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Today's Topics:
1. Dart (martin(a)enterprise.net)
2. Samuel Pierce Innkeeper of Newport. (mike white)
3. Re: Dart (Robert Treharne Jones)
4. Henry HOWELL (Don Howell)
5. Re: Henry HOWELL (David Rowlands)
6. Re: Henry HOWELL (David Rowlands)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2013 03:27:40 -0400
From: "martin(a)enterprise.net" <martin(a)enterprise.net>
Subject: [GLA] Dart
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When my grandfather died in 1937 the informant on his Death Certificate
what's his Sister in Law, G.
Dart of 79 Gaer Park Drive, Newport.
Does anybody know anything about this lady?
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2013 16:59:54 +0100
From: mike white <mikewstalbans(a)virginmedia.com>
Subject: [GLA] Samuel Pierce Innkeeper of Newport.
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Hi,
I have a letter of administration for William White of Cam, Glos. The
petioner is his sister Ann, wife of Samuel Pearce, Innkeeper of Newport.
The letter is dated 13th. of November 1822. William died in 1820.
Can anyone help . I have no knowledge of Ann or Samuel.
Many thanks,
mike white
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 28 Sep 2013 18:43:31 +0100
From: "Robert Treharne Jones" <tjwizard(a)tiscali.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [GLA] Dart
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Yes, she was the sister-in-law of someone who died in 1937! Seriously,
though, Martin, if you were to give us some information, such as the name of
you grandfather and any other immediate family members, then members of this
list could help you work out who this person was. We don't even know that
she lived in the Monmouthshire area herself, but with knowledge of your
grandfather's name we could help work out who his siblings were, from the
census, and then establish who G Dart was from the BMD.
Robert
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When my grandfather died in 1937 the informant on his Death Certificate
what's his Sister in Law, G.
Dart of 79 Gaer Park Drive, Newport.
Does anybody know anything about this lady?
The point I was making was that the lady in question described herself as
my Grandfather's Sister in
Law not that she was!
If it helps my Grandfather was Frederick William Salmon Wright born in
Northampton in 1879, move
to Cardiff in 1909 to take up a position at Whitchurch Mental Hospital.
As far as I can make out there is no evidence whatsoever of him having a
relation of that name but I
might be wrong.
Martin
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Message: 4
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 07:37:23 +1000
From: "Don Howell" <howell.donald(a)ozemail.com.au>
Subject: [GLA] Henry HOWELL
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I am searching for any information that people may have on Henry HOWELL and
his wife Margaret
HOWELL (nee MORRIS). They were the licensees of the Cross Keys Inn Glebe
Road, Loughor
from about 1881 until about 1911+. The Inn was previously run by
Margaret?s father Daniel
MORRIS from about 1860 until taken over by Henry in about 1881. I would
also appreciate any
information that anyone may have on the Cross Keys Inn. Henry?s name is
sometimes recorded as
HOWELLS in various censuses.
Henry is my Great Uncle.
Don HOWELL
Lennox Head Australia
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Message: 5
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 08:12:34 +1000
From: David Rowlands <drowlan1(a)bigpond.net.au>
Subject: Re: [GLA] Henry HOWELL
To: "Don Howell" <howell.donald(a)ozemail.com.au>
Cc: GLAMORGAN(a)rootsweb.com
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Don
There was a Henry Howell elected to the Parish Council in Loughor in 1894,
according to the
Evening Express of 7 December 1894.
Could he be your great uncle?
David
Canberra
On 29/09/2013, at 7:37 AM, "Don Howell" <howell.donald(a)ozemail.com.au>
wrote:
I am searching for any information that people may have on Henry
HOWELL
and his wife Margaret
HOWELL (nee MORRIS). They were the licensees of the Cross Keys Inn Glebe
Road, Loughor
from about 1881 until about 1911+. The Inn was previously run by
Margaret?s father Daniel
MORRIS from about 1860 until taken over by Henry in about 1881. I would
also appreciate any
information that anyone may have on the Cross Keys Inn. Henry?s name is
sometimes recorded as
HOWELLS in various censuses.
Henry is my Great Uncle.
Don HOWELL
Lennox Head Australia
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Message: 6
Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 08:20:46 +1000
From: David Rowlands <drowlan1(a)bigpond.net.au>
Subject: Re: [GLA] Henry HOWELL
To: "Don Howell" <howell.donald(a)ozemail.com.au>
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Don
There's also a story about the Morrises and the Cross keys in the Cambrian
of 10 Nov 1871; see
below (there will be OCR errors in the text).
David
Canberra
STEALING BACON.?David Evans, a labourer, was charged with having stolen a
piece of bacon, the
property of Daniel Morris, of Loughor. Mr. H. Morris appeared for the
prisoner. Margaret Morris said
that she lived with her father, the prosecutor, who kept the Cross Keys Inn
at Loughor. About half-
past 10 on the previous Saturday evening the prisoner came into the house
and asked for a glass of
beer. As he was rather the worse for liquor already she refused to give him
any. He continued to
stand in the kitchen and witness had occasion to leave it for about 10
minutes. As she was returning
she noticed the prisoner going out at the door, and immediately after-
wards a man named Llias
John, who had been in the kitchen, told her that he (prisoner) had carried
off a piece of bacon, which
she had seen a. few minutes previously hanging from the ceiling. She went
after him and over- took
him about 200 yards from the house and asked him to give the bacon back. He
ran from her and told
her!
to follow and catch him if she could. With the assut- ance of -a man
named William John she at last
caught him and compelled him to go bnck to the house with her. Soon after
they had reached the
house William John came in, bringing the bacon [now produced] which he had
found near the place
where the pri80ner was over. taken, and which witness recognized as being
her father's property;
The prisoner denied having taken it, but was given in charge to P.C.
Poyntz. Elias John said that he
was at the Cross Keys, Loughor, on the evening in question, and saw the
prisoner take the piece of
bacon, now produced, hide it under his coat, and walk away with it. He told
Margaret Morris, who
went after the prisoner. Some further evidence was taken and the prisoner
was committed for trial at
the adjourned.
On 29/09/2013, at 7:37 AM, "Don Howell" <howell.donald(a)ozemail.com.au>
wrote:
I am searching for any information that people may have on Henry
HOWELL
and his wife Margaret
HOWELL (nee MORRIS). They were the licensees of the Cross Keys Inn Glebe
Road, Loughor
from about 1881 until about 1911+. The Inn was previously run by
Margaret?s father Daniel
MORRIS from about 1860 until taken over by Henry in about 1881. I would
also appreciate any
information that anyone may have on the Cross Keys Inn. Henry?s name is
sometimes recorded as
HOWELLS in various censuses.
Henry is my Great Uncle.
Don HOWELL
Lennox Head Australia
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