Hi Ian
You don't give any idea of the age of any of these.
In 1880 Wales there is one family with daighter Gwen and Sarah.
any good? People move around a lot so they could have gone to Swansea .
Also pub owner often seemed to have other occupation - so plasterer
could be useful!
(By the way Ian you are'nt related to a Richard Moseley currently living
in New Beckenham are you?)
Cheers
Pat
Dwelling: London Row
Census Place: Brecknock St John Evangelist, Brecon, Wales
Source: FHL Film 1342313 PRO Ref RG11 Piece 5459 Folio
14 Page 21
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Henry MOSELY M 48 M Brecon, Brecknock, Wales
Rel: Head
Occ: Plasterer
Anne MOSELY M 44 F Brecon, Brecknock, Wales
Rel: Wife
Henry MOSELY 17 M Brecon, Brecknock, Wales
Rel: Son
Occ: Apprentice To Plasterer
Gwen MOSELY 12 F Brecon, Brecknock, Wales
Rel: Daur
Occ: Scholar
Eliz. Kate MOSELY 9 F Brecon, Brecknock, Wales
Rel: Daur
Occ: Scholar
Jas. MOSELY 7 M Brecon, Brecknock, Wales
Rel: Son
Occ: Scholar
Sarah MOSELY 6 F Brecon, Brecknock, Wales
Rel: Daur
Occ: Scholar
Louisa MOSELY 1 F Brecon, Brecknock, Wales
Rel: Daur
In message <20000430182651.63351.qmail(a)hotmail.com>, IAN MOSELEY
<moseleyian(a)hotmail.com> writes
Hello List,
After a fruitfull search of cemetries yesterday and today with a 86yr old aunt I
have found out some new information and need some help please. A ? Moseley
with daughters named Sarah Jane Moseley [later married a ? Jarvis] and Gwen
Moseley owned a brewery in the docks area of Swansea 1880's to 1920's, any
help please.
Ian,
Hay-on-Wye
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Pat Powell