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Hello everyone this is Robert Williams in Utah I am looking for help to
locate my ancestors
1- Richard and Gwenllian Williams on the 1841 census Thomas (their son
wouldd be 2 y.o) he was born 1839 in Merthyr Tydfil
2- Richards father Edmund Williams on the 1841 census Edmund Williams and
wife Mary(Edmunds) Richard was b. 1807 in Gelligare
3-Now the real Tough one Richard Jones b. abt 1830 in Cardiganshire
married Anne Parry children Elizabeth Jones ,Rees Jones,Mary Ann
Wife (Anne Parry Jones died in 1874 of Cholera and shortly thereafter the
children w/o Richard came to America Richard and Anne were married in
1856 in Aberystwith looking for Richard Jones on 1841 census Father was
Rees Jones in 1869 the family was in Tredegar that was where MaryAnn was
born.
Thanks
Robert Williams
thewilliamsfour(a)juno.com
Does anyone know if the Trefeglwys Parish MI booklet, produced by MGS
has gone out of print or something? I ordered this booklet well over
a month ago (prob longer), through the bookshop in Llanidloes and I'm
still waiting for it to arrive.
Sorry, I can't seem to find an e mail address from MGS to ask them
direct. Can anyone help out?
Thanks, Alison
I want to thank Julie Preston, Margaret Harvey, Richard Meredith & Ken for
their great help in getting me inspired & (somewhat!) focused in finding my Jane
Pugh, born Jan 6, 1842 Radnorshire-- emigrated to Toronto "as a baby" so I
presume 1842 or 1843. I see by Rich's records that 7 of the Pugh children were
christened at Maesyrelem Chapel; can someone clarify if that is a resource I
should follow up on, or is it more productive to go the "civil registration
route"? I realize that they may not have had the time or inclination to
register or christen little Jane before embarking for Canada. Again, those of you
who share your expertise with generosity and PATIENCE are such a treasure to
the rest of us!! I look forward to the day I can do the same.
Thanks again,
Pat Lewis
I was at the National Library of Wales this week and the bookshop has
another sale for May and June. There were a couple of books of Powys
interest at bargain prices:
Criminal proceedings in the Montgomeryshire Court of Great Sessions:
transcript of Commonwealth gaol files 1650-1660 1996 £3
Montgomeryshire pleadings in the Court of Chancery 1558-1714: a list £2
and I think I saw, but did not buy, an index to Brecon probate records (not
sure of the period) for about a £1 (I bought the Bangor equivalent pre 1700
for that price)
Worth looking if you're in Aberystwyth.
Rhian
Margaret,
Thanks for the quick response -- this is exactly the entry Pat needs as it's the only time the family was listed in a UK census before emigrating to Canada in 1842.
Very best,
Julie Preston
juliefpreston(a)sbcglobal.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Brian Harvey
To: POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 5:04 PM
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Re: Pugh connections?
Pat, Julie et al,
This is the 1841 census entry for Penybank, Llanbadarn Fynydd from the CD
produced by the Powys FHS. Please note that ages for those over sixteen are
rounded down to 0 and 5 and remember that relationships are not recorded for
the 1841 census.
Knighton Hundred
Parish of Llanbadarn Fynydd
Reference: HO107:1455: ED 1 & 2
PUGH, Hugh, 60, Farmer, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Elizabeth, 50, No, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Mary, 20, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Sarah, 20, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Josiah, 15, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Stephen, 15, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Thomas, 15, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Price, 13, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Elizabeth, 12, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Daniel, 8, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Mary, 5, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
PUGH, Charls, 2, Y, Penybank, f6/p4
Regards,
Margaret Harvey
----- Original Message -----
From: "Julie Preston" <juliefpreston(a)sbcglobal.net>
To: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 2:24 PM
Subject: [POWYS] Re: Pugh connections?
>
> Pat,
>
> It's not "Radenshire" but "Radnorshire".
>
> I did some research on this very prolific PUGH family about 10 years ago
as my cousin in Wales has PUGH ancestry on his maternal line.
>
> While I don't have the baptism of Jane, it should be a relatively easy
birth certificate to order if she was born prior to the family emigrating
and if they registered the birth.
>
> I was given much of this information by a late member of Powys FHS, Mr.
Austin PUGH, and rounded it out with research at Powys County Archives. My
focus was Josiah PUGH (b.abt.1781, St. Harmon, RAD) and wife Sarah PRICE.
They farmed Cynch, St. Harmon, Radnorshire, where his father had farmed.
>
> A brother of Josiah (there were many) was Hugh PUGH (bapt. March 16, 1777,
d. 1873, according to Mr. Austin Pugh). My notes for Hugh PUGH state that
he farmed Penybank, parish of Llanbadarn Fynydd, wife's name not known. The
family emigrated to Canada in 1842 and they had 13 children. Austin PUGH
may have corresponded with a Canadian researcher in order to have known the
year of death of Hugh Pugh.
>
> If this information is correct, it should be easy enough to find them in
the 1841 Census for Llanbadarn Fynydd, at Penybank Farm. Someone on this
list may have easy access to this census and could look this up for Pat?
>
> If you contact me off-list, I can photocopy the charts I made up at the
time and mail them to you. From Hugh, I have the direct ancestors going
back 3 generations to one Edward PUGH who died 1712 and is buried at Abbey
Cwmhir, Radnorshire.
>
> Many of this family became Baptists so the likelihood of locating baptisms
of infants is small unless they used the parish church for baptisms.
>
> Regards,
>
> Julie Preston
> juliefpreston(a)sbcglobal.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Patellefso(a)aol.com
> To: POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 11:24 AM
> Subject: Re: Pugh connections?
>
>
> Hello Godfrey- Any references to Jane Pugh, born Jan 6, 1842? As a
baby,
> moved with parents (Hugh and Mary?) from "Radenshire" to Toronto.
Married
> Richard Lewis in Kenosha Wisconsin-- Nov 1861. Jane's info has been
obtained
> from obituary in Iowa, so I'm not confident about parents' names, etc.
Long
> shot.... your Thomas Pugh might be a link? Thanks!
> Regards,
> Pat Lewis
>
> ______________________________
>
>
______________________________
Dear Listers
Margaret Harvey has written to me mentioning a connection with the Powells of
Llwyngwillim - a farm in Nantmel where my 4xggf Richard Davies & his wife
Jane (Owen) settled c 1780. I am replying on-list in case anyone else sees
connections.
The Powells were related to the Davieses as follows:
Richard & Jane DAVIES had 7 children:
Richard of Llwyngwillim, whose son Richard of Llwyncwtta m Mary Ann Powell
Humphreys
Jane m John Jones of Nantglas & Rhostau, St Harmon
Mary m 26.6.1805 Rowland ROWLANDS of Sero's Mill & later Nannerth Fawr
Thomas of Nannerthfrwd
John m Sarah Jones & farmed at Maenllwyd, St Harmon
Edward m Margaret (?Davies) & farmed at Cefnfaes, Nantmel
Evan m Catherine Jane Davies
~~~~~~~~~~~
Mary & Rowland ROWLANDS had 9 children including:
Sarah m Thomas POWELL who settled at Llwyngwillim & whose descendants still
farm there.
Mary m John PRICE of Middle Nanserth
(Audrey Cleaton, wife of Dennis, is descended from this Price family, I
believe)
Perhaps some of these families ring bells with listers??
Best regards, Ruth
Dear all,
As part of Adult learning week Blaenau Gwent Council have provided 2
walks which are historically Breconshire (Brynmawr and Beaufort *part
Monmouthshire*)
Note:- Brynmawr (Llanelly Parish) was historically Breconshire before
1974 and Beaufort (part) the same. Now both under Blaenau Gwent County
Council.
Details:-
Beaufort walk. Tuesday 23rd May 2005. Meet at Beaufort Post Office at
10-30am. Tour guide Rodger Burchell M.A.
Brynmawr walk. Thursday 26th May 2005. Industrial and archaeological
Brynmawr. Meet at Brynmawr library 10-30am. Tour guide Frank Olding,
Blaenau Gwent Heritage officer.
best regards
Barrie Jones, Gwent
Julie,
Yes, I assumed "Radenshire" is the Iowa spelling for Radnorshire! I'm
really interested in your Pugh records as I'm grasping for clues to our Jane Pugh's
past. I think it's likely that Jane's birthdate, Jan 6, 1842, and the
report that she "came to Toronto as a baby" are both accurate. (Also, marriage to
Richard Lewis Nov 14, 1861 in Kenosha, Wisconsin-- 8 children including my
grandpa Frank Lewis born 1880.) Jane was buried following Baptist services--
Richard Lewis was LDS. What do you think about Hugh Pugh being in his
mid-60's when Jane was born--and having the gumption to emigrate at that age? Of
course, if he died at 96, he was still a "spring chicken" at only 65! Thank
you for sharing this helpful/hopeful info. If these are my Pughs I have some
"elder" cousins who will be so pleased to learn of this. I would be much
obliged if someone could check the 1841 Census as you mentioned. Thanks again,
Pat Lewis
<x-flowed>
Hello again
Not sure again who I am writing to, but the family connection is obvious!
I am Elizabeth Ashton's great great granddaughter (through her youngest
daughter Annie, her daughter Euronwy, and her son Michael - my father
(copied in))
I have a copy of the Ashton family tree going back to the 1600's, which my
father's father got I think from work done by Caradoc Ashton (Machynlleth)
or his family. I think it is similar to the one I was forwarded from Tony
Francis.
As the marriage on that is between Valentine (1773) and Martha nee Jarman,
and Daniel (1797) his son is also noted as marrying Martha from
Llanbrynmair. So do I assume that is now incorrect? or was he married three
times?!
Best wishes to all
Alison
----- Original Message -----
From: "aspenlea" <aspenlea(a)uq.net.au>
To: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 3:53 AM
Subject: ASHTON connection- finally!
> My postman today had no idea he was delivering the final piece of my
> ASHTON/HUMPHREY(S) jigsaw puzzle when he popped Daniel ASHTON's 1854
> marriage certificate into the box. Yes, at last I now have proof that the
> father of my Daniel ASHTON (b 1797
> Trefeglwys) was indeed Valentine ASHTON, farmer. Thanks to Tony Francis I
> had already pencilled in this connection with the ASHTON line but now
> hopefully I can now ink it in!
>
> I had always been puzzled as to why my father had called Daniel's wife,
> Hannah, when I had traced her as Ann but it wasn't until a
> couple of weeks ago that it dawned on me that Daniel might have married
> twice. I had Daniel marrying Ann JONES in Llanbrynmair in 1823, maybe
> a little hastily as my gtgtgrandmother, Elizabeth ASHTON, was born a few
> months later. Then I found a death for Ann ASHTON in 1838 which seemed to
> correlate
> with the fact that Daniel's last child was born in 1837.
>
> In 1871 the census taker has very thoughtfully written Hannah ASHTON,
> Widow
> of Daniel ASHTON, shoemaker (wish more of them would do things like that)
> which that set me looking for a second marriage and bingo - there they
> were
> in 1854.
>
> The marriage was at St Pen....ch Chapel, Llanbrynmair (the certificate is
> hard to read)
> 12 April 1854
> Groom: Daniel ASHTON, widower, shoemaker of Bontdolgadfan, Llanbrynmair
> Father: Ashton Valentine, farmer, deceased (NB: When did they start
> writing
> names the other way round, assuming this is really Valentine ASHTON?)
> and
> Bride: Hannah LEWIS, widow of Mawr (?), Llanbrynmair
> Father : Abraham Humphrey, farmer, deceased
> Witnesses: Evan Evans and William Lewis
>
> Hannah outlived her husband by another 24 years, finally dying, just
> before Christmas, on 23 December 1891 as the result of a fall (probably
> slipped in the snow). She broker her arm and suffered shock and syncope
> (!) but died with her niece Mary MORGAN in attendance at Bryn...ty,
> Llanbrynmair. She was 85 years old , a woollen spinner who had spent all
> her life in Llanbrynmair.
>
> Thanks for your patience in reading this.
>
> Lizzie (still grinning)
> Brisbane, Australia
> FHS: Glos #A6564, Gwynedd #2991
> outgoing mail scanned by PC-cillin 2005
>
>
>
</x-flowed>
Looking for parents & siblings of Margaret PUGH, 1841-1916, m: 25 November,
1860 in ABBEYCWMHIR, to Thomas GRIFFITHS. Margaret d: 27 March, 1916 in
CEFNPAUL, ABBEYCWMHIR; b: about April 1841 in ABBEYCWMHIR.
Children of Thomas & Margaret:
THOMAS PUGH GRIFFITHS - about 1861 - ST. HARMON
JOSIAH GRIFFITHS - about 1863 " "
JOHN GRIFFITHS - about 1865 " "
GEORGE GRIFFITHS (grandfather) - 1867-1947
Any information appreciated.
Fred Girling,
Surrey, British Columbia
Hi
My interests are as follows:
I am trying to research the family of Rev. Thomas WILLIAMS..some have
his name as Rev. William Thomas WILLIAMS. He married Grace ELLIS, 17
February 1832 in Festiniog, Merioneth, Wales. I believe he was the
son of Richard WILLIAMS and Elizabeth THOMAS and was born in
Llandyfrydog, Cors Yn Odyn in the parish of Anglesey in 1800. His
obituary states that he was one of eight children. It also states
that his mother was from an old Anglesey family but his paternal
grandfather was from Caernarfonshire. His mother died when he was
only ten years old. He and his father moved to Meirionethshire in
1825 and worked as a miner. In 1829 he became a member of the
Calvinistic Methodists in Ffestiniog. His wife Grace was the
daughter of Griffith ELLIS of Pant yn Tnn Ffestiniog. The family
moved to Central New York State, USA in 1845.
I would like to find out more of his family in Wales..especially
siblings. As noted above he is one of eight children. There may have
been a brother, Richard, as I have some correspondence that gives me
the impression that there may be a brother by that name. Apparently
this person was perhaps a wife of this brother and mentions going to
visit the family home in Ffestiniog.
Thanks
Pat,
It's not "Radenshire" but "Radnorshire".
I did some research on this very prolific PUGH family about 10 years ago as my cousin in Wales has PUGH ancestry on his maternal line.
While I don't have the baptism of Jane, it should be a relatively easy birth certificate to order if she was born prior to the family emigrating and if they registered the birth.
I was given much of this information by a late member of Powys FHS, Mr. Austin PUGH, and rounded it out with research at Powys County Archives. My focus was Josiah PUGH (b.abt.1781, St. Harmon, RAD) and wife Sarah PRICE. They farmed Cynch, St. Harmon, Radnorshire, where his father had farmed.
A brother of Josiah (there were many) was Hugh PUGH (bapt. March 16, 1777, d. 1873, according to Mr. Austin Pugh). My notes for Hugh PUGH state that he farmed Penybank, parish of Llanbadarn Fynydd, wife's name not known. The family emigrated to Canada in 1842 and they had 13 children. Austin PUGH may have corresponded with a Canadian researcher in order to have known the year of death of Hugh Pugh.
If this information is correct, it should be easy enough to find them in the 1841 Census for Llanbadarn Fynydd, at Penybank Farm. Someone on this list may have easy access to this census and could look this up for Pat?
If you contact me off-list, I can photocopy the charts I made up at the time and mail them to you. From Hugh, I have the direct ancestors going back 3 generations to one Edward PUGH who died 1712 and is buried at Abbey Cwmhir, Radnorshire.
Many of this family became Baptists so the likelihood of locating baptisms of infants is small unless they used the parish church for baptisms.
Regards,
Julie Preston
juliefpreston(a)sbcglobal.net
----- Original Message -----
From: Patellefso(a)aol.com
To: POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 11:24 AM
Subject: Re: Pugh connections?
Hello Godfrey- Any references to Jane Pugh, born Jan 6, 1842? As a baby,
moved with parents (Hugh and Mary?) from "Radenshire" to Toronto. Married
Richard Lewis in Kenosha Wisconsin-- Nov 1861. Jane's info has been obtained
from obituary in Iowa, so I'm not confident about parents' names, etc. Long
shot.... your Thomas Pugh might be a link? Thanks!
Regards,
Pat Lewis
______________________________
Dear Listers,
This week's 'Retrospective Images of Wales' webpages, just uploaded
onto my website, feature the following subjects:
1. A selection of farms, some derelict, some not, in the counties of
Breconshire and Monmouthshire (eight picture). This feature was first shown
on my website in December 1998.
2. An urban scene in Woodfield Street, Morriston, Swansea in the county of
Glamorgan (one picture). This feature was one of the very first 'Images of
Wales', first shown on my website in December 1997.
As usual, these features will be on display for one week.
'Retrospective Images of Wales' is at
http://www.wfha.clara.net/walespic/retro/retro.htm
Kind regards,
John
----------------------------
John Ball, Ystalyfera, near Swansea, Wales, UK
E-mail: wfha(a)clara.co.uk
Homepage: http://www.wfha.clara.net/
Images of Wales: http://www.wfha.clara.net/walespic/
Welsh Family History Archive: http://www.wfha.clara.net/wales/
GENUKI Breconshire Maintainer: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/BRE/
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Hi All,
Just to say thank you to those who posted their interests following my recent invitation. It was impressive.
I saw that some people did get some results from it, but please don't despair if you didn't. Lots of people stash away posts that might be interesting one day, and refer to them when they have more detail so there is time yet.
The population of the lists does change over time, people join and others leave. I would suggest that everyone posts a summary of their interests every so often, say two to three months, just to make sure that you are reaching the newer subscribers.
If you are waiting for them and they are waiting for you, you will both wait a long time!
This doesn't mean that anyone who hasn't got around to posting yet should stop, of course. But you didn't think that, did you?
Cheers,
Malcolm List admin
I believe that Llangurig is not to far from where my GGGrandDad, Thomas
EDWARDS, son of UNK b: abt1811, Caersws, Llanwnog, Montgomery, Occupation in
1839 Manufacturer, Flannel, married, Mary MASON, daughter of John MASON and
Elizabeth UNK. b: abt 1811,
Llandinan, Montgomery. Do you have any of your Thomas' descendents
identified? James Morgan Edwards
----- Original Message -----
From: "vivian edwards" <vivian.edwards40(a)ntlworld.com>
To: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 3:27 AM
Subject: [POWYS] Marriage Tomas Edwards
> Hi I have found a marriage for my 4x great grandfather Thomas Edwards to
> Ann
> Owion at Llangurig on 10/2/1777, in the prescience of James Hamen and
> George
> Bownnett. If any one are researching any of these names or have any
> information, it would be gratefully appreciated thank you .
> Regards Viv
>
>
Congrats
It is great when the pieces finally fall together
Lorraine
Perth
West Australia
----- Original Message -----
From: "aspenlea" <aspenlea(a)uq.net.au>
To: <POWYS-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 10:53 AM
Subject: [POWYS] ASHTON connection- finally!
> My postman today had no idea he was delivering the final piece of my
> ASHTON/HUMPHREY(S) jigsaw puzzle when he popped Daniel ASHTON's 1854
> marriage certificate into the box. Yes, at last I now have proof that the
> father of my Daniel ASHTON (b 1797
> Trefeglwys) was indeed Valentine ASHTON, farmer. Thanks to Tony Francis I
> had already pencilled in this connection with the ASHTON line but now
> hopefully I can now ink it in!
>
> I had always been puzzled as to why my father had called Daniel's wife,
> Hannah, when I had traced her as Ann but it wasn't until a
> couple of weeks ago that it dawned on me that Daniel might have married
> twice. I had Daniel marrying Ann JONES in Llanbrynmair in 1823, maybe
> a little hastily as my gtgtgrandmother, Elizabeth ASHTON, was born a few
> months later. Then I found a death for Ann ASHTON in 1838 which seemed to
> correlate
> with the fact that Daniel's last child was born in 1837.
>
> In 1871 the census taker has very thoughtfully written Hannah ASHTON,
Widow
> of Daniel ASHTON, shoemaker (wish more of them would do things like that)
> which that set me looking for a second marriage and bingo - there they
were
> in 1854.
>
> The marriage was at St Pen....ch Chapel, Llanbrynmair (the certificate is
> hard to read)
> 12 April 1854
> Groom: Daniel ASHTON, widower, shoemaker of Bontdolgadfan, Llanbrynmair
> Father: Ashton Valentine, farmer, deceased (NB: When did they start
writing
> names the other way round, assuming this is really Valentine ASHTON?)
> and
> Bride: Hannah LEWIS, widow of Mawr (?), Llanbrynmair
> Father : Abraham Humphrey, farmer, deceased
> Witnesses: Evan Evans and William Lewis
>
> Hannah outlived her husband by another 24 years, finally dying, just
before
> Christmas, on 23 December 1891 as the result of a fall (probably slipped
in
> the snow). She broker her arm and suffered shock and syncope (!) but died
> with her niece Mary MORGAN in attendance at Bryn...ty, Llanbrynmair. She
> was 85 years old , a woollen spinner who had spent all her life in
> Llanbrynmair.
>
> Thanks for your patience in reading this.
>
> Lizzie (still grinning)
> Brisbane, Australia
> FHS: Glos #A6564, Gwynedd #2991
> outgoing mail scanned by PC-cillin 2005
>
>
>
My postman today had no idea he was delivering the final piece of my
ASHTON/HUMPHREY(S) jigsaw puzzle when he popped Daniel ASHTON's 1854
marriage certificate into the box. Yes, at last I now have proof that the
father of my Daniel ASHTON (b 1797
Trefeglwys) was indeed Valentine ASHTON, farmer. Thanks to Tony Francis I
had already pencilled in this connection with the ASHTON line but now
hopefully I can now ink it in!
I had always been puzzled as to why my father had called Daniel's wife,
Hannah, when I had traced her as Ann but it wasn't until a
couple of weeks ago that it dawned on me that Daniel might have married
twice. I had Daniel marrying Ann JONES in Llanbrynmair in 1823, maybe
a little hastily as my gtgtgrandmother, Elizabeth ASHTON, was born a few
months later. Then I found a death for Ann ASHTON in 1838 which seemed to
correlate
with the fact that Daniel's last child was born in 1837.
In 1871 the census taker has very thoughtfully written Hannah ASHTON, Widow
of Daniel ASHTON, shoemaker (wish more of them would do things like that)
which that set me looking for a second marriage and bingo - there they were
in 1854.
The marriage was at St Pen....ch Chapel, Llanbrynmair (the certificate is
hard to read)
12 April 1854
Groom: Daniel ASHTON, widower, shoemaker of Bontdolgadfan, Llanbrynmair
Father: Ashton Valentine, farmer, deceased (NB: When did they start writing
names the other way round, assuming this is really Valentine ASHTON?)
and
Bride: Hannah LEWIS, widow of Mawr (?), Llanbrynmair
Father : Abraham Humphrey, farmer, deceased
Witnesses: Evan Evans and William Lewis
Hannah outlived her husband by another 24 years, finally dying, just before
Christmas, on 23 December 1891 as the result of a fall (probably slipped in
the snow). She broker her arm and suffered shock and syncope (!) but died
with her niece Mary MORGAN in attendance at Bryn...ty, Llanbrynmair. She
was 85 years old , a woollen spinner who had spent all her life in
Llanbrynmair.
Thanks for your patience in reading this.
Lizzie (still grinning)
Brisbane, Australia
FHS: Glos #A6564, Gwynedd #2991
outgoing mail scanned by PC-cillin 2005
Just found interesting Llanbrynmair area site. It is an interactive site
with maps, archaeological sites, photographs, building details etc. Worth a
look
http://www.cpat.org.uk/ycom/llanbryn/lbrint.htm#ind
Lizzie
Brisbane, Australia
FHS: Glos #A6564, Gwynedd #2991
outgoing mail scanned by PC-cillin 2005
Subject: Evans of Llangurig/Gaufron/Nantmel
> I have Evan Evans, farmer of Gaufron,daughter Jane b Llanguirg c 1827.
> Jane married David Farr in Nantmel and moved to Merthyr.
>
> Looking for more information about father Evan and other members of her
> family.
> Hope someone can help,many thanks,
>
> Jill , in Sussex.
>