Hello Pauline
Thank you for your e-mail.
You have located a different David PARRY. This is what I have on "my" David
and his wife: -
DAVID PARRY (son of Thomas and Ann Parry)
16 October 1812 - He was baptised in the Independent Chapel at
Llanfairarybryn (Familysearch web-site).
4 December 1840 - He was a labourer of full age living at Pantycelyn,
Llanfairarybryn when he married Elizabeth Morgans in the Independent Chapel,
Pentretygwyn near Llandovery (marriage certificate).
6 June 1841 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 25 (rounded down) living
in Pentretygwin with (his wife) Elizabeth (see 1841 census).
7 September 1841 - He was a labourer living at Coledge, Llanfair ar y bryn
when he registered the birth of his son David. He made his mark in the
register (DP's birth certificate).
C 1844/45 - Their son Jenkin was born in Llanfair-ar-y-bryn (see 1851
census).
30 March 1851 - He was living in Pentretygwyn, Llanfair-ar-y-bryn with his
wife and children (see 1851 census): -
Name Rel Cond Age Occup Where born
David Parry Head M 38 Ag lab Llanfair-ar-y-bryn, Carm
Elizabeth Parry Wife M 38 Cayo, Carm
David Parry Son 9 Scholar Llanfair-ar-y-bryn, Carm
Jenkin Parry Son 6 Scholar ditto
Lewis Jones Nephew 4 Scholar Vinor, Bre
Elizabeth James Lodger U 71 Pauper Llandingat, Carm
(formerly spinster)
7 April 1861 - He was an agricultural labourer aged 49 living with his wife
Elizabeth, their son Jenkin and Elizabeth Rees a lodger and a pauper aged 51
in Pentre ty gwyn, Llanfairarybryn (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - He was a labourer aged 58 living in Rhandirissa,
Llanfairarybryn with his wife Elizabeth (see 1871 census).
16 January 1875 - He was a labourer, aged 65, when he died, cause unknown,
at Pentretygwyn Rhandir Irsa, Carmarthenshire. His death was reported to the
Registrar by David Parry, "who caused the body to be buried", and who made
his mark on the record (death certificate). He was buried in the cemetery
attached to the Independent Chapel in Pentre-ty-gwyn. NB the headstone shows
that he died on 15 January 1875 (see the extract from his headstone).
HEADSTONE ON THE GRAVE OF DAVID AND ELIZABETH PARRY IN THE CEMETERY ATTACHED
TO THE INDEPENDENT CHAPEL AT PENTRE-TY-GWYN NEAR LLANDOVERY, CARMARTHENSHIRE
COFFADWRIAETH AM ELIZABETH GWRAIG DAVID PARRY OR PENTREF HWN YR HON A FU
FARW MAI 12 1873 YN 60 MLWYDD OED
HEFYD AM DDAU AU PLANT Y RHAI A FU FARW YN EU MABANDOD
HEFYD AM Y DYWEDEDIG DAVID PARRY YR HWN A FU FARW IUNAWR 15ED 1875 YN 63
MLWYDD OED
(In memory of Elizabeth , wife of David Parry of this parish
who died May 12th 1873 aged 60 years.
Also of two children who died in infancy.
Also of the aforementioned David Parry who died
January 15th 1875 aged 63.)
Translation by Pat Powell, 1 May 2004
Known child/children - David and Jenkin as well as two others that died as
infants.
ELIZABETH PARRY (NÉE MORGANS) (possibly daughter of William and Joan Morgan)
C 1812/13 - She was born in Cayo (Conwil Caio), Carmarthenshire (see 1851
census).
14 April 1814 - She was POSSIBLY christened(?) at the Independent Chapel,
Pentre-ty-gwyn, Carmarthenshire - daughter of William and Joan MORGAN (IGI).
4 December 1840 - She was a spinster, of full age living at Gillyguigrith
(probably Gellyrhydd), Llanfairarybryn when she married David Parry in the
Independent Chapel, Pentretygwyn near Llandovery, Carmarthenshire (marriage
certificate).
6 June 1841 - Aged 25 (rounded down), she was living in Pentretygwin with
(her husband) David. She was shown as not being born within the county (see
1841 census).
30 March 1851 - Aged 38, she was living in Pentretygwyn, Llanfair-ar-y-bryn
with her husband and children (see 1851 census).
7 April 1861 - Aged 48, she was living with her husband David, their son
Jenkin and Elizabeth Rees a lodger and a pauper aged 51 in Pentre ty gwyn,
Llanfairarybryn (see 1861 census).
2 April 1871 - She was a labourer's wife aged 58 living in Rhandirissa,
Llanfairarybryn with her husband David (see 1871 census).
12 May 1873 - She was aged 61 when she died of old age at Pentre-ty-gwyn
Rhandir Issa (death certificate).
13 May 1873 - William Jones, who had been present at her death, notified the
registrar (death certificate).
She was buried in the cemetery attached to the Independent Chapel at
Pentre-ty-gwyn. Her age was shown as 60 (see extract from her headstone).
Adrian
----- Original Message -----
From: "UKGenealogy [Pauline]" <genuk3(a)melita.com>
To: <carmarthenshire(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 6:04 PM
Subject: Re: [CMN-L] THOMAS & ANN PARRY FROM PENTRE-TY-GWYN
me again
what info do you have on David Parry.....could this be him in 1851 census
He was a 34 year old unmarried servant born Llandilo but living in
Llandingat(Llandovery) what do you have on David
Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: "adrianp7" <adrianp7(a)talktalk.net>
To: <carmarthenshire(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 6:19 PM
Subject: Re: [CMN-L] THOMAS & ANN PARRY FROM PENTRE-TY-GWYN
> Hello Pauline
>
> Thank you for your e-mail.
>
> I have been unable to find the parents in any census.
>
> All the information I have on the family is shown on my web-site at: -
>
>
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~adrianp/
>
> Just click on Parry in the table at the foot of the home page.
>
> Adrian
> Yorkshire
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "UKGenealogy 4" <genuk4(a)melita.com>
> To: <carmarthenshire(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 13, 2011 9:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [CMN-L] THOMAS & ANN PARRY FROM PENTRE-TY-GWYN
>
>
>> HI Adrian
>>
>> Do you have them on the census at all?
>>
>> I do have their marriages, if it was indeed in Llandeilo fawr
>>
>> 1812 22nd February Llandeilo fawr parish church
>> Thomas Parry and Anne Roderick
>>
>> if this is them above, here are their baptisms
>>
>> 1783 7 Oct Llandeilo fawr parish church
>> Thomas Parry son of Griffith and Anne, Lower Manordeilo hamlet
>>
>> 1783 23 March Llandeilo fawr parish church
>> Anne Roderick, dau of David and Anne, Tir Esgob hamlet
>>
>> you state their chilren were baptised in an Independent chapel Pentre ty
>> gwyn, that appears to be in Llanfair ar y bryn parish......which is
>> quite
>> a
>> distance from Llandeilo fawr, can you give me the information that you
>> have
>> please.......
>>
>> thanks Pauline
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "adrianp7" <adrianp7(a)talktalk.net>
>> To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE(a)rootsweb.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 3:07 PM
>> Subject: [CMN-L] THOMAS & ANN PARRY FROM PENTRE-TY-GWYN
>>
>>
>>> As yet I have been unable to locate the details of the baptisms,
>>> marriage
>>> or
>>> burials of my g g g grandparents Thomas and Ann PARRY from
>>> Pentre-ty-gwyn.
>>>
>>> To the best of my knowledge, their first son David (my g g grandfather)
>>> was
>>> baptised in the Independent chapel at Pentre-ty-gwyn on 16 October
>>> 1812.
>>> Their "final" son Thomas was baptised in the same chapel on 10 May
>>> 1824.
>>>
>>> I would very much appreciate hearing from anyone who has come across
>>> the
>>> baptisms, marriage or burials of this couple.
>>>
>>> Adrian
>>> Yorkshire
>