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Thanks Glenys
It does make sense that the symbol transcribed as an S was in fact a G and we
know from the 1901 census that Maglona was Maglona Gwendoline.
So young Daniel was George & Maglona was Gwen!!! My own family history is
full of instances of the second name (or a nickname) being the one really used.
Sorting out naming problems is all part of the fun!!!
Regards, Ruth
Anthony & Ruth
Looking at the facsimile of the census returns, both Daniel and Maglona have the
same symbol immediately after their first names - nothing to do with son or
single. The symbol is ambiguous but is a G in both instances - a G written like
the proper loopy G but without the up stroke and without finishing the loop in
the tail. There is a George at the bottom of the page that shows this
eccentricity clearly.
Hope this helps
Regards
Glenys
Hi Tony & Listers
I think I may have found the first child of Maria Ashton (nee Loader) in
1881. The household is as follows:
Sarah Rogers Head W 74 b Somerset Nurse (Suv)
Louise Sharp Dau M 30 b Somerset Nurse (Suv)
Nelly Loder Nurse child 2 b Clapham
They were at 18 Cross Street, Battersea, London. RG11 0653/26 45
The 1891 census shows Nelly as aged 12 - which fits - & born in Wandsworth -
which like Clapham & Battersea is South of the river and the discrepancy in
stated birthplace is no worse than Chelsea/Pimlico & Limehouse/Bow. I don't
know what Suv means but it may be a transcription error for Serv. I see that in
1891 Nelly was known as ASHTON - do you know if she normally used that name?
From the 1891 census one would not know that she wasn't Daniel A's child.
To me it looks as though D & Maria each had a child when they met as there is
such a gap after Maglona to make me doubt that she is Maria's child.
(Perhaps her mother - maybe Maglona Lewis - died in childbirth or soon after, & D
called for help from the Jones ladies from Machynlleth??) Probably we shall
never know unless a birth certificate or baptism turns up.
Thanks to Anna for putting me right about Barrett Street. I am not entirely
sure that in my mind I wasn't mixing up the location of Wimpole Street with
Wigmore Street anyway - so it's good to know there was a Barrett Street.
Best regards, Ruth
Hi Anna,
Thank you very much for pointing me in the direction where to look.
I haven't had time yet to search for these places.
This list is so marvelous!
It's so full of knowledgeable people!
thanks, Tony
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>Date: Mon, 20 Sep 2004 11:27:37 +0100
>From: Anna Brueton <bruetons(a)anoeth.demon.co.uk>
>Subject: [POWYS] ASHTON in London
>X-Mailing-List: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com> archive/latest/13907
>Dear Tony & Ruth
>I too used to live in this area and can confirm that there is definitely a
>Barrett Street. Duke Street lies on the east side of Selfridges, and
>Barrett Street is a turning off that. I'm afraid I can't remember where
>the Lyons Corner houses were, but I'm sure someone else on the list will.
>
>Limehose and Bow (birthplace of Maria Ashton) could be the same place -
>Limehouse borders the river Thames, Bow is just north, both in the East
>End; and Chelsea and Pimlico also adjoin each other, in the West End. From
>the birthplaces of the children, it seems that the family moved about
>London a great deal; there is probably a story there somewhere.
>Anna
To anyone who has a copy of Roots & Branches
I am researching the WATKINS family of Crai, Devynog, Pen yr Ynis, and
Marchogdir (all in the Crai area) David III WATKINS was born in Llywel
in 1849 to David II WATKINS(b. 1829 in Devynog) and Jane ? (b.ca 1828 in
Myddfai, Carms). David III's wife was Elizabeth WILLIAMS (b. 1850 in
Llywel). Elizabeth's parents were David WILLIAMS (b. 11819 at Tirabad
aka Newchurch), Radnor and Mary ? (b. 1827 at Llandeilo Graban,
Radnor). They probably moved from Llandeilo Graban in 1846 or 1847
to Llanfair ar y bryn, Carms . They moved again to LLywel ca 1849.
Elizabeth's siblings were:
Ifan and Margaret ........dates and places unknown
Joseph 1845 Llandeilo Graban, Radnor
Ann 1848 Llanfair ar y bryn, Carms.
Elizabeth 1850 Lywel, Breconshire
Gwen 1853 ?
Mary 1855 ?
I would appreciate any input from anyone.
Thank you,
Art
At 01:56 20/09/04 EDT, RufHay(a)aol.com wrote:
>PS The street you are thinking of behind Selfridges may be Wimpole Street -
>famous as the home of the Barretts of Wimpole Street - family of the poet
>Robert Browning's wife, the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning. (I used to
live in
>Gloucester Place near there - also in Marylebone!!)
>
Dear Tony & Ruth
I too used to live in this area and can confirm that there is definitely a
Barrett Street. Duke Street lies on the east side of Selfridges, and
Barrett Street is a turning off that. I'm afraid I can't remember where
the Lyons Corner houses were, but I'm sure someone else on the list will.
Limehose and Bow (birthplace of Maria Ashton) could be the same place -
Limehouse borders the river Thames, Bow is just north, both in the East
End; and Chelsea and Pimlico also adjoin each other, in the West End. From
the birthplaces of the children, it seems that the family moved about
London a great deal; there is probably a story there somewhere.
Anna
Hi Tony & Listers
Thanks for your last. The story is unfolding nicely & it's great to see that
Lizzie in Australia has been following the progress. Interesting to see how
the descriptions of birthplaces vary from census to census - but these London
districts are close and of course merge into each other.
What do you make of there being a baby Daniel S aged 4 months in 1891 & a
child George, 10 in 1901? I suspect that S may have been a mis-transcription
for G and that this child was known by his second name, George.
I was surprised not to find Bessie & Molly with their parents in 1901, so I
had a look at the FreeBMD where I found the following births:
Elizabeth Ashton reg in Marylebone Vol 1a page illegible June Quarter 1897
Elizabeth Ashton reg in Marylebone Vol 1a p 52 December Quarter 1897
Margaret Dorothy Ashton reg in Marylebone Vol 1a p 534 Sept Quarter 1901
Do these dates fit with their known ages?
A curiosity. On the 1881 census there is a Mary Loader 21 with a child Ellen
aged 2 but both are in Horton, Dorset, & said to have been born there. Mary
is married to a Clement Loader 24 also b Horton - an Ag Lab. I had discounted
the possibility that these might be Maria & Nelly BUT the ages are perfect!
RG11 2091/16 p5. I suspect, however, that these are what a friend of mine
calls a herringcoch!!!!!
All for now, Ruth
PS The street you are thinking of behind Selfridges may be Wimpole Street -
famous as the home of the Barretts of Wimpole Street - family of the poet
Robert Browning's wife, the poet Elizabeth Barrett Browning. (I used to live in
Gloucester Place near there - also in Marylebone!!)
Hi Ruth, Elsie, Patricia & Glenys,
Thank you very much again for your marvelous detective work.
This Jones family does fit in perfectly with the story of baby Maglona
going back to Machynlleth with friends of the family, because when I asked
my now nearly 100 year aunt how she thought her grandfather Daniel, the son
of a bootmaker, could have got into the clothing business, she replied
because he had a natural talent and he would be familiar with it from
visits to his parents friends who were dressmakers, nearby. You have
identified these friends! Jane & Anne Jones living on Maengwyn St, but born
in Llanbrynmair, where Daniel's father John Ashton came from. 'Gwendoline'
is the name she chose for herself because she hated Maglona.
Last night I received more info about my grandmother, Maglona 'Gwen'
Ashton, from an old neighbour & friend Glenys, who is also on this list.
(the columns will line up if you use a monospace font)
1901 Census for Civil parish of St Marylebone, Ecclesiastical parish of St
Marylebone n? Thomas Portman Square, St Marylebone Borough, Portman Ward.
Reference Rg 13/108
St Thomas Buildings 20 & 21
Daniel Ashton : Head: M: 41: Tailor: worker: N Wales Machynlleth
Maria Do : Wife: M: 41: : London Bow
Edward Do : Son: : 11: : Do Chelsea
George Do : Son: : 10: : Do Do
1891 Census for Civil parish of St.James, Municipal Borough of Westminster,
Ecclesiastical District of St.Lukes, within the boundaries of Great
marlborough Ward, Parliamentary Division of Strand Reference RG 12/87 :
12 Peters? Residence? (very hard to read)
Daniel Ashton : Head: M: 31: Tailor : Machynlleth Mon Wales
Maria Do. : Wife: M: 32: : Limehouse? London
Nellie L Do : Dau : S: 12: : N Wandsworth London
Maglona S Do : Dau : S: 9: : Pimlico Do
Edward L Do : Son : S: 1: : Pimlico Do
Daniel S Do : Son : S: 4 months: : Soho Do
1871 Census for 'The Town Liberties of Machynlleth, Parliamentary Borough
of Montgomery,
Schedule 70 Maengwyn St.:
John Ashton : Head: Mar: 40: Bootmaker: Montgomery Llanbrynmair
Margaret Ashton : Wife: Mar: 37: :Merioneth Dolgelley
Daniel Ashton : Son : : 11: Scholar : Montgomery Machynlleth
Richard Ashton : Son : : 10: Do : Do Do
Margaret E Ashton: Dau : : 8: Do : Do Do
Laura Ashton : Dau : : 6: : Do Do
Anne Ashton : Dau : : 3: : Do Do
Martha Ashton : Dau : : 1: : Do Do
It certainly looks like Maglona was born in 1881 after the census.
It's interesting that Maria Loader said she had been born about 1859/60
in London's Limehouse/Bow and later gave birth to her children in
N.Wandsworth-1879, Pimlico-1881, Pimlico/Chelsea in 1890,
Soho-1890/91-Chelsea.
I must look for these places on a map of London.
The only other family info I have on Daniel & Maria Ashton's in later
life is that they lived on Barrett? St., London - in the area behind
'Selfridges' emporium. They had to move out of their home there because it
was going to be pulled down so that a 'Lyon's Corner' store could be built
on the site. I presume that would have been in the mid-1930s? If so, then
Daniel & Maria might be on the 1931 census. I understand there was no 1941
census.
Thank you for all of your wonderful help.
Cheers, Tony
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>Subject: [POWYS] Maglona ASHTON found!!!!!!
>From: RufHay(a)aol.com
>Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 05:30:30 -0400 (EDT)
>X-Mailing-List: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com> archive/latest/13900
>Hi Tony et al
>Yes, your Ashton trail is full of mysteries - that's why it's got me hooked!!
>I hope other listers are not getting bored. I'm continuing on-list as maybe
>someone else can help - see below.
>Maglona Gwendoline Ashton aged 19 & single, born London, appears on the 1901
>census, living at Maengwyn Street, Machynlleth in the household of
>Rees Jones Head widower, 90
>Jane Jones (dau) single, 59, Dressmaker
>Anne Jones (dau) single, 48, Milliner
>(These three b Llanbrynmair & Welsh speaking only - Maglona could speak both
>English & Welsh).
>Maglona is described as the niece of the head of household (not very likely
>but these women must have been "maiden aunts" to M even if not actually
>related). This Maglona is virtually certain to be yours & these the
>ladies who
>collected the sickly baby from London!!!
>It seems that Maglona was born 31 Dec 1881, not 1880, - & that at least
>explains her absence from the 1881 census, though it doesn't explain the
>absence of Daniel Ashton & Maria Loader - who are just NOT THERE in 1881!!!!!!
>(& probably were together & with Maria's child Ellen Louise who is also
>missing
>from the 1881 census).
>Do you think it possible that they may have been abroad?
>Daniel Ashton is also missing from the 1901 census but there are several
>Maria Ashtons who might be possible. Do you have an approximate d o b for
>her?
>Do you have a date of Death for either Dan or Maria?
>If any kind lister has access to the 1891 census for MGY it may be possible
>to find out if Maglona was in Machynlleth then (& probably throughout her
>childhood).
>Will write separately about the 1881 census on-line.
>Best regards, Ruth
Tony,
Absolutely wonderful news! I'm sitting here with a silly grin on my face
too 'cos I feel that, being your 4th cousin (yes, folks, discovered through
this List), I'm entitled to share your glee!
I am just SO, SO excited for you - and how clever of Ruth to solve this
family puzzle.
Lizzie (descendant of Daniel ASHTON (1797-1841) shoemaker)
Brisbane, Australia
FHS: Mont #965, Gwynedd #2991
Researching: ASHTON/JONES/HUMPHREY from Llanbrynmair/Trefeglwys
Hi Tony and all,
I checked the 1891 census. The Jones family was living at the same place as
in 1901, but Maglona was not with them in 1891, not did I find her anywhere
else in 1891.
Elsie L Isaac
Bethlehem, PA USA
Proud to be working on the FreeCen Project!!!!
Let's get the UK Census online to view for Free!
http://freecen.rootsweb.com/
From: RufHay(a)aol.com
Reply-To: POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [POWYS] Maglona ASHTON found!!!!!!
Date: Sun, 19 Sep 2004 05:30:30 EDT
Hi Tony et al
Yes, your Ashton trail is full of mysteries - that's why it's got me
hooked!!
I hope other listers are not getting bored. I'm continuing on-list as maybe
someone else can help - see below.
Maglona Gwendoline Ashton aged 19 & single, born London, appears on the 1901
census, living at Maengwyn Street, Machynlleth in the household of
Rees Jones Head widower, 90
Jane Jones (dau) single, 59, Dressmaker
Anne Jones (dau) single, 48, Milliner
(These three b Llanbrynmair & Welsh speaking only - Maglona could speak both
English & Welsh).
Maglona is described as the niece of the head of household (not very likely
but these women must have been "maiden aunts" to M even if not actually
related). This Maglona is virtually certain to be yours & these the ladies
who
collected the sickly baby from London!!!
It seems that Maglona was born 31 Dec 1881, not 1880, - & that at least
explains her absence from the 1881 census, though it doesn't explain the
absence of
Daniel Ashton & Maria Loader - who are just NOT THERE in 1881!!!!!! (&
probably were together & with Maria's child Ellen Louise who is also missing
from
the 1881 census). Do you think it possible that they may have been abroad?
Daniel Ashton is also missing from the 1901 census but there are several
Maria Ashtons who might be possible. Do you have an approximate d o b for
her? Do
you have a date of Death for either Dan or Maria?
If any kind lister has access to the 1891 census for MGY it may be possible
to find out if Maglona was in Machynlleth then (& probably throughout her
childhood).
Will write separately about the 1881 census on-line.
Best regards, Ruth
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Hello,
There were two M Ashtons aged 9 in Montgomeryshire in 1891 census. One was
a Gertrude, but the second was 'Maggie', would they have shortened Maglona
to this?
Anyway this is what the entry ( which is in Welsh) says;
Stonehouse is the abode and Carno is census place.
Mary Ashton head 63 b Carno welsh/eng
Margaret " daughter 25 S seamstress
Maggie " g daughter 9 scholar
All born Carno and spoke both languages
Patricia
----- Original Message -----
From: <RufHay(a)aol.com>
To: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, September 19, 2004 10:30 AM
Subject: [POWYS] Maglona ASHTON found!!!!!!
> Hi Tony et al
>
> Yes, your Ashton trail is full of mysteries - that's why it's got me
hooked!!
> I hope other listers are not getting bored. I'm continuing on-list as
maybe
> someone else can help - see below.
>
> Maglona Gwendoline Ashton aged 19 & single, born London, appears on the
1901
> census, living at Maengwyn Street, Machynlleth in the household of
>
> Rees Jones Head widower, 90
> Jane Jones (dau) single, 59, Dressmaker
> Anne Jones (dau) single, 48, Milliner
> (These three b Llanbrynmair & Welsh speaking only - Maglona could speak
both
> English & Welsh).
>
> Maglona is described as the niece of the head of household (not very
likely
> but these women must have been "maiden aunts" to M even if not actually
> related). This Maglona is virtually certain to be yours & these the
ladies who
> collected the sickly baby from London!!!
>
> It seems that Maglona was born 31 Dec 1881, not 1880, - & that at least
> explains her absence from the 1881 census, though it doesn't explain the
absence of
> Daniel Ashton & Maria Loader - who are just NOT THERE in 1881!!!!!! (&
> probably were together & with Maria's child Ellen Louise who is also
missing from
> the 1881 census). Do you think it possible that they may have been
abroad?
>
> Daniel Ashton is also missing from the 1901 census but there are several
> Maria Ashtons who might be possible. Do you have an approximate d o b for
her? Do
> you have a date of Death for either Dan or Maria?
>
> If any kind lister has access to the 1891 census for MGY it may be
possible
> to find out if Maglona was in Machynlleth then (& probably throughout her
> childhood).
>
> Will write separately about the 1881 census on-line.
>
> Best regards, Ruth
>
>
Dear Listers
The next meeting of the London Branch of the Welsh Family History Societies
is at 2pm on 25 September, at the Society of Genealogists, 14 Charterhouse
Buildings, Goswell Road, London EC1 (nearest tube station - Barbican).
Our speaker for the afternoon is Merfyn Wyn Tomos, Archifydd Meirionnydd
Archivist at Dollgellau on the topic of �The history of the Quakers in
Wales with particular reference to Merioneth�.
Anyone interested in Welsh family history is welcome to attend. The dates
and topics of future meetings are as follows:
6 November 2004 "The Maritime tradition of Wales"by Dr Reg Davies
19 February 2005 AGM and Members' Interests
14 May 2005 "Resources at the Society of Genealogists for family
history research with particular reference to Wales",Else Churchill,
Genealogy Officer at SOG.
Information about meetings can be found on our website at
www.rootsweb.com/~wlslbfhs/ (will be updated shortly)
and on the Society of Genealogists website www.sog.org.uk (where you will
also find a location map for the Society of Genealogists).
Best wishes
Anna
Hi Tony et al
Yes, your Ashton trail is full of mysteries - that's why it's got me hooked!!
I hope other listers are not getting bored. I'm continuing on-list as maybe
someone else can help - see below.
Maglona Gwendoline Ashton aged 19 & single, born London, appears on the 1901
census, living at Maengwyn Street, Machynlleth in the household of
Rees Jones Head widower, 90
Jane Jones (dau) single, 59, Dressmaker
Anne Jones (dau) single, 48, Milliner
(These three b Llanbrynmair & Welsh speaking only - Maglona could speak both
English & Welsh).
Maglona is described as the niece of the head of household (not very likely
but these women must have been "maiden aunts" to M even if not actually
related). This Maglona is virtually certain to be yours & these the ladies who
collected the sickly baby from London!!!
It seems that Maglona was born 31 Dec 1881, not 1880, - & that at least
explains her absence from the 1881 census, though it doesn't explain the absence of
Daniel Ashton & Maria Loader - who are just NOT THERE in 1881!!!!!! (&
probably were together & with Maria's child Ellen Louise who is also missing from
the 1881 census). Do you think it possible that they may have been abroad?
Daniel Ashton is also missing from the 1901 census but there are several
Maria Ashtons who might be possible. Do you have an approximate d o b for her? Do
you have a date of Death for either Dan or Maria?
If any kind lister has access to the 1891 census for MGY it may be possible
to find out if Maglona was in Machynlleth then (& probably throughout her
childhood).
Will write separately about the 1881 census on-line.
Best regards, Ruth
Hello: We are Cherie Lynn and David Jones and while looking through the archives have seen a posting by a lady named Novella. She has written to the BlaenauGwent, Carmarthenshire and Powys lists with her interests. Her e-mail address is no longer active and we are hoping that someone knows how to contact her.
On the Carmarthenshire list she wrote looking for the family of Margaret Thomas of Cefncilwg Farm, Llandilo Fawr, Carmarthenshire who married David Morgan in 1879. Margaret's sister Priscilla Thomas is our ancestor and we wanted to contact Novella. In one of her e-mails she noted a cousin in Wales and so must assume she found maybe a Price cousin and we hope that our e-mail can be forwarded to her.
Thank you, Cherie Lynn and David Jones, in Maryland, GFHS members #6258, new Carmarthenshire FHS members #?
The Roots and Branches book is very informative about Llywel which lies close to
Trecastle and Sennybridge and as far as I can remember between Llandovery and
Brecon.
Happy hunting
Angie
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Dear List:
Sarah Edwards, born 29 March 1778 at Petercurch, Hereford, was the
illegitimate
daughter of Ann Edwards.
Sarah married William Parsons at Peterchuirch on 4 November 1806 and had ten
children with him.
Would anyone know the antecedants of these nice people?
Thank you,
Bob Wilson
Rochester NY
----- Original Message -----
From: <POWYS-D-request(a)rootsweb.com>
To: <POWYS-D(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 2:00 PM
Subject: POWYS-D Digest V04 #209
Julie,
> Can you inform me if Lywel is the village just across the river Wye from
> Boughrood, please?
Llywel is the second parish up when coming from the south western most tip
of Breconshire. It borders Carmarthenshire (Llandeusant, the other parish
covered in Roots and Branches is in Cm). The village just over the bridge
from Boughrood is Llyswen (parish of the same name).
> Could you check for a mention of my family at all, please?I have been
> searching for years for a marriage between a Howell Lewis and a Sarah ?
> Their first child David Lewis was baptised at Boughrood church on 29th
> December 1786. David was followed by five more children all baptised at
> Boughrood. The couple are also buried there. As most marriages took place
> and still do in the brides parish I have been unable to locate the
> marriage
> at Boughrood or Glasbury. Do you know of any other parishes nearby that I
> could check, please?
I did, nevertheless, run the names Howell Lewis and David Lewis through the
find on the book but among the 200 entries that matched the names (not all
different people!) none of them fitted with the dates you gave.
The parishes around Boughrood (starting to the north and working clockwise
are:
Llanstephan, Llowes, Glasbury (all Radnorshire) then Aberllynfi, Llyswen,
Llandefalle and Crickadarn (all Breconshire). The parishes around there are
fairly small and there's a lot more if you go out one more parish in a ring!
Hope this helps broaden your search a bit.
Btw, I bought the Roots and Branches CD even though I had no one from that
far south west in Breconshire. I found it fascinating to read how someone
else had put all of their family history information into a small neat
narrative, and I couldn't resist it being half price this month for Wales
related CDs! This hobby tends to pull at the plastic from all directions!
Regards, Neil
Hi Ian,
I have just done an "Advanced Search" on the 1881 Census and there were
three dwellings in Llangunllo with the name Ferley as follows:
Ferley Cottage
Ferley,
Upper Ferley
It could just mean that it was the name of a dwelling. I also had a look at
the 1861 Census and there was an Upper Ferley, Ferley Hall and Ferley Clays.
John was an agricultural labourer and at first I though it likely that the
dwelling was a farm cottage with him working on Ferley Hall estate. I ruled
out him working at the hall as the farmer living there only had 2 acres of
land. Llangunllo was listed as Llangynllo in the Ennumeration District of
Knighton in 1861.
It could be that the land where Ferley Clays was built was used in the past
for making bricks or pottery.
Ferley Hall, Upper Ferley and Lower Ferley appear on a modern map.
Regards,
Margaret Harvey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ian Benjamin" <famhist(a)still-waters.co.uk>
To: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 18, 2004 2:45 PM
Subject: [POWYS] EVANS at Ferley Clays
> Hello Listers,
>
>
>
> I have been tracking down my Evans' in Radnor. In the 1861 census
> transcription from the Powys FHS they are listed
>
>
>
> EVANS John, h, m, 31, Ag. Lab, RAD Presteigne, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
>
> EVANS Elizabeth, w, m, 24, , RAD Llanbister, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
>
> EVANS Ann, d, u, 3, , RAD Llangunllo, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
>
> EVANS Margaret, d, u, 2, , RAD Llangunllo, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
>
> EVANS Edwin, s, u, 5m, , RAD Llangunllo, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
>
>
>
> My question is this. What or where is Ferley Clays? Of course if These
> people are part of your family, I wouldn't turn away an email.
>
>
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
>
>
> Ian
>
>
>
> famhist(a)still-waters.co.uk
>
>
>
> Luton, Bedfordshire. UK
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------------------------------
>
>
>
> Looking for:
>
>
>
> BARRELL in Grosmont, Monmouthshire and in Herefordshire (up to 1891) and
> Merthyr Tydfil (1885 on) and South Africa (1900 on)
>
>
>
> PRICE in Grosmont, Monmouthshire (up to 1900)
>
>
>
> EVANS in llangunllo, Knighton and Kingsham, Radnorshire Also Staunton on
> Arrow & Lucton, Herefordshire(1850-1900)
>
>
>
> BENJAMIN in St John, Antigua
>
>
>
> SCOTLAND in Swetes Village, Antigua
>
>
>
> JARVIS in Swetes Village, Antigua
>
>
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> ------------------------------------------
>
>
>
>
>
>
Hello Listers,
I have been tracking down my Evans' in Radnor. In the 1861 census
transcription from the Powys FHS they are listed
EVANS John, h, m, 31, Ag. Lab, RAD Presteigne, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
EVANS Elizabeth, w, m, 24, , RAD Llanbister, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
EVANS Ann, d, u, 3, , RAD Llangunllo, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
EVANS Margaret, d, u, 2, , RAD Llangunllo, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
EVANS Edwin, s, u, 5m, , RAD Llangunllo, Ferley Clays, /f29/p6
My question is this. What or where is Ferley Clays? Of course if These
people are part of your family, I wouldn't turn away an email.
Thanks for your help.
Ian
famhist(a)still-waters.co.uk
Luton, Bedfordshire. UK
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Looking for:
BARRELL in Grosmont, Monmouthshire and in Herefordshire (up to 1891) and
Merthyr Tydfil (1885 on) and South Africa (1900 on)
PRICE in Grosmont, Monmouthshire (up to 1900)
EVANS in llangunllo, Knighton and Kingsham, Radnorshire Also Staunton on
Arrow & Lucton, Herefordshire(1850-1900)
BENJAMIN in St John, Antigua
SCOTLAND in Swetes Village, Antigua
JARVIS in Swetes Village, Antigua
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