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The following article was found in the Wilkes-Barre (PA) Record, 17 Jan
1896, Page 2. If anyone is interested in receiving a copy of this
obituary, please send me your mailing address.
(Instead of submitting this to any specific Mailing List, I am
submitting it to the General list in the hopes that it will be seen by a
more diverse group.)
"Mrs. Martha Thomas, widow of the late David Thomas, aged 84 years, died
last evening at the residence of her son, John D. Thomas, Northampton
street, of general debility. She with her husband and children came to
this city in 1865 from Llanrystyd, Cardiganshire, Wales, and resided on
the Heights when it was sparsely settled. In 1869 Mr. Thomas and his
family purchased a farm at Spring Brook and lived on it until the
husband died in 1887. Mrs. Thomas then returned to this city and
Plymouth and lived alternately with her children. She was a consistent
Christian, and was a member from childhood of the Welsh Presbyterian
Church. She leaves one son, John D. Thomas, with whom she resided at
the time of her death; Mrs. James H. Williams of Plymouth and Mrs.
William Colvin of Olivers. Her son Richard Thomas (deceased) was a
policeman a quarter of a century ago for several years. The remains
will be taken to Spring Brook, Lackawanna County, for interment, it
being the will of the deceased to be buried beside her husband. The
hearse with the remains will leave on Saturday morning at 4 o'clock for
Spring Brook and friends and relatives will take the 10:50 a.m.
Wilkes-Barre & Eastern R.R. train. The funeral obsequies will be
conducted at Spring Brook by Rev. John O. Jones, pastor of the Welsh
Congregational Church."
Nancy Cook
Pasadena, MD, USA
Hi,
I am also researching my Lewis ancestors in Powys in Mid Wales.
I have a David Lewis born in 1813 in Llanyre but I don't know if he married.
Llanyre is near Llandrindod Wells so is probably in the old county of
Radnorshire. David's parents were Lewis Lewis and Lydia Bowen and
grandfather was Rees Simon Lewis who was brother to David Lewis my 4 x great
grandfather.
This Lewis family originated in Llanafan Fawr in north Breconshire which is
south west of Llandrindod Wells. They were a very infamous family.
Regards,
Margaret Harvey
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Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:06 AM
Subject: [WALES-GEN] LEWIS, David and Margaret 1812 - 1813
> Hello Wales List,
> I am hoping to be able to find information on my LEWIS family.
> David LEWIS b. abt. 1812 (Wales ??) married Margaret ???
> Children: Thomas b. 20 Sep 1833 (Wales ??)
> William b. abt. 1838 (Wales ??)
> Lewis b. abt. 1841 (Wales ??)
> Benjamin b. abt. 1849 PA
>
> I know LEWIS is a very popular name, is there any way to trace down where
in Wales this family lived and children were born?
> I am still hoping with LEWIS LEWIS birth year around 1841, there will be a
birth record somewhere.
> I haven't had any luck with finding death dates on any of this family
except Thomas (my gg grandfather).
> Sincerely,
> Beth Lewis
> Ohio
> Forever Searching For My Past!
> I have already shaken a few nuts from my tree.
> BOWMAN, BROOKS, HAYDEN, HOSKINS, JOHNSON, LEWIS, MCCARTY, RUPE, AND STOTTS
>
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Hello Wales List,
I am hoping to be able to find information on my LEWIS family.
David LEWIS b. abt. 1812 (Wales ??) married Margaret ???
Children: Thomas b. 20 Sep 1833 (Wales ??)
William b. abt. 1838 (Wales ??)
Lewis b. abt. 1841 (Wales ??)
Benjamin b. abt. 1849 PA
I know LEWIS is a very popular name, is there any way to trace down where in Wales this family lived and children were born?
I am still hoping with LEWIS LEWIS birth year around 1841, there will be a birth record somewhere.
I haven't had any luck with finding death dates on any of this family except Thomas (my gg grandfather).
Sincerely,
Beth Lewis
Ohio
Forever Searching For My Past!
I have already shaken a few nuts from my tree.
BOWMAN, BROOKS, HAYDEN, HOSKINS, JOHNSON, LEWIS, MCCARTY, RUPE, AND STOTTS
Looking for information on Ellen O’BRIEN/BRYAN b 1825 in Ireland. Think she
was born in Ballindangan, Glanworth Co Cork. This assumption is based on an
article that appeared in "Missing Friends " a series of books published by
the New England Genealogical Society which reprinted ads in the Boston Pilot
from 1831 to 1876. Ad placed by Ellen (O'BRYAN) CUMMINGS in 1875 her address
as Taylorsville PO Luzerne Co PA. (This is Taylor borough of Scranton, now
Lackawanna Co ) She was looking for her sister Margaret (O'BRYAN) CHUSIC
(CUSICK/CUSACK) of Ballydangan, Co. Cork who came to US 16 yrs prior and had
settled in Massachuetts. 2nd Ad names her as Margaret (O'BRIEN) CHUSIC and
names her husband as William, her home as Ballindangan, parish of Glanworth,
Co. Cork and coming to the US 18 or 19 years previous is sought by her sister
Ellen O'BRIEN same address but to John CUMMINGS. Parish Glanworth is in the
extreme northeast of Co Cork (not near the Beara Peninsula). Ellen O’BRIEN
was married to John CUMMINS/CUMMINGS and they raised most of their family in
the Rhymney, Tredgar area of Wales. Their family Ellen 1845; Michael 1853;
Richard 1857; Andrew 1859; John 1862 were all born in Wales. They were
members of the Catholic Church of the Immaculate Conception in Tredgar. The
CUMMINGS family came to US and daughter Catherine was born in Hastings on the
Hudson, NY in 1865. They settled in the Scranton PA area (Old Forge, Minooka,
Taylor areas). Their eldest daughter Ellen married Patrick SULLIVAN in 1863
in Rhymney, Wales. Would appreciate any information or suggestions. Please
contact me Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw(a)aol.com
Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw(a)aol.com
Paternal - SULLIVAN, COLEMAN, CUMMINGS, O'BRIEN, BOLD, BLACK, CAFFREY,
CAVENEY, CORBETT, CROWE, DISKIN, DONEGAN, FEE, FLAHERTY, GABRIEL, GORMAN,
GERRITY, JENKINS, JENNINGS, LYNCH, MC GREEVEY, O'CONNOR, PHILBIN, ROLAND,
SHEA, SHIELDS, STAFFORD, STANTON, STEINHAUSER, WALTON, WEISS,
PA- Dunmore, Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor, Scranton, Hawley, Mt. Pleasant,
Pittsburgh; NY-Kingston, Amsterdam: NJ-Union City, Jersey City, North Bergen
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Hello My name is Shona Klien and I maintain a web site
www.cave-kids.com
I am seeking a family of Arthur Cressey c.1912. Probably born in Hull,
East Yorkshire
One of six children of Grace Osborne and William Cressey.
Understood to have spent his entire life in or around Milford Haven.
Why he was the only member of his family to reside there, is a mystery,
the only tangible fact is that his mother Grace Osborn probably lived there
in her
early years after moving from Ireland.
Any pointers would be appreciated.
regards Shona
Hi folks
In response to an enquiry on the POWYS list, I thought the following would
be of interest to everyone.
Considering there is so much confusion with all these
Llansantffraid/Llansantffraed's, etc. I thought I would dig up a list of
them so that we can then know where each one is. This is taken from
Bartholomew's 1904 Gazetteer, compiled from the 1901 census - is that a bad
word at present?
Llansaintffraid, ry.sta., Cam(brian) R., five and a half m. E. of Llanfyllin
Llansaintfffraid yn Mechan, eccl. dist., Llansaintffraid par.,
Montgomeryshire; pop 835
Llansaintfraed, par. and seat, Monmouthshire, on river Usk, four and a half
miles SE of Abergavenny; 290 acres, pop. 10. (Ehh! Is that right - ten??)
Llansantffraid, par. and vil., Cardiganshire, in NW. of co--par., 4707
acres, pop. 905; vil., 11 miles SW of Aberystwyth: P.O.
Llansantffraid Glan Conway, par. and vil., Denbighshire, on river
Conway; 5281 acres, pop. 1127. has mineral spring.
Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog, par. and vil., Denbigshire, in S. of
co.--par., 5949 acres, pop. 994; vil., 2 miles SW of Llangollen; P.O; T.O;
called Glyn. There are mfrs. of flannels; and also stone and slate quarries.
Llansantffraid Glyn Dyfrdwy, par. and vil., Merioneth in NE of co., 2 miles
E of Corwen sta.; 679 acres, pop. 176.
Llansantfraed, par. Brecknockshire, in SE. of co., on river Usk and Brecon
Canal, 7 miles SE. of Brecknock; 2209 acres, pop. 191
Llansantfraed in Elvel, par. and seat, Radnorshire, on river Edw, four and
a half miles NE. of Builth; 4717 acres, pop. 230.
Llansantffraid Cwmdeuddwr, par., W. Radnorshire, 1 mileW. of Rhayader;
39,172 acres, pop. 1279. See Radnorshire.
Llansantffraid Deythur, par., NE. Montgomeryshire 6 miles E. of Llanfyllin;
2816 acres, pop. 440; P.O.; T.O., called Llansaintffraid.
Llansantffraid Pool, par., NE Montgomeryshire, six and a half miles E. of
Llanfyllin; 3471 acres, pop. 729.
Well, that certainly warms things up. I thought there were only four! Note
the different spellings! That taught me something - so none of us will
refer to them ever again as simply Llansanffraid? Will we?
Toodle-oo
Graham
P.S. I now have at home a photocopy of the 1830 Pigot's Directory of NORTH
WALES if anyone wants anything looked up. Admittedly, it does not give you
much, only the principal towns and the principal business folk - in the
main. 1830 Pigot's was only divided into North & South - chopped the county
in two! Bit like America in the old days.
Looking for information on John CUMMINS/CUMMINGS and his family. John was
born somewhere in Ireland about 1823. He married Ellen O’BRIEN/BRYAN b 1825.
Ellen was originally from Ballindangan, Glanworth, Co Cork. I do not know
whether John and Ellen O’BRIEN CUMMINS were married in Ireland or in Rhymney
area of Wales, but think they were married in Ireland. John worked in the
Rhymney Iron Works. They settled and lived in 13 Furnace Row Rhymney where
they raised their family starting in 1845 with daughter Ellen; Michael 1853,
Richard 1857, Andrew 1859, John 1862 and Nora/Honora 1863. The CUMMINS were
members of the Church of the Immaculate Conception Tredgar. Their daughter
Ellen CUMMINS married Patrick SULLIVAN from St. John’s Catholic Church in
Rhymney in 1863. It appears the family was therefore in Wales from at least
1845-1865. The CUMMINS/CUMMINGS family immigrated to the US and first settled
in Hastings on the Hudson where daughter Catherine CUMMINGS was born in 1865.
The CUMMINGS family settled in the Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor areas of
Scranton, Pennsylvania. Looking for any suggestions and information. I have
developed an extensive data base of Irish in and around the Scranton area and
I am willing to exchange information. Please contact me at wsullivw(a)aol.com
Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw(a)aol.com
Paternal - SULLIVAN, COLEMAN, CUMMINGS, O'BRIEN, BOLD, BLACK, CAFFREY,
CAVENEY, CORBETT, CROWE, DISKIN, DONEGAN, FEE, FLAHERTY, GABRIEL, GORMAN,
GERRITY, JENKINS, JENNINGS, LYNCH, MC GREEVEY, O'CONNOR, PHILBIN, ROLAND,
SHEA, SHIELDS, STAFFORD, STANTON, STEINHAUSER, WALTON, WEISS,
PA- Dunmore, Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor, Scranton, Hawley, Mt. Pleasant,
Pittsburgh; NY-Kingston, Amsterdam: NJ-Union City, Jersey City, North Bergen
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Looking for information on Patrick SULLIVAN b 1842 and his brother Florence b
1845 born in Ireland, probably in CO Cork. Patrick and Florence immigrated to
Wales where they worked in the Rhymney Iron Works. Not sure when they moved
to Wales but do not believe their parents John and Julia SULLIVAN were in
Wales with them. Their father John died prior to 1863. Patrick and his
brother Florence were members of St. John’s Catholic Church in Rhymney.
Patrick married Ellen CUMMINS in 1863, their marriage was solemnized at
Bedwelty Monmouth. Ellen CUMMINS parents John and Ellen O’BRIEN/BRYAN CUMMINS
were members of the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Tredgar. Patrick
and Ellen CUMMINGS SULLIVAN emigrated to the Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor areas
of Scranton Pennsylvania in 1865. Florence married Ellen GLYNN and raised
their family in the Scranton area. Patrick and Florence were coal miners. I
have developed an extensive data base on Irish in Scranton area and I am
willing to share information.
Would appreciate any information or suggestions. Please contact me, Walton J.
Sullivan at wsullivw(a)aol.com
Walton J. Sullivan at wsullivw(a)aol.com
Paternal - SULLIVAN, COLEMAN, CUMMINGS, O'BRIEN, BOLD, BLACK, CAFFREY,
CAVENEY, CORBETT, CROWE, DISKIN, DONEGAN, FEE, FLAHERTY, GABRIEL, GORMAN,
GERRITY, JENKINS, JENNINGS, LYNCH, MC GREEVEY, O'CONNOR, PHILBIN, ROLAND,
SHEA, SHIELDS, STAFFORD, STANTON, STEINHAUSER, WALTON, WEISS,
PA- Dunmore, Old Forge, Minooka, Taylor, Scranton, Hawley, Mt. Pleasant,
Pittsburgh; NY-Kingston, Amsterdam: NJ-Union City, Jersey City, North Bergen
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Can anyone give me some insight into what kind of documentation one would have had to have in late 1800's to immigrate to Canada from Wales.
I suspect they didn't have picture passports.How would one have proved they were who they claimed to be...Annmarie
Hi Gwen,
on the FTM cd 354 Passenger and Immigration Lists Index I find there was
a Huguenot settlement in the commonwealth of Virginia in 1700.The source
of some info was a WALTER LeSUEUR TURNER. Communications fromGovernor
Francis Nicholson of Virginia regarding Huguenot Regugees on Board Ship
"Mary and Ann". In the Huguenot, vol.6(1933) pp.82-86.
Source Annotation:
Lists refugees from London who arrived at the James River on July 23,
1700.Also in Boyer, Ship passenger Lists, the south,pp 86-89. Also
Tepper, New World Immigrants, vol 1, pp 439-443.
Huguenot Settlers in North America and Europe
The Depew family is of noble origin. Barthelmy Dupuy was
born in 1650 and became a trusted lieutenant in the guard of
Louis XIV. In 1682 he retired and married Countess Susannah
Lavillon. In 1685 he escaped to Germany where he stayed fourteen
years, then went to England in 1699 and from there to Virginia
where he died in 1714. Chauncy Depew is a descendant.
The above is from a cd containing Huguenot histories.
I believe if you contacted the Historical Society of Virginia, located
in Richmond, Va., they may be able to refer you to more info sources.
Good hunting,
Kay
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Hi Ron,
The name Lewis Lewis jumped out at me as it occurs in my extended Lewis
family of Llanafan Fawr in Breconshire. Unfortunately the date for James'
birth does no tie in. The one I have was born in 1777 and was the son of
Lewis Simon Lewis and Sarah Davies. This Lewis is the brother to my 4 x
great grandfather David Lewis. He died in 1791 so it does seem impossible
that he is your James' father although it is interesting to see that one of
James' children was Lewis and another Sarah.
This Lewis family of mine was very notorious in the area of Llanafan Fawr
and Lewis Lewis and his son Lewis Lewis were the most infamous of the lot.
I will give you details off line if you would like to know more.
Regards,
Margaret Harvey
I am searching for records of my ancestor Sylvester Deputy.
He was allegedly born in Wales in 1681 and migrated to the
American Colony with a "company" about 1700. This family were
French Huguenots who fled their homeland and changed their name
to Dupaty later spelling it Deputy. The original name could
have been DuPuy.
Can any one do a look-up on this surname or tell me of online
records to check? This family has been a stumbling block for me;
no early wills or records found in the USA to point me to a Wales
connection.
any help would be greatly appreciated and I would reciprocate
in any way I might be able.
Gwen in Texas, USA
Hi Hazel As far as IU know there is no connection at moment but can't get
back far enough yet. There are SPARKES in Pontypridd S. Wales now though.
This lady is from Portskewett Monmouthshire and I realize now that I put her
maiden name; sorry brain must be addled. She married an Albert HUMPHRIES in
Portskewett but then left and went to Pembs. She may still have been known
as HUMPHRIES there. Anyone on list please note married name. Thanks chris
Hello all,
A small correction please, in my message under the same subject
header:
TW Davies would have arrived in Ontario when it was Upper Canada
[up to 1841] or when it was Canada West [1841 to 1867].
Sorry about that. I knew better.
Ron Davies
Surrey, BC
Canada
Hello all,
I'm searching for my GGGrandparents James and Berry Lewis of
Wales and who came to Canada in 1840 settling in the township
of Walpole, Haldimand County, Ontario [then Upper Canada which
became Canada West in 1841 and Ontario in 1867].
Based upon several census returns, James was born in Wales circa
1794 while his wife Berry, was born in Wales in 1800. I have NO
clues as to whom their parents were nor where in Wales they were
born.
When they sailed for Canada, they were accompanied by their seven
eldest children, namely Lewis, John, Hannah, Mary, Sarah and Thomas
born in Wales between 1822 and 1838 inclusive. Their youngest child,
Ann, was born in Upper Canada in 1844. I'm descended from son
Lewis Lewis and one of his daughters, Victoria Lewis, my grandmother.
I'd be most appreciative if any reader can lead me to identify the
Welsh roots of this Lewis family.
Thanks all.
Ron Davies
Surrey, BC
Canada
Hello all,
Looking for information about my Great Great Grandfather, Thomas William
Davies, born in Wales circa 1824 but could be as late as 1826 if some census
returns are to be believed.
I have absolutely nothing else about him 'til his recorded marriage in
Wallaceburg, Ontario, Canada [then Upper Canada or Western Canada] in
September, 1852 in a double ceremony with his new bride's brother and his
new bride officiated over by a Wesleyan Methodist minister.
I can find nobody in all families members found and contacted, who can
shed further light upon his pre-marriage days. He and his bride resided in
both Dresden and Camden Township, Kent County until 1882 when they
moved to Assiniboia of the North West Territories [now Saskatchewan] to
homestead. Their four surviving youngest children travelled with them, one
just married the prior month. TW and his wife, the former Alice Blackburn,
are buried in West Carlyle Cemetery, SK. Alice's family were United
Empire Loyalists from Pennsylvania where they arrived in the 18th century
from Loughgall, Kilmore, Armagh, Ireland.
I have no idea whether or not TW had parents or siblings in Canada but I
have a suspicion that he might have arrived as a British Redcoat head-
quartered in the major British military barracks at Chatham, ON. Please
note that this is pure speculation but many soldiers mustered out and
were given land in the new Canada.
By the way, TW is shown as `Davis' from Ireland in a couple of census
returns and in the LDS records but he's found as a land holder and a
tailor in Kent records, as DAVIES and he signed himself DAVIES in
matters concerning his homestead papers. All his children are known
by Davies.
I'll be appreciative of any lead or clue.
Thank you all
Ron Davies
Surrey, BC
Canada
Hello
I was wondering if you have any Sparkes connections in Norfolk? I have a
William Sparkes from Norfolk who married a Welsh lady - Sarah but she did
not settle in Norfolk so they moved back to Wales, Nantemaole ?, Rhonda I
think. I believe they had a son Eddie, who may still be alive I do not know
who lives or lived in Letchworth.
Does this make any sense? I would love to find the stray portions of this
family as up till now they have all come from Norfolk and I could do with
the excuse for a holiday!!!
Best Wishes
Hazel
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Subject: [WALES-GEN] PEMBROKESHIRE
> Does anyone have access to burial records for Pembrokeshire. I am trying
to
> find the death of Edith Kate SPARKES probably around Nayland area or that
> vicinity and any time after 1970. There is no Pembrokeshire or Dyfed on
NBI.
> Would be very grateful. Chris
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Does anyone have access to burial records for Pembrokeshire. I am trying to
find the death of Edith Kate SPARKES probably around Nayland area or that
vicinity and any time after 1970. There is no Pembrokeshire or Dyfed on NBI.
Would be very grateful. Chris
Hello,
Does anyone know anything about the NEATH surname. As my great-great grandfather was a Neath. Any information, would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Amy Robison
Owen Sound, Canada