Dawn Veasey wrote:
Dawn Veasey wrote:
Hello Pauline,Thought I send you this again as you have been having
trouble with your computer.
I have not had many queries on Wales but alot on London.I am
off to Crete in 2 weeks time,just for 1 week 6th May to 13th May.Thank
for the info on Island House.I suppose it is not a pub now.Mary Felix
was probabley staying there if she had no where else to go,perhaps sh
was co habiting with the publican,I would not be suprise women seem to
do anything just to survive.
Do you know when the Trevaughn cemetery started burying people from St
Peters.I have ordered the Carmarthen book by Lodwick from the
library,so
it should be here soon.You mentioned Island House was pictured in the
book,would that be the same as you sketch?
I am asking about the Bowen`s now.I feel sure Elizabeth`s father was
James and mother Mary.so I wondered if you could look on the marriages
of St.Peter`s for about 1800 for a James Bowen marring a Mary.I expect
there are going to be a few but I may be able to narrow it dow Anyway
bye for now speak soon Dawn
I do not know if it is of any interest to you,but I have access to the
1881 census for all of Great Britian when I go next Friday to the local
studies library.I have also ordered the CD for it from the LDS, should
get it in June ,so I shall have it here then if you need a look up.And
I
just remembered about the Dalton family,some one was researching the
name on the Carmarthen list,did you mention it that there was a
Dr.Edward Dalton in Carmarthen on the 1779 medical directory?