Jill,
I agree a 100%.
Posting queries about Glamorgan or Monmouth to the Dyfed List does not
exactly show intelligence.
I suggest he buys a Map of Wales and then posts to Lists that cover the
area, of a particular query.
Rhodri
On 18 September 2017 at 12:38, Jill Muir <jill(a)shottle.plus.com> wrote:
Elwyn, why not save these queries and use ancestry or FMP on free
week
ends? Much more fun and easier for you. Also search things like dusty docs,
family search and freecen.
Jill
> On 18 Sep 2017, at 12:19, E.Schreuder <e.schreuder7(a)chello.nl> wrote:
>
> Hello list,
>
>
>
> I would like to know where my Edward Lewis was born in 1867. Son of
Rowland
> Lewis, brother of Edward, Lewis, Rowland ,Laura, Jane and Chaterine
Lewis.
>
> In 1907 he lived at Senhenydd where he married my relative Margaret
Morgan.
>
> She was born in Abernant Llangeinor in 1870, father John Morgan mother
Mary
> Jones.
>
> In 1901 she was a housekeeper at a farm called Church farm Ystradown
which
> belonged to her uncle Daniel John.
>
> So she must have meet her husband in this area.
>
>
>
> Edward Lewis was a colliery contractor and he was killed in the
pitdisaster
> of 1913.
>
>
>
> Elwyn - netherlands.
>
>
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