Hi Gay
If you want more help - Pat had family associated with this family having
worked for them.....
The books of John Nicholson, have snippets in each of the four that he
produced for John Stanley.......if you cannot borrow these books from a
local library let me know and I'll see what is of interest that could assist
your web site further......for Pembrey at least......
We'll view your web site later.....so pleased that the Pembrey web pages
were of assistance to you.....this was our first project which in turn
started Carmarthenshire FHS......
regards Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: <VictorOly(a)aol.com>
To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: 28 November 2001 22:06
Subject: [Cmn-L] Re: Pembery House
Hello Pauline
Thank you so much for the information you have sent regarding John STANLEY
and Pembery House. This is great, a week ago I knew nothing about him.
John
Stanley's daughter Emma was listed on the 1881 Census in London
as an
unemployed teacher, so perhaps she taught at his school.
I really am delighted with the information and with the information I
found
on the Pembery Historical Society Website. I have the history of the
STANLEY
family on my website:
http://members.aol.com/victoroly/genealogy.htm
John Stanley was either the son of John Strongi'th'arm Stanley born 1786
or
his brother Robert Strongi'th'arm Stanley born 1784, their
brother William
born 1788 lived in Cardiff from 1817. There are some quite interesting
stories regarding this family, particularly John Strongi'th'arm's
involvement
with a strange religious cult which was made into a BBC2 series in
1992
'Mr
Wroe's Virgins' starring Jonathan Pryce and Kathy Burke. I
have started
adding Family History sources and information for people researching their
family history in east Manchester and would be pleased to reciprocate with
look ups for any of the towns that make up Tameside.
Very Best Wishes Gay
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