looking at a map I have (1833), theses are other possibilities:
Llantarnam Abbey (Llanfihangel): beautiful old church (I was married
there). Around the area then were
:
Llanddewifach
Llandowlais
Pontnewydd
Pontrhydyrun
Croesyceiliog
Try the Gwent list, which is the county Cwmbran now comes under.
Regards
Sonia (australia) ex native of Cwmbran
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From: Dean Langhorn <d.langhorn(a)virgin.net>
To: MONMOUTHSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [Mon] Marriage Certificate Query
Date: Thursday, March 29, 2001 7:44 PM
My g.g.grandparents Thomas CHARLES & Martha HARRIS were married on the 27
July 1845. On the marriage certificate it gives both as "full age" and
resident at Cwmbran. The marriage was by banns at the parish church.
The name of the actual parish on the certificate is very hard to make out
( especially without local knowledge ).
Bryan Morgan has kindly put the certificate on a web page where it can be
viewed and any suggestions can be e.mailed directly to me. Please have a
look at:
http://www.btinternet.com/~burtonvilla/projects/cert01.htm
Many thanks to Bryan and to Mike John for their suggestions.
Dean.
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Dean Langhorn
Bolton
Lancashire
d.langhorn(a)virgin.net.
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