....
Do you have a marriage certificate for these two people? You have the
date - this would give fathers names for the both of them...abode and
occupation which would make it that much easier to locate a John
Hughes....which is a very popular name..
regards Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jan Jordan" <jnrose(a)webtv.net>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 25 June 2002 03:07
Subject: [Cmn-L] Looking for Susan Hughes (Mrs. John) b. 1838 d. 1917
This is the first time I've written.
What is Susan's maiden name?
Who are her parents?
Thanks for your help,
Jan Jordan
Northern Vermont
My second great grandfather, John Hughes, born 1834 (corrected from
1859), died 1919 was married at Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales on 21
October 1859. His wife born 1838, died 1917 was either Susannah Bowen or
Susan Mulvenna. I have the following eight
children for them: Ema, Edwin, John, Frank, Dave, George, Charles and
Jennie.
Hello Barrie
Yes from the demon status messages and from observation I thought it was
just affecting my "out" mail - and even with "held - up" mail demon
usually manages to get it all through when things clear up, and it is
more resilient that some others.
However as I noticed I seemed to have a few "replies" but no associated
questions on the list I thought I'd give others a nudge to remind me of
anything they might me waiting for.
Maybe the questions relating to those replies had been originally sent
to an individual and not to the list.
Nice to hear from you anyway.
Pat
In message <2oNzCCAiYOG9EwYm(a)reverendvox.demon.co.uk>, barrie
<bj(a)reverendvox.demon.co.uk> writes
>Hi Pat,
>
>I have had trouble with Demon, being my ISP same as you, today and one
>day last week. It affected me sending my outgoing mail but no problems
>incoming.
>
>best wishes
>
>Barrie Jones, Gwent
>
>In message Pat Powell <pat(a)pcubed.demon.co.uk> writes:-
>
>>Hi all
>>
>>My service provider had mail problems over the weekend and yesterday.
>>I have sent and received some mail but there was a hold-up at various
>>times - and looking at the lists now I have noticed responses to
>>questions that I haven't seen - so if anyone has sent to me recently -
>>and has had no reply - can you re-send.
>>
>>I have had your mail this morning Oliver.
>>
>>Thanks to all
>>
>>Pat
>
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Richard
Who is the driving force behind this appeal?
Anne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Cmn" <carmarthenshirefhs(a)btinternet.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 7:09 AM
Subject: [Cmn-L] Iscoed [Ferryside]
> Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton, the Duke of Wellington's Welsh
> general, who died at the Battle of Waterloo, lived at Iscoed mansion in
> Carmarthenshire, Wales. This once grand country house is now derelict and
> in a parlous state, at risk of being a significant loss to the
> principality's heritage. This web site has been created to publicise
> Picton's distinguished role in the Peninsular War and British military
> history, and to draw attention to the plight of his former home with the
> objective of attracting private finance to acquire and restore the
property,
> and save it for the nation to enjoy.
>
> www.generalpicton.com
>
>
> Regards
> Richard James
> Wales Genealogy
> Carmarthenshire-L
>
>
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Kate: Imagine my absolute shock....and DELIGHT...at opening and reading
this e-mail this morning before heading off for work!!!! My Davies....David
Lewis, b. in Llandeusant Parish, came to the U.S. in 1873 settling in the
Welsh community of Arvonia, KS (near Emporia). They eventually moved a
LITTLE ways to the Welsh settlement of Lebo, where his great grandson (now
in his late 80's) and gr. gr. and gr. gr. gr. grandchilden (my cousins)
still live and ARE STILL FARMING THE ORIGINAL FAMILY ACREAGES! David Lewis
Davies met Rachel Howells, b. Conwil Elved, who had come to the U.S.
following a sister and they married in Emporia in 1874!! Rachel is my great
grandmother. My family, shirttail and otherwise, are all over the
Emporia/Lebo area and my mother and I are making a trip there, probably in
July when it's 100+ degrees! If I can be of help to anyone who thinks they
may also have family there, please post them and I'll be glad to do a lookup
or ask for help.
Marilyn
#3601
----- Original Message -----
From: "tots" <tots(a)moranbah.net.au>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 6:49 AM
Subject: [Cmn-L] Fw: [MM] Monunent Inscription Griffith
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "KATE ROGERS" <FORTYONESTEPS(a)WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
> To: <MIDMARCH-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Sunday 06 2002 2:24 PM
> Subject: [MM] Monunent Inscription Griffith
>
>
> > I recently took a trip to Emporia Kansas, USA. I went to see a the
Thomas
> > family monuments. This is a WELSH cemetary. While there in the rain, we
> > looked around a very little bit. Just up from the are we were interested
> in
> > was a large stone with the following:
> >
> > John R Griffith
> > died Nov 4, 1894
> > age 69 y 9 mo 2 d
> > Born in Montgomeryshire
> > N Wales Feb 2, 1825
> >
> > Mary Griffith his wife
> > died Dec 23, 1909
> > age 74 y 9 mo 3 d
> > born Cardicanshire
> > S Wales Mar 20 1835
> > I have a good picture of this and will send to anyone interested, also
> > information on sources for Emporia, Lyon County Kansas USA
> >
> > hope this will help someone.
> >
> >
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Hi Pat,
Did you get this one, as my answer to you was "bracketed" with a
reply to Pauline under the title of Re;- "My" Davies in Llanybri. ?
Regards, Trevor, ....... still a one-armed typist etc.......
so-and-so stiches haven't worked to hold the incision inside my left elbow
together yet !
Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Picton, the Duke of Wellington's Welsh
general, who died at the Battle of Waterloo, lived at Iscoed mansion in
Carmarthenshire, Wales. This once grand country house is now derelict and
in a parlous state, at risk of being a significant loss to the
principality's heritage. This web site has been created to publicise
Picton's distinguished role in the Peninsular War and British military
history, and to draw attention to the plight of his former home with the
objective of attracting private finance to acquire and restore the property,
and save it for the nation to enjoy.
www.generalpicton.com
Regards
Richard James
Wales Genealogy
Carmarthenshire-L
Hello Oliver
Sorry to butt in but the modern spelling of Llangining is Llangynin.
Llangynin is a few miles north of St Clears in the south west of the county.
Llanfairarybryn is right up in the north east of Carmarthenshire.
Who are you looking for in Llangynin? I am particularly interested in this
parish.
Anne
----- Original Message -----
From: "Oliver St John" <Oliver.stjohn(a)btinternet.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:35 PM
Subject: [Cmn-L] Llanfairairybryn???
> Hi Pauline
> My gazeteer is very poor on Welsh villages. I was looking for someone born
> in Llangining, but the only possible was at Llanfairairybryn. Can you tell
> me roughly where they are, and if they are anywhere close to one another?
I
> found the two IGI batch numbers, but have no idea where they are. I am
sure
> you will know, Merlin! Cheers, Oliver
>
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----- Original Message -----
From: "KATE ROGERS" <FORTYONESTEPS(a)WORLDNET.ATT.NET>
To: <MIDMARCH-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday 06 2002 2:24 PM
Subject: [MM] Monunent Inscription Griffith
> I recently took a trip to Emporia Kansas, USA. I went to see a the Thomas
> family monuments. This is a WELSH cemetary. While there in the rain, we
> looked around a very little bit. Just up from the are we were interested
in
> was a large stone with the following:
>
> John R Griffith
> died Nov 4, 1894
> age 69 y 9 mo 2 d
> Born in Montgomeryshire
> N Wales Feb 2, 1825
>
> Mary Griffith his wife
> died Dec 23, 1909
> age 74 y 9 mo 3 d
> born Cardicanshire
> S Wales Mar 20 1835
> I have a good picture of this and will send to anyone interested, also
> information on sources for Emporia, Lyon County Kansas USA
>
> hope this will help someone.
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Carmarthenshire FHS is going to the Yorkshire Family History Fair at York
Racecourse this Saturday.
We got talking to several societies etc who will also be there, when we were
at the Gwent Open Day last week.
I must say the Gwent Society were excellent host.
Regards
Richard James
Wales Genealogy
Carmarthenshire-L
Hi Anne
It seems the Panel only meet every three months, They do not achieve much,
Just talk about what we already know.
They do ask relevant questions, but without Technical people to answer the
questions, they are never going to get anywhere.
Regards
Richard James
Wales Genealogy
Carmarthenshire-L
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anne Owen Taylor" <keithtaylor(a)manager10036.freeserve.co.uk>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 8:54 AM
Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] 1901 Census PRO Meeting
> Richard
>
> I think you should offer to take over the contract, things might get
moving
> then.
>
> Seriously, have you thought about putting yourself forward for the panel?
It
> looks as if they need some people with ICT knowledge and a representative
> from Wales. I think the minutes make reference to another panel being set
> up.
>
> Go for it - but we would expect you to tell us all about the gossip,
> intrigue and scandal at the PRO though!
>
> Anne
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Cmn" <carmarthenshirefhs(a)btinternet.com>
> To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 7:18 AM
> Subject: [Cmn-L] 1901 Census PRO Meeting
>
>
> > The recent minutes of the 1901 Advisory Committee are now online at:
> > http://www.pro.gov.uk/census/advisory.htm
> >
> > Not a lot of progress as before.
> > It seems that the testing is only a third complete and there is no date
> for
> > completion.
> > The next meeting is scheduled for September.
> > Progress is really flying along.
> >
> > Regards
> > Richard James
> > Wales Genealogy
> > Carmarthenshire-L
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Hi all
My service provider had mail problems over the weekend and yesterday.
I have sent and received some mail but there was a hold-up at various
times - and looking at the lists now I have noticed responses to
questions that I haven't seen - so if anyone has sent to me recently -
and has had no reply - can you re-send.
I have had your mail this morning Oliver.
Thanks to all
Pat
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Pat Powell