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Hi Shawn
I have only just started researching John Jenkins(shipwright)
side of the family. I think an Elias Jenkins was his brother and that in the
51 census John and Ann Jenkins from 20 Nr Harbour Office were their parents.
John Jenkins senior was born in Llanelli therefore cannot see any connection,
if I find one I will keep you posted.
Kind regards
Amanda
If possible, could a kind soul, look up the following by address and by name
in Carmarthenshire.
I am looking to trace back a Thomas Davies and a Elizabeth Davies.
On 1881 Census, I have found Thomas Davies at Llechauisaf, Conwil Cayo,
Carmarthen, Wales (Parents John and Mary Davies and a sister Ann).
On 1881 Census, I have found Elizabeth Davies at Glanrhyd, Conwil Cayo,
Carmarthen, Wales. Grandparents Benjamin and Mary Davies and a brother
Thomas, no mention of parents.
Thomas and Elizabeth are my great grandparents. I have found them correctly
on the 1901 Census stating they were 27 making them born in 1874. When I
checked the 1881 Census looking for them aged 7 the above are the only two I
found born in Cayo. Hence I think it must be them.
I am also looking for details of a place listed below in 1891 or 1871 or
both.
Dolaucothy, Conwil Cayo, Carmarthen, Wales.
Many many thanks for any help
Helen
Hello Anne,
Wow, this is so interesting. I have another family member who subscribes to
this list. She is much more in tune with the Jenkins and Howells than I. I
will relay this info to Heulwen. She may know about the 1841 census. Give
me a little time, I will be back with an answer.
Thank you for responding.
Shawn
(my email is spresner(a)hotmail.com) Because of the recent hotmail and list
problems, I have been using a cousins computer. (Susan=
susanbell355@msn,com.)
>From: "Anne Owen Taylor" <keithtaylor(a)manager10036.freeserve.co.uk>
>Reply-To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] John Jenkins
>Date: Fri, 27 Sep 2002 13:57:12 +0100
>
>Hello Shawn
>
>I have a particular interest in Llangynin and Llanboidy. I haven't got
>anything on Jenkins but I've just looked at the 1788 will of David William
>of Ffynnonlwyd farm, Llangynin. He mentions a daughter Marthah who was
>under
>21 at the time. This could be your Martha or perhaps David is the
>grandfather of your Martha. David William may be the son of William John
>Rees of Cefnmeurig farm, Llangynin who is part of my tree.
>
>There are a lot of Howell(s) in Llanboidy but the two Mary Howells I have
>can't be your Mary Howell.
>
>Have you found James and Martha Jenkins on the 1841 census in Llangynin? If
>so, I would be interested to know the address.
>
>Regards
>Anne
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Susan Bell" <susanbell355(a)msn.com>
>To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
>Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 1:12 PM
>Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] John Jenkins
>
>
> > Hi Amanda and Pauline,
> > I have been monitoring your John Jenkins research.
> > I have a John Jenkins in Llanelly that may be a connection.(?)
> > My John Jenkins b: Mar 1818, Llangynin, son of James Jenkins and Martha
> > Williams. He married Mary Howell, in Llanboidy where she lived March
>25,
> > 1844. John and Mary Jenkins lived in Llanelly and had 4 children,
>Elizabeth
> > and James stayed in Wales. Martha and Anna came to US with their father
>in
> > 1882.
> > The family's residence 1851 10 Caedubach, Llanelly and 1859 (when Mary
> > died) they lived at Long Row, Llanelly.
> > John Jenkins was a mariner. Do you think his father James and your John
> > could be connected? brothers?
> > Please let me know if you think this is a match.
> > Regards,
> > Shawn
> >
> >
> > >From: HUWJMT(a)aol.com
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> > >Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] John Jenkins
> > >Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:36:25 EDT
> > >
> > >Hi Pauline
> > > this is what I have on the 41 census.....gg grandfather John Jenkins
>27
> > >shipwright, Maria wife 29, Mary Ann dau 6, Caroline dau 4, Charles son
>2.
> > >Then living next door was an Elias Jenkins 24, Harriet wife 22, Mary
>dau
>3,
> > >Ann dau 3, Margaret dau 1.I thought that the John Jenkins that Elias
>was
> > >living with in the 51 census was my ggg grandfather.
> > > Many thanks
> > > Amanda
> > >
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Hi Pat
Steve Dube has written a book on Pencader named 'This Small Corner' A
history of Pencader and district.
Pencader in the largest settlement in the parish of Llanfihangel ar Arth.
regards Pauline
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From: "Pat Coster" <patc121(a)comcast.net>
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Sent: 27 September 2002 13:58
Subject: [Cmn-L] FW: DAVID D. GRIFFITHS
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pat Coster [mailto:patc121@comcast.net]
> Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:53 AM
> To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: DAVID D. GRIFFITHS
>
>
> David D. Griffiths family:
>
> Nancy Ann Evans 1804 Wife
> John D Griffiths Son
> Elizabeth 1837 Daughter
> Daniel 1843 Son
> Mary 1844 Daughter
>
> Could you tell me what parish Pencader would be in on the 1841 Census?
>
> Pat
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Hi Theresa
I also have only just started on my Lloyd branch of the family.
All I have is from the wedding certificate 1864 Llanegwad.and
Census records 1881 1891 state she was born Llangeler about 1843/44
At her wedding ceremony she was a servant, living in Pantygog
cottages which is just west of Cwrt Henry near Langathan.
Peter Wihl gave me the map refs and ordinance surveys
oldmaps enlargement, mapped out the cottages to give a
precise location and printout..
Which reminds me I havent dont a free BMD search lately for her.
On my Lloyds look ups I noticed the following marriages
19th Dec 1819 John Lloyd of Llandefeilog and Sarah Lewis Llangendeirne
Parish Church
28th Dec 1827 Theophilus Lloyd of llandefeilog and Charlotte Edwards
Llangendeirne Parish Church
If I come across any in my research I will post post them to you as an when
Good hunting
Bryan
Hello Shawn
I have a particular interest in Llangynin and Llanboidy. I haven't got
anything on Jenkins but I've just looked at the 1788 will of David William
of Ffynnonlwyd farm, Llangynin. He mentions a daughter Marthah who was under
21 at the time. This could be your Martha or perhaps David is the
grandfather of your Martha. David William may be the son of William John
Rees of Cefnmeurig farm, Llangynin who is part of my tree.
There are a lot of Howell(s) in Llanboidy but the two Mary Howells I have
can't be your Mary Howell.
Have you found James and Martha Jenkins on the 1841 census in Llangynin? If
so, I would be interested to know the address.
Regards
Anne
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From: "Susan Bell" <susanbell355(a)msn.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 1:12 PM
Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] John Jenkins
> Hi Amanda and Pauline,
> I have been monitoring your John Jenkins research.
> I have a John Jenkins in Llanelly that may be a connection.(?)
> My John Jenkins b: Mar 1818, Llangynin, son of James Jenkins and Martha
> Williams. He married Mary Howell, in Llanboidy where she lived March 25,
> 1844. John and Mary Jenkins lived in Llanelly and had 4 children,
Elizabeth
> and James stayed in Wales. Martha and Anna came to US with their father in
> 1882.
> The family's residence 1851 10 Caedubach, Llanelly and 1859 (when Mary
> died) they lived at Long Row, Llanelly.
> John Jenkins was a mariner. Do you think his father James and your John
> could be connected? brothers?
> Please let me know if you think this is a match.
> Regards,
> Shawn
>
>
> >From: HUWJMT(a)aol.com
> >Reply-To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> >To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
> >Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] John Jenkins
> >Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:36:25 EDT
> >
> >Hi Pauline
> > this is what I have on the 41 census.....gg grandfather John Jenkins
27
> >shipwright, Maria wife 29, Mary Ann dau 6, Caroline dau 4, Charles son 2.
> >Then living next door was an Elias Jenkins 24, Harriet wife 22, Mary dau
3,
> >Ann dau 3, Margaret dau 1.I thought that the John Jenkins that Elias was
> >living with in the 51 census was my ggg grandfather.
> > Many thanks
> > Amanda
> >
> >
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Please can someone do me a look up in the 1871 for the following Thomas
Roberts born 1849 in Pembroke Dock Pembroke in 1876 living in Prospect Place
Llanelly .Also Benjamin Morris an Engine Fitter and his wife Martha and
children Mary Ann b-1854,Benjamin b-1857,Elizabeth b-1859,Charles b-1860 and
William b-1870 in 1861 and 1881 census they are living in Mill Lane Llanelli
(which was near Island street and Water Street) have looked myself but cant
seem to find them at all .Thanks for your time .Karen
Hi Bryan
I cannot check my index at present because Richard is working on my computer
indexes for tomorrow....
LAA (not telly tubbies) is an abbreviation for
Llanfihangel Ar Arth
Pauline - On Richard's computer!!
Regards
Richard James
Wales Genealogy
Carmarthenshire-L
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From: "David Richards" <Bryanrichards(a)btinternet.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 11:29 AM
Subject: [Cmn-L] Thomas Lloyd
> Hi List
>
> I am chasing the family of the wife of David Richards Llanegwad who
married
> 1864
> Sarah Lloyd born 1844 Llangeler. They named their first child Mary.
>
> I note on the CFHS CD marriages 1813-137 a Thomas Lloyd marries a Mary
> Davies LLangeler 13th Feb 1828.
> In the groom's notes it has "LAA" , I note this for several entries, any
> body know what this means?
> Are they in the 1851 index?
>
> Nothing to do with tellietubbies I hope
>
> Bryan Richards
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Hi List
I am chasing the family of the wife of David Richards Llanegwad who married
1864
Sarah Lloyd born 1844 Llangeler. They named their first child Mary.
I note on the CFHS CD marriages 1813-137 a Thomas Lloyd marries a Mary
Davies LLangeler 13th Feb 1828.
In the groom's notes it has "LAA" , I note this for several entries, any
body know what this means?
Are they in the 1851 index?
Nothing to do with tellietubbies I hope
Bryan Richards
Hi Amanda and Pauline,
I have been monitoring your John Jenkins research.
I have a John Jenkins in Llanelly that may be a connection.(?)
My John Jenkins b: Mar 1818, Llangynin, son of James Jenkins and Martha
Williams. He married Mary Howell, in Llanboidy where she lived March 25,
1844. John and Mary Jenkins lived in Llanelly and had 4 children, Elizabeth
and James stayed in Wales. Martha and Anna came to US with their father in
1882.
The family's residence 1851 10 Caedubach, Llanelly and 1859 (when Mary
died) they lived at Long Row, Llanelly.
John Jenkins was a mariner. Do you think his father James and your John
could be connected? brothers?
Please let me know if you think this is a match.
Regards,
Shawn
>From: HUWJMT(a)aol.com
>Reply-To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
>Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] John Jenkins
>Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2002 15:36:25 EDT
>
>Hi Pauline
> this is what I have on the 41 census.....gg grandfather John Jenkins 27
>shipwright, Maria wife 29, Mary Ann dau 6, Caroline dau 4, Charles son 2.
>Then living next door was an Elias Jenkins 24, Harriet wife 22, Mary dau 3,
>Ann dau 3, Margaret dau 1.I thought that the John Jenkins that Elias was
>living with in the 51 census was my ggg grandfather.
> Many thanks
> Amanda
>
>
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-----Original Message-----
From: Pat Coster [mailto:patc121@comcast.net]
Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 7:53 AM
To: CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: DAVID D. GRIFFITHS
David D. Griffiths family:
Nancy Ann Evans 1804 Wife
John D Griffiths Son
Elizabeth 1837 Daughter
Daniel 1843 Son
Mary 1844 Daughter
Could you tell me what parish Pencader would be in on the 1841 Census?
Pat
Hi Pauline.
Been a long time for me writing, thought i would share some interesting news
on the above family who has been a thorn in my side.
Recently i was given the name of David Evans over 80, who is the son of my
late mother in laws eldest brother John, we had some fun talking about the
family, the most surprising, my M-I-Laws father William, was adopted, David
said, " did you know why my father John never drank" NO i replied, it seems
William would hit every pub in Mountain Ash on pay night, drunk as a skunk he
arrived home, put 2 shillings and sixpence on the table for household bills
and food.wonder how far that went?
I was also able to send him a copy of the only known photo of momgee ????, in
her later years, he remembers seeing the same photo many years ago, so he was
one happy camper to get it, the fun part is i live in SanAntonio Texas now,
and had to send it back to Wales where it belongs.
Sylvia sgar178410(a)aol.com
Hi Bryan
Yes we have Llanegwad on 1841 digital images.....on the same CD as Brechfa,
Llanegwad, Llanfihangel ar arth, Llanfihangel Cilfargen, Llanfihangel Rhos y
corn, Llanfynydd, Llangathen, Llanllwni, Llanybydder, Llanycrwys and
Pencarreg.....
this is CD9
I found this entry in Cwmnant Llanarthney
35/11 2f
Sarah Richard 13 servant born Llanegwad
she was a servant to a shoemaker named Jacob Powell .....
Onto the marriage in 1835 you mention......Pre registration of 1837 ALL
marriages had to take place by law in the parish church....only after July
of this year could they marry in a registry office, or a chapel with a
registrar present.
It was not law until 1875 to record a birth......deaths had to be registered
or they could not bury the deceased.....the registrar did try to register as
many births as they could because this was how they were paid.....on a
commission basis, they were not salaried. But lots got through the net....
I can only see the one birth for Henry and Rachel's children as you
stated.....I am indexing the burials of Llanegwad at present (alongside St
Peters)....trying to get as much indexed ready for next years
databases......
see you Saturday...Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: "David Richards" <Bryanrichards(a)btinternet.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 26 September 2002 14:37
Subject: [Cmn-L] Richards
> Hi Pauline
>
>
> Thanks for the information on Richard Richards. Will digest.
>
> I have the Llanegwad PC CD and CFHS 2002 CD Planning to be at DFHS/CFHS
> there Saturday.
>
> I will want an 1841 on CD if there are any.
>
> This family I am researching appears to be non-conformist-Calvanist,
> although
> there was a period when they used Llanegwad PC for their marriage
29.10.1835
> and their son David's baptism 29.08.1841 and David's marriage 01.08.1864
who
> then moved to Killay Glam 1870's and were baptists there.
> 2nd marriage Henry was Register Office.
>
> I will apply for Henry's death cert 11a 559 1883 and his first Wife
Rachel
> nee Jones
> 1874 11a 523 to see if there is the slightest clue.
>
> David's daughter died intestate and 49 relatives popped up
>
> ANTHONY Velindre Lllandyssul Dyfed
> AUSTIN Llangennech Dyfed
> JONES Nantgaredig Carms
>
> are the only ones in W.Wales on the list. I cant find them now.
>
> The 1841 said Henry had dau - Sarah - 5 yrs Not in the 1851 -can't find
> anything of
> birth birth/death
>
> see you saturday
>
> Thanks again
>
> Bryan.
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Hi Pauline
Oh good will check on Sarah. thanks
I Was just marking up the CDs I will want
1841 CD6 and 9
1851 CD9 CD5
1871 CD3
That will break the bank for this week
Bryan
Hi Pauline
this is what I have on the 41 census.....gg grandfather John Jenkins 27
shipwright, Maria wife 29, Mary Ann dau 6, Caroline dau 4, Charles son 2.
Then living next door was an Elias Jenkins 24, Harriet wife 22, Mary dau 3,
Ann dau 3, Margaret dau 1.I thought that the John Jenkins that Elias was
living with in the 51 census was my ggg grandfather.
Many thanks
Amanda
Pauline,
Many thanks for the info .. see you on sat I hope if my children can bear be
parted from me for a few hours. (or is my wallet they cannot be parted from)
Rob
Hi Pauline
Thanks for the information on Richard Richards. Will digest.
I have the Llanegwad PC CD and CFHS 2002 CD Planning to be at DFHS/CFHS
there Saturday.
I will want an 1841 on CD if there are any.
This family I am researching appears to be non-conformist-Calvanist,
although
there was a period when they used Llanegwad PC for their marriage 29.10.1835
and their son David's baptism 29.08.1841 and David's marriage 01.08.1864 who
then moved to Killay Glam 1870's and were baptists there.
2nd marriage Henry was Register Office.
I will apply for Henry's death cert 11a 559 1883 and his first Wife Rachel
nee Jones
1874 11a 523 to see if there is the slightest clue.
David's daughter died intestate and 49 relatives popped up
ANTHONY Velindre Lllandyssul Dyfed
AUSTIN Llangennech Dyfed
JONES Nantgaredig Carms
are the only ones in W.Wales on the list. I cant find them now.
The 1841 said Henry had dau - Sarah - 5 yrs Not in the 1851 -can't find
anything of
birth birth/death
see you saturday
Thanks again
Bryan.
Hi Rob
Nearly forgot to answer you, I thought that I had deleted the message, I
have no idea how, but I must have forgotten to delete and I had 11,000 in my
various boxes......works a bit faster now!!!
The information at the time you require is from 'A Llanelli Chronicle' by
Gareth Hughes.....I am unsure if this book is still in print...I thought
that I had given the years and dates in my last e-mail??
I cannot give you extracts because the write-ups are too big....here are the
dates
(page 273)1907 31st November - The Choir at Windsor.
Before two of the greatest potentates on earth, two of the most powerful
monarchs living, they gave a superb rendition of Welsh choral singing. It
was commanded by their King to perform at Royal Windsor.
(page 275)1908 3rd September - The National- Once again is Llanelly
triumphant in the musical world. On Tuesday under the conductorship of Mr
John Thomas, the 'Royal Choir' gave a magnificent performance.
(page 381) 1937 12th Aug
Rousing Reception at 2am for Llanelly Choir - Although the Llanelly Choir
along with their conductor Mr Edgar Thomas of Burry Port.....
John Thomas or Edgar Thomas were not listed again the next event being
mentioned in 1956...
I know that Jim Nash's aunt was part of this choir, if you do find a
write-up, be nice to know because they went to sing for the
President......I'll have to try to see where I found this information....
this was in the same time span as John Thomas...do you know anything about
this event?
regards Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: "Rob Vaughan" <robert.vaughan(a)btinternet.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 24 September 2002 19:19
Subject: Re: [Cmn-L] look up 1871
> Pauline,
> I recently sent a message about the choir in Llanelli. You mention that
> Garth Hughes may have more info on John Thomas etc .. In addition his
wife
> a well known singer as well in Llanelli.. I think the Edgar Thomas who was
> conducting was in fact his brother.
> I would like to know where and what dates these were written up. would
> gather have this info
>
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Hi Anne
Yes, we will be taking all of the CD's which we have for sale.....there are
also some that are not even advertised on our web pages because they are old
books etc., .....CD's are cheaper on these days
because we have no packing and postage on them
**(If anyone wants to pre-order before Sat let us know and I'll arrange to
have them ready)**
Sadly we do not have a credit card facility - but we do take cheques......
I am unsure how busy DyfedFHS day will be, it's the first time that we're
invited to this one, we've been invited to GlamFHS for years, we also now go
to GwentFHS open day.....this is a first for Dyfed........After 10 years we
are finally being noticed!!
These are normally steady days....I will be taking my computer with myself,
which is full of my indexes to view for people who want to find out if their
family is mentioned......
If you do have the time it is worth visiting. It is open from 10am to
4pm.....it is normally quieter from 2o'clock onwards...on our stall - it
will be myself, Richard and our daughter Sarah who is 13...she is well into
these days and enjoys helping out...(for a small fee) :-)
If you can make it Anne, it will be nice to see you.....
Onto the PRO online census......I have sent queries re 1901 because some
sheets did not have headings on them or folio numbers, so my Henry Davies is
in Glam.....but have no idea where.....they also took my £2 because they
logged me off a day to early...not that they will admit it. I found who I
wanted (my grandmother Mabel Harwood) so I was rather pleased about that.
I think that if you know that your family was definately in a county that
has digital images on CD - it is much better to view yourself, you know
exactly where you are then......these on-line census are helpful if you do
not know where they are.....
As you know I index all the time, I have great difficulty in deciphering
some writing and I can read Welsh......I have no idea how anyone with no
knowledge of our language can make head or tail of it....
I am indexing St Peters burials, and both archivists and myself could not
read one surname.....so it is never easy....could not even hazard a
guess....so a question mark is inserted.....
Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anne Owen Taylor" <keithtaylor(a)manager10036.freeserve.co.uk>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 26 September 2002 09:18
Subject: [Cmn-L] DFHS Open Day
> Hi Pauline
>
> I'm thinking of going along to the Open Day in Carmarthen. Will you have
CDs for sale and will you be accepting credit cards? Is there normally a big
crush at these events? If so, I'll probably give it a miss.
>
> Bad news about Myfamily winning the PRO contract. I will be very reluctant
to use them as from what I have read once they have hooked you in it is very
difficult to cut your ties with them. Not only that, they do not appear to
have heard of Wales. If you look on the home page www.ancestry.co.uk there
is no mention of Wales whatsoever. They don't seem to know the difference
between England, Wales and the UK. The impression given is that they will
only be covering the English counties for the 1891 census, is that right?
>
> I'll be sticking with census CDs whatever.
>
> Might see you Saturday.
> Anne Owen Taylor
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