Dear Ruth,
My husband is from Liverpool and he thinks its absolutely certain that the
migration was from the Princes landing stage in Liverpool. This is where the
vast majority of welsh immigrants left from. He also thinks the town that
you are looking for is Pontypridd in Mid-Glamorgan.
http://www.malechoir.com/
Try this website, it's for a male choir but it's the only one we could find
quickly on Pontypridd during the time period .
Best wishes,
Colin & Paula
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ruth Riley" <rfriley2000(a)yahoo.com>
To: <WALES-GEN-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 8:45 PM
Subject: Unidentified subject!
I have been trying since the late 1970's to
identify
the town in Wales where my great grandfather,
John
FOLEY was born and lived until he emmigrated
(possibly
from Liverpool) in the 1860's. The town was
pronounced
by his now deceased daughter as follows:
Promtprel or
Protopreal or Prontpeal or Prontapreal, with the
accent on the last syllable. This individual(my
great
aunt) gave me this information in 1979 when she
was in
her 80's and she was only 14ish when her Dad
died; so
that should be taken into consideration. John
Foley
became a miner in the Plymouth area of
Wilkes-Barre,
in Luzerne County Pennsylvania, where he married
and
settled. Not sure whether his father was a miner
in
Wales or not, but according to census record for
John,
John's father was born in Ireland, not Wales, so
the
family may have only been in Wales a short time.
I
located two towns in Glamorgan which sound like
they
could be possible matches, but I didn't want to
jump
to conclusions or eliminate other possibliites -
they
are: Pant-yr-awel and Pont-y-rhyl.
Any light that can be shed would be very much
appreciated.
Ruth Foley Riley
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