Hello Pauline,
Thanks for your email, unfortunately I'm very much in the dark with this
side of my family & I have no idea at all as to when they died.
If it's any help I am very happy to do some transcribing for the indexing
project.
I have got some experience as I'm a volunteer transcriber at Huntingdon RO
2
mornings a week. Some of the 1500's are very difficult to read but a group
of us are persevering.
Regards,
Liz
In a message dated 04/07/2008 07:41:13 GMT Daylight Time,
paulinejames(a)paulinejames.co.uk writes:
Hi Liz
any idea when they died as the early registers are difficult to read, an
approx year would help, as unsure if we are going to index them that far
back......
thanks Pauline
----- Original Message -----
From: <Andlizhist(a)aol.com>
To: <carmarthenshire-fhs(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 02, 2008 10:47 PM
Subject: [CMN-FHS] Re Llandeilo fawr burials
Hello Pauline,
Thanks for your email re Llandeilofawr burials. We've been away, hence
my not replying sooner.
I'd be grateful if you could have a quick look for these 2:-
I am looking for the deaths of Rachel ROWLAND & Rees ROWLAND; they were
married and their last child seems to have been baptised Dec. 26th
1759.
(Rees ROWLAND was baptised March 1731/2, but I don't know if ages at
death
were recorded in the 1750's? He was certainly still alive in 1759, as
above.)
I suspect Rachel died soon after 1759 but I could be completely wrong,
so
please don't spend a lot of time on this - I could wait until it's all
on-line!
Thanks very much anyway,
Liz