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AN APPEAL TO THE BENEVOLENT
In 1825, died the Rev. JAMES THOMAS, of Hill Grove, in the hamlet of
Clythia, near Abergavenny. For the last few years he had some small
preferment; but the whole of the property which he left was a Leasehold on
two lives, of £8 per annum, and the Stock of a rented Farm of 28 acres. On
the 5th of February inst. Mrs. THOMAS died; she was evidently worn down by
anxiety, and by varied and continued exertions. There are ten children: one
boy was placed in Christs Hospital about four years ago by Mr. Alderman
THOMPSON; one girl has been placed at Cowen-Bridge School, by Capt.
WITHERING, but for her, probably, £1 1/2 a-year must be paid. The rest of
the children are unprovided for. Those who are of age to be employed, have
had to struggle against the want of means and of opportunity. One daughter,
seven years old, must ever remain helpless, from mental imbecility.
Subscriptions will be thankfully received at the Banks of Messrs. BOSANQUET
and Co, Lombard-street, London; Messrs. JONES and Co, Abergavenny; and by
the following Clergymen who have undertaken to manage the affairs of the
distressed family:-
Rev. GEO. BEVAN, Vicar of Crickhowell, Breconshire.
Rev. THOS. WILLIAMS, The Priory, Usk.
Rev. FRAS. HOMFRAY, Lanvayer, Abergavenny.
Subscriptions advertised before £51.7.0
The Lord Bishop of Winchester £10.0.0
Mrs SUMNER Jun. £10.0.0
Miss SUMNER £1.0.0
Dr. BEVAN M.D. Monmouth £1.1.0
Rev. G.S. BEVAN, Vicar of Crickhowell £3.0.0
Rev. W. HASSELL £1.1.0
Mr. Sergeant BOSANQUET £5.0.0
Mr. Sergeant TADDY £5.0.0.
Mr. James DAVIES, Clythia £1.0.0.
Rev.W. GRAY, Curate of Bryngwyn £3.0.0.
Rev. J.A.GIBB, Rector of Shirenewton £3.3.0
------ PAYTHERUS, Esq. Abergavenny £1.0.0
Philip JONES, Esq. Llanarth Court £3.0.0.
Wm. JONES Esq. Clythia Park £5.0.0.
Mrs. MORGAN, Langattock, Crickhowell £5.0.0
Miss COOPER, ditto £0.10.0
------- LATHAM, Esq. Crickhowell £2.2.0
Miss LATHAM, Ditto. £2.2.0
Mr. HAYCOCK, Shrewsbury £1.1.0
J.H. Phillips, Esq. Pontypool £1.1.0
Mr. Farquhar, Mamhilade £1.1.0
Rev. D JONES, Curate of Trethvin £0.10.6
Mrs. WHITE Pontypool £0.2.6
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia
On Tuesday se'nnight as Mr. STOKES, of Pauntley Court, Gloucestershire, was
on his way from his house to Pershore, within a mile and a half of the
latter place (near Tiddesley Wood), his gig came in violent contact with
another coming from Pershore, in which was Mr. FLETCHER, of Hill Croome.
Both gentlemen were immediately thrown out, and Mr. STOKES, pitching upon
his head, death was immediately ensued! Mr. FLETCHER was severely bruised
but managed to get to a neighbouring turnpike-house. Medical aid was
procured with all possible dispatch; and Mr. FLETCHER was conveyed to
Pershore, where he now lies in a doubtful state. At the inquest, it appeared
that Mr. STOKES was on his return from Bredon's Norton to Worcester, when
shortly after leaving the former place the horse became refractory, and
backing into a ditch, broke the bar of the gig. The circumstance and the
lateness of the hour had determined Mr. STOKES to remain daring tho night at
Ecklington; but unfortunately, on reaching that village, the want of
accommodation at the only public-house in the place compelled him to
proceed, having first tied the bar together with a strong cord. The horse,
at starting, again showed viciousness, and there is little doubt that he
soon became uncontrollable and ran away, the dreadful result of which is
above stated. Mr. STOKES was in his 52d year, and a wife and eight children,
together with a wide circle of highly respectable relatives and connexions,
are left to deplore his untimely end.
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia
A burglarious entrance was effected into Iscoed House, Carmarthenshire (the
seat of Rev. Edw. PICTON0, on the night of Thursday sennight; but happily
the family were awakened, and the robbers foiled in their expectations of a
booty. A reward of £50 is offered for the discovery of the offenders; and we
sincerely hope it may produce the desired effect of bringing the villains to
justice.
The Pembrokeshire Fox Hounds meet on Monday next at Canaston Bridge, and on
Tuesday at Wolfsdale.
The Hannah, which arrived in Plymouth on Monday, picked up off the Lands
End the stern, some sails, rigging, and spars of a vessel which proves to
have been part of the Spring, belonging to Truro, MOFFET, master, which has
been missing since the late gales.
The Arcadia, FOSTER, from Bristol, bound to New York, is put into Milford,
leaky.
The Mary, MORGAN, from Cork to Bristol, with a great number of pigs on
board, struck on the Molt Stones, off Ilfracombe, on Sunday evening last, in
thick fog, and almost immediately sunk. Crew saved.
On the same evening, a brig, from Bordeaux for Bristol, with brandy, ran
ashore near Clevedon, but has been got off without damage.
The Emerald, DAVIS, from Redwharf to Barmouth, sunk in going to Beaumaris,
on Sunday evening.
At a meeting of the Merchants, Manufacturers, and Traders of Bristol, held
on Tuesday last, at the Guildhall, it was resolved to petition parliament
for the repeal of the Receipt Stamp Duty, on the ground of its unequal and
vexatious operation.
Several of the parishes in Bristol have resolved upon petitioning Parliament
against the Catholic Claims.
In the night of Saturday sennight, eleven fat sheep were stolen from a farm
at Trelleck, Monmouthshire. The sheep were subsequently over Bigswear
Bridge, through the Forest, to Birch Hill Wood, near Park End Work,
Gloucestershire, where four were found killed and dressed, and the remainder
with their legs tied, ready for slaughter. Some bread, butchers clothes,
and two whet stones were also found on the spot, but the operators were not
to be met with.
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia
Pictures of: Cefn Cul in the Brecon Beacons National Park (BRE); and
Llangors Lake (BRE)
Dear Listers,
This week's 'Retrospective Images of Wales' webpages, just uploaded onto
my website, include:
1. A winter shot of Cefn Cul ridge in the Brecon Beacons National Park in
the county of Breconshire (one picture). This was one of the first
features shown on 'Images of Wales' back in November 1997. It has never
before been selected as a Retrospective.
2. The ancient Llangors Lake, also in the Brecon Beacons National Park
(seven pictures). This feature was first shown on 'Images of Wales' in
July 1998.
As usual, these webpages will be on display for one week.
'Retrospective Images of Wales' is at
www.jlb2005.plus.com/walespic/retro/retro.htm
While there, take the time to explore my 'Webpage Archive' and make your
own Retrospective requests.
Kind regards,
John
--------------------
John Ball, Godre'r Graig, near Swansea, Wales, UK
E-mail: john(a)jlb2005.plus.com
John's Homepage: http://www.jlb2005.plus.com/
Images of Wales: http://www.jlb2005.plus.com/walespic/
Welsh Family History Archive: http://www.jlb2005.plus.com/wales/
GENUKI Breconshire Maintainer: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/BRE/
Joint Administrator - Powys (& BRE/MGY/RAD) mailing lists
Sorry Martin. I have got a Sarah Humphreys, but she was born in 1839 to Matthew Humphreys and Margaret Woosnam. She is sister of Elizabeth who was discussed recently,and was born in Llandinam.
Yours.
Ann.
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Dear All
Seeing the discussion about Humphreys, I was wondering whether anyone could
help me in finding out more about my gx2 grandmother Sarah Humphreys,
details as below so far as I’ve researched so far. The census returns are of
limited help according to them she was born: 1851 NK, 1861 Llanllylyar, 1871
Montgomery, Newtown, 1881 Montgomeryshire. So I have guessed at
Llanllwchaearn, but haven’t found a baptism there – so need to re-consider.
She did marry my gx2 grandfather Thomas Pugh of Llandyssil/Llandysul and I
have found a possible marriage at Aberhafesp on 30 Sep 1835 which is
adjacent to Llanllwchaearn parish. Subsequently the couple seemed to have
moved to Shropshire and I’ve found them in Lydbury North and later Bishop’s
Castle.
I give a table below of my information about Sarah, her husband Thomas Pugh
and their family and would be grateful for any help.
Best wishes
Martin
Martin Hughes
Name:
Sarah HUMPHREYS2,3
Birth
1813 (app)
Llanllwchaearn, Newtown, Montgomeryshire
Census (1)
1851 (age 37)
Lydbury North, Shropshire
Census (2)
30 Mar 1851 (age 49 (!))
Bishops Castle, Shropshire4
Census (3)
1861 (age 49 (!))
Bishops Castle, Shropshire
Census (4)
1871 (age 57-58)
Bishops Castle, Shropshire
Census (5)
1881 (age 67-68)
Bishops Castle, Shropshire
Died
Aft 1881
Bishop’s Castle (?)
Husband:
Thomas PUGH (1806?-bef1876)
Marriage
30 Sep 1835
Aberhafesp, Montgomeryshire, Wales
Children:
Sarah PUGH (1828?- )
b. Berriew, Montgomeryshire, Powys
Thomas PUGH (1836?- )
b. ?
Elizabeth PUGH (1841?- )
b. Clunbury, Shropshire
Jane PUGH (1845?- )
b. Lydbury North, Shropshire
Mary PUGH (1846?- )
b. Lydbury North, Shropshire
Charles PUGH (1850-1911)
- my g. grandfather
b. Clunbury, Shropshire
William PUGH (1855?- )
b. ?
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On Tuesday, the 4th inst. the members of the Brecon Cymreigyddon, together
with several friends of the Society, assembled at the White Lion, to
celebrate their fifth anniversary, and had the gratification of seeing the
accomplishment of one object which had originated among themselves, and
which had for some time occupied their attention, as their President, the
Rev. Thomas PRICE, did, on that day, present to the Society a complete copy
of the translation of the New Testament into the Breton language, which had
just been printed in France under directions of the Bible Society. In the
course of the evening the several prizes of the Society were adjudged - that
for the best Welsh verses upon the Battle of Navarin, was awarded to
GLANMEHASCYN, the veteran bard, who, from having been himself once engaged
in similar scenes, was well calculated to describe the dreadful conflict. -
The reward for the best Welsh speech, on the benefits which have accrued to
Great Britain during the illustrious reign of the House of Brunswick, was
given to Mr. David GEORGE. The meeting was addressed in the Ancient British
by the Secretary, Mr. Thomas JONES, and several others, and during the
evening Mr. JONES, the Society's Harper, together with one of his pupils,
played several national airs upon the triple harp.
The Agricultural Meeting for the three Commots, Carmarthenshire, was held on
the 11th instant, at the town of Kidwelly. The ploughing match took place in
a field, on the farm of Middlescomb, near that town. There were 26 ploughs
produced. The first prize was awarded to John WILLIAMS, of Pistill,
Llandeveylog; the second to John DAVIES, Gellygatrog, Llangendeirne; the
third to David DAVIES, Middlescomb; the fourth to William FRANCIS, of
Blaeurbydw, Llandeveylog; and fifth to J. JONES, of Coed, Llaudeveylog. The
ploughing was excellent, and the exhibitions very good. About forty
gentlemen sat down to a sumptuous dinner at the Pelican Inn, R.J. NEVILLE,
Esq. in the chair.
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia
Looking for the parents o David Griffiths abt 1804and Ann Rowlands abt 1802.
They were married in Guilsfield 15 April in 1830. Both were from the parish
of Guilsfield. Both died in Wales. Thanks you Jean from US
Swansea, Friday, March, 14.
The insertion of an Extraordinary Death at Carmarthen would, we fear,
engender hostile feelings towards us; we cannot, therefore, admit it into
our columns.
Thomas LEYSON, Esq. of Ystrad, near Swansea, has been appointed one of his
Majestys Deputy Lieutenants for the county of Glamorgan.
We are authorised to state that the Lord HOTHAM, M.P. for Leominster, and
Col. WOOD, M.P. for Breconshire, did not vote on Lord John RUSSELLs motion
for the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts.
Three men strongly suspected of being concerned in the robbery of the
Swansea Bank, were apprehended in he early part of this week at Bath, by the
exertions of THORNTON, a Police Officer from this town, having in their
possession flash notes, purporting to be of the value of £8000, and a pocket
book, in which were written several suspicious memorandums. They were,
however, discharged by the Mayor, although THORNTON requested time to
procure evidence to their identity. One of them, named HAWKINS answered
exactly the description of one of the fellows who was at the Passage on the
morning after the robbery.
On Monday last Richard EDWARD, alias Dick VAWR, William WILLIAMS, alias
Billo CLIIUK, Rees GRIFFITH, and William HARRY, were fully committed to
prison, by L.W. DILLWYN, Esq. for stealing a large number of geese and ducks
from Mr. W. GRIFFITHS, of Penderry, and from Mrs. BEVAN, of Pantlasse. Two
of their accomplices have absconded, During the last winter, scarcely a
farmer in the neighbourhood escaped being plundered of his poultry by this
daring gang.
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia
Swansea, Friday, March, 14.
The insertion of an Extraordinary Death at Carmarthen would, we fear,
engender hostile feelings towards us; we cannot, therefore, admit it into
our columns.
Thomas LEYSON, Esq. of Ystrad, near Swansea, has been appointed one of his
Majestys Deputy Lieutenants for the county of Glamorgan.
We are authorised to state that the Lord HOTHAM, M.P. for Leominster, and
Col. WOOD, M.P. for Breconshire, did not vote on Lord John RUSSELLs motion
for the repeal of the Test and Corporation Acts.
Three men strongly suspected of being concerned in the robbery of the
Swansea Bank, were apprehended in he early part of this week at Bath, by the
exertions of THORNTON, a Police Officer from this town, having in their
possession flash notes, purporting to be of the value of £8000, and a pocket
book, in which were written several suspicious memorandums. They were,
however, discharged by the Mayor, although THORNTON requested time to
procure evidence to their identity. One of them, named HAWKINS answered
exactly the description of one of the fellows who was at the Passage on the
morning after the robbery.
On Monday last Richard EDWARD, alias Dick VAWR, William WILLIAMS, alias
Billo CLIIUK, Rees GRIFFITH, and William HARRY, were fully committed to
prison, by L.W. DILLWYN, Esq. for stealing a large number of geese and ducks
from Mr. W. GRIFFITHS, of Penderry, and from Mrs. BEVAN, of Pantlasse. Two
of their accomplices have absconded, During the last winter, scarcely a
farmer in the neighbourhood escaped being plundered of his poultry by this
daring gang.
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia
On Sunday last, at his house in Spring Garden-terrace, London, Charles
BICKNELL, Esq. in his 77th year of his age. He held for upwards of thirty
years the office of Solicitor of the Army and Navy. He was also a
Commissioner of the Board of Green Cloth and Receiver of First Fruits. He
was long honoured with the personal friendship of his Sovereign, was
universally esteemed as a man of high integrity, and died regretted by all
who knew him.
At Falmouth, on Saturday se'nnight, of consumption, whither he had gone for
the change of air, James EASTON, one of the Society of Friends, and formerly
a resident of Bristol.
Lately, in Liverpool, Mr. T. HUGHES, school-master, of St. George,
Denbighshire. He was a person of exemplary character, and regretted by all
his relations and acquaintance. His deportment through life was benevolent
and sincere.
On Sunday se'nnight, whilst drinking tea, and, to the appearance of those
around her, in good health, Mrs. PHILLIPS, of the Coinpasses Inn, Tetbury;
she fell suddenly from her chair a corpse.
On the 24th ult. at Sunbdry, Middlesex, Margaret, relict of William
MORGAN, Esq. aged 84.
Lyn Nunn
Brisbane
Australia
Here's some more on the Mantle family...
My ancestor Evan Mantle was born in Radnorshire c1809. The actual parish of
birth varies on each census but an Evan Mantle was baptised at Llananno in
1809. However, I'm aware that some parish records (eg for St Harmon) are
missing so I've been unable to check the whole of the County. Evan Mantle
raised a large family at Newchapel, Hengynwydd (Llandinam), near Llanidloes,
Montgomeryshire and had a number of wives (due to various illnesses). Evan
died in 1887 and is buried at Newchapel Baptist Chapel. Kevin, our
ancestor's final address was, indeed, Caeglas which was situated near the
Van Lead Mines (Y Fan). However, Evan spent nearly all his life on the south
side of the Severn at Newchapel working as a lead miner and labourer. A
number of Evan's sons migrated to the Rhondda (Ferndale and Ton Pentre) in
the last quarter of the nineteenth century and worked in coal mining. One of
them was my ancestor William Mantle (1840-1901) who married Sarah Lawrence
(1843-1815) of Cwmdauddwr. They lived at Tylwch, Radnorshire from around
1870 to 1883. His first daughter, Sarah Jane (1872-1903), was born at
Cwmbelan, Montgomeryshire (2 miles north of Tylwch). William Mantle once
worked on the Mid Wales railway as a platelayer. His father, Evan, also
worked in a similar capacity at one stage. Evan Mantle may well be connected
to the Llanbadarn Fynydd Mantle family if I'm able to trace the family back
to the 1700s.
Graham, Tricia and Shirley - please contact me off list if you'd like to.
Kevin - good to hear from you again. My efforts to fully document the life
of our mutual ancestor, Evan Mantle, continue. Evan's epitaph reads: In
Affectionate Memory of Evan Mantle, Late of Topypant, Llandinam who died
December 17th 1887 Aged 79 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the
Lord" I'm sure Evan would be proud to know that he now has descendants in
every corner of the world!
Thanks for reading.
Derek
-----Original Message-----
From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Shirley Vinall
Sent: 24 October 2007 13:13
To: powys(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
Dear Derek,
I would be grateful to exchange information as I am also interested in the
Mantle family in Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire (especially Mochdre and
Llanbadarn Fynydd).
Thanks!
Shirley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Savage" <dereksavage(a)btinternet.com>
To: <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
> Georgina
>
> The following site gives Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes for North Wales
> including Newtown, Montgomeryshire:
>
> http://www.northwalesbmd.org.uk/bmd_welcome.html
>
>
> Regards
> Derek Savage
> Researching the Mantle family of Newchapel, Montgomeryshire and
> Tylwch, Radnorshire
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
> Behalf Of Suttonian1(a)aol.com
> Sent: 23 October 2007 20:23
> To: POWYS(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
>
> Hi
>
> Is the Newtown Registration Office online?
>
> thanks
>
>
> Georgina Goodby Fisher
> formerly from Sutton Coldfield
> now in Orange, Calif 6 miles east of Disneyland
> One Name Study of Goodby
> Goons Member No. 4148
>
>
>
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Here's some more on the Mantle family...
My ancestor Evan Mantle was born in Radnorshire c1809. The actual parish of
birth varies on each census but an Evan Mantle was baptised at Llananno in
1809. However, I'm aware that some parish records (eg for St Harmon) are
missing so I've been unable to check the whole of the County.
Evan Mantle raised a large family at Newchapel, Hengynwydd (Llandinam), near
Llanidloes, Montgomeryshire and had a number of wives (due to various
illnesses). Evan died in 1887 and is buried at Newchapel Baptist Chapel.
Kevin, our ancestor's final address was, indeed, Caeglas which was situated
near the Van Lead Mines (Y Fan). However, Evan spent nearly all his life on
the south side of the Severn at Newchapel working as a lead miner and
labourer.
A number of Evan's sons migrated to the Rhondda (Ferndale and Ton Pentre) in
the last quarter of the nineteenth century and worked in coal mining. One of
them was my ancestor William Mantle (1840-1901) who married Sarah Lawrence
(1843-1815) of Cwmdauddwr. They lived at Tylwch, Radnorshire from around
1870 to 1883. His first daughter, Sarah Jane (1872-1903), was born at
Cwmbelan, Montgomeryshire (2 miles north of Tylwch). William Mantle once
worked on the Mid Wales railway as a platelayer. His father, Evan, also
worked in a similar capacity at one stage.
Evan Mantle may well be connected to the Llanbadarn Fynydd Mantle family if
I'm able to trace the family back to the 1700s.
Graham, Tricia and Shirley - please contact me off list if you'd like to.
Kevin - good to hear from you again. My efforts to fully document the life
of our mutual ancestor, Evan Mantle, continue. Evan's epitaph reads:
In Affectionate Memory of Evan Mantle, Late of Topypant, Llandinam who died
December 17th 1887 Aged 79 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the
Lord"
I'm sure Evan would be proud to know that he has descendants in every corner
of the world!
Thanks for reading.
Derek
-----Original Message-----
From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Kevin Mantle
Sent: 24 October 2007 17:34
To: powys(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [POWYS] : RAD - Holmes, Blayney, Titley, Gravenor and Mantle
Here's some more info on the Holmes, Mantles and related families.
My earliest ancestor was John Holmes from Yorkshire who ran a woolen mill in
Beriew - late c18th. In the parish registers a John Holmes married Margaret
Blayney in 1789 at Berriew. Gwynne's Marriage Index shows Margaret BLAYNEY,
married (by banns) 17 October 1789 at Berriew, John HOLMES.
His son, Richard Holmes, was Mayor of Llanidloes 1849 and owned the
Cwmbelan wool factory, Llanidloes (SN 948 816)In C. E. Vaughan Owen 'An
Arwystli Notebok', p.36 in 1852 one of the founding Directors of the
Llanidloes-Newtown line was Alderman Richard Holmes [the line's contractor
was David Davies of Llandinam].
Edith Holmes' g-grandmother was Hannah Titley of Glangynwydd (alias
Titley's and Penpompren) Mill. Has anyone got an interest?
Richard's g-grand-daughter Edith Holmes married David Thomas Mantle of
Llandinam. His Grandfather was Evan Mantle of Cae Glas. Anyone encountered
the Mantle's particularly Evan? David's mother was Jane Gravenor of
Llandinam (father was Thomas).
Many thanks,
Kevin
----- Original Message -----
From: "Graham Williams (Family History)" <gw55fh(a)yahoo.co.uk>
To: <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 4:12 PM
Subject: [!! SPAM] Re: [POWYS] RAD - Mantle Query
> What is it about Academia and the MANTLE Family (I noted the "ac" in your
> email address), my previous MANTLE contact was on University Challenge a
> year or so ago!
>
> To MANTLE: does Richard MANTLE (Ag Lab/Farmer)& Sarah RICHARDS of Sunny
> Bank, Llanbadarn Fynnydd from the 1841/51 Censuses ring any bells?
>
> My wife's descends from their daughter Mary born 1827, that in 1852
> married
> Evan FARMER b 1828 Llandewi, RAD.
>
> Graham of Salop
> -----Original Message-----
> From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
> Behalf Of Shirley Vinall
> Sent: 24 October 2007 13:13
> To: powys(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
>
> Dear Derek,
>
> I would be grateful to exchange information as I am also interested in the
> Mantle family in Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire (especially Mochdre and
> Llanbadarn Fynydd).
>
> Thanks!
> Shirley
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Derek Savage" <dereksavage(a)btinternet.com>
> To: <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
>
>
>> Georgina
>>
>> The following site gives Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes for North
>> Wales
>> including Newtown, Montgomeryshire:
>>
>> http://www.northwalesbmd.org.uk/bmd_welcome.html
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Derek Savage
>> Researching the Mantle family of Newchapel, Montgomeryshire and
>> Tylwch, Radnorshire
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
>> Behalf Of Suttonian1(a)aol.com
>> Sent: 23 October 2007 20:23
>> To: POWYS(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Is the Newtown Registration Office online?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> Georgina Goodby Fisher
>> formerly from Sutton Coldfield
>> now in Orange, Calif 6 miles east of Disneyland
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we have a mantle family grand father was david b.1831 mochdre d.1905 in
australia his father was evan mantle b.1802 his father also evan b.1770if
this is of help Beryl & Mick Mantle
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shirley Vinall" <s.w.vinall(a)reading.ac.uk>
To: <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 24, 2007 1:13 PM
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
> Dear Derek,
>
> I would be grateful to exchange information as I am also interested in the
> Mantle family in Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire (especially Mochdre and
> Llanbadarn Fynydd).
>
> Thanks!
> Shirley
> ----- Original Message -----
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> To: <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:42 PM
> Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
>
>
>> Georgina
>>
>> The following site gives Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes for North
>> Wales
>> including Newtown, Montgomeryshire:
>>
>> http://www.northwalesbmd.org.uk/bmd_welcome.html
>>
>>
>> Regards
>> Derek Savage
>> Researching the Mantle family of Newchapel, Montgomeryshire and
>> Tylwch, Radnorshire
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
>> Behalf Of Suttonian1(a)aol.com
>> Sent: 23 October 2007 20:23
>> To: POWYS(a)rootsweb.com
>> Subject: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
>>
>> Hi
>>
>> Is the Newtown Registration Office online?
>>
>> thanks
>>
>>
>> Georgina Goodby Fisher
>> formerly from Sutton Coldfield
>> now in Orange, Calif 6 miles east of Disneyland
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Hi Mantle Folks,
There was a Billy Mantle and his wife living at Newbridge-on-Wye in WW2
days, who served in the RAF recovery team for crashed RAF aircraft, and he was
related to the Llanbadarn Fynedd/ Llananno Mantles I am told by Richard
Meredith. I was there as a schoolboy and I remember his visits with a special RAF
aircraft transporter lorry plus various crashed aircraft parked overnight by
our the old school at times.
Best Wishes,
Dennis Cleaton
RAD, Powys.
Hi Graham and others
I also have Mantle's in my ancestry.
John Mantle (born 1829/30 Radnorshire) who married Mary (Jones?) (born 1819/20 Montgomeryshire). Their four children (Sarah, Jane, Anna, John) were all born in Bettws-y-Crwyn in Shropshire in the 1860s.
I'm descended from Jane who married James Henry Bayliss.
John could possibly be a brother of the Mary you mention below ?
Does this John Mantle sound familiar to anyone ?
Natalie
South Wales
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From: Graham Williams (Family History) <gw55fh(a)yahoo.co.uk>
To: powys(a)rootsweb.com
Sent: Wednesday, 24 October, 2007 4:12:21 PM
Subject: Re: [POWYS] RAD - Mantle Query
What is it about Academia and the MANTLE Family (I noted the "ac" in
your
email address), my previous MANTLE contact was on University Challenge
a
year or so ago!
To MANTLE: does Richard MANTLE (Ag Lab/Farmer)& Sarah RICHARDS of Sunny
Bank, Llanbadarn Fynnydd from the 1841/51 Censuses ring any bells?
My wife's descends from their daughter Mary born 1827, that in 1852
married
Evan FARMER b 1828 Llandewi, RAD.
Graham of Salop
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Behalf Of Shirley Vinall
Sent: 24 October 2007 13:13
To: powys(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
Dear Derek,
I would be grateful to exchange information as I am also interested in
the
Mantle family in Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire (especially Mochdre
and
Llanbadarn Fynydd).
Thanks!
Shirley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Savage" <dereksavage(a)btinternet.com>
To: <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
> Georgina
>
> The following site gives Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes for North
Wales
> including Newtown, Montgomeryshire:
>
> http://www.northwalesbmd.org.uk/bmd_welcome.html
>
>
> Regards
> Derek Savage
> Researching the Mantle family of Newchapel, Montgomeryshire and
> Tylwch, Radnorshire
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com]
On
> Behalf Of Suttonian1(a)aol.com
> Sent: 23 October 2007 20:23
> To: POWYS(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
>
> Hi
>
> Is the Newtown Registration Office online?
>
> thanks
>
>
> Georgina Goodby Fisher
> formerly from Sutton Coldfield
> now in Orange, Calif 6 miles east of Disneyland
> One Name Study of Goodby
> Goons Member No. 4148
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What is it about Academia and the MANTLE Family (I noted the "ac" in your
email address), my previous MANTLE contact was on University Challenge a
year or so ago!
To MANTLE: does Richard MANTLE (Ag Lab/Farmer)& Sarah RICHARDS of Sunny
Bank, Llanbadarn Fynnydd from the 1841/51 Censuses ring any bells?
My wife's descends from their daughter Mary born 1827, that in 1852 married
Evan FARMER b 1828 Llandewi, RAD.
Graham of Salop
-----Original Message-----
From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
Behalf Of Shirley Vinall
Sent: 24 October 2007 13:13
To: powys(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
Dear Derek,
I would be grateful to exchange information as I am also interested in the
Mantle family in Montgomeryshire and Radnorshire (especially Mochdre and
Llanbadarn Fynydd).
Thanks!
Shirley
----- Original Message -----
From: "Derek Savage" <dereksavage(a)btinternet.com>
To: <powys(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 10:42 PM
Subject: Re: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
> Georgina
>
> The following site gives Birth, Marriage and Death Indexes for North Wales
> including Newtown, Montgomeryshire:
>
> http://www.northwalesbmd.org.uk/bmd_welcome.html
>
>
> Regards
> Derek Savage
> Researching the Mantle family of Newchapel, Montgomeryshire and
> Tylwch, Radnorshire
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: powys-bounces(a)rootsweb.com [mailto:powys-bounces@rootsweb.com] On
> Behalf Of Suttonian1(a)aol.com
> Sent: 23 October 2007 20:23
> To: POWYS(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [POWYS] Registrar in Newtown
>
> Hi
>
> Is the Newtown Registration Office online?
>
> thanks
>
>
> Georgina Goodby Fisher
> formerly from Sutton Coldfield
> now in Orange, Calif 6 miles east of Disneyland
> One Name Study of Goodby
> Goons Member No. 4148
>
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In a message dated 10/24/2007 4:40:37 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
annbryan2002(a)yahoo.co.uk writes:
Georgina, I have 2 Elizabeth Humphreys in my tree.
Elizabeth b 1851 to Edward Humphreys and Mary Humphreys.
Also Elizabeth b 1828 to Matthew Humphreys and Margaret Woosnam. This
Elizabeth married John Jones. They all lived in the Llandinam area of
Montgomeryshire. If either of these 2 Elizabeth's are also yours, let me know and perhaps
I can give you more details.
Hi Ann,
Sorry no connection. Elizabeth Tanner b. 1802 in Bettws had a son out of
wedlock Edward Tanner b.1822(his father was actually Richard Rogers, a tailor
of Berriew and is well documented). She married Lewis Humprheys a widower in
1824.
Funny though, I do have another Elizabeth Humphreys b.1853 married to a John
Jones b.1859. Her parents were James Humphreys and Mary Ann Tudor. James
was the son of Lewis and Elizabeth above.
regards
Georgina
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