Hello Margaret,
Don't believe that Dando's were in 'Cwm' in 1881 as Cwm wasn't known
as
such at the time. It was known as Talistown, Danyderi, Llandavel village
and Cwmrydach in certain census. There are also a few other references.
Barrie, my husband was in Tredegar Library a few weeks ago and a Hatton
researcher was tracing his family from Manchester about 1876. Have you
any interests in that line yourself?
I have a couple of Hatton's in Tredegar in 1851, but no reference to
Manchester.
best wishes
Brenda, Gwent
In message Margaret Hatton <margaret(a)mgthatton.fsnet.co.uk> writes:-
HI Dawn,
There are also Dando's in CWM, nr Ebbw Vale. They are my cousins's.
Margaret
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From: BJ <bj(a)reverendvox.demon.co.uk>
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Sent: Sunday, August 26, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: [Mon] re- Dando's in Gwent
> Dear Dawn,
>
> Mainly the Dando's that were in Gwent were centralised around Blaenavon,
> Trevethin area with some exceptions.
>
> I searched through MI's and came up with the following Dando's :-
>
> 54-62, Trevethin, StPeters; 128, Llanfrechfa; 177, Llangattock,
> Bethesda; 221, St. Battwgs, Bedwas (There was a Margaret Dando ('nee
> Nash!); 230-232, St. Elli's, Llanelly; 248, St. John's Garndiffith;
> 255, Capel yr ynys, Hafodrynys, Pontypool, 256, Ebenezer, Pontnewynydd;
> 289,289b, Blaenau Gwent Baptist Church; 293, Cholera Cemetery, Cefn
> Golau, Tredegar; 312, St.Mary's, Tredegar; 318, Christchurch, Govilon.
>
> Hope this helps
>
> best wishes
>
> Brenda, Gwent
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