Tafarnaubach is the spelling. Welsh place names means 'little taverns'. A
place just off the modern 'heads of the valleys' road, about 1000 feet above
sea level, with bleak mountains of Brecon Beacons to the north, right on the
northern edge of the South Wales Coalfield with 'coal levels' or drift mines
cut into the hillside and ironstone quarries to supply the iron works in
Rhymney and Tredegar.
See a map of this location on
www.multimap,com and a detailed map using the
gazetteer in
http://www.old-maps.co.uk/, Brecknockshire,Tafarnaubach
There is a marriage possible in Bedwellty registration district, which
included Rhymney,Tredegar and Ebbw Vale, in June quarter of 1879 of a
William EVANS and Elizabeth PHELPS (they are two of the four names on the
same index page, which included two marriages)
Indeed this is the only marriage with these two names on the same page in
South Wales between 1860 and 1885, so seems likely.
Use
www.freebmd.org.uk to search for a marriage of these names. You get a
result giving the reference Bedwelty 11a 123 in June quarter 1879. Below the
result is a line
Click here to learn what to do now. Follow that link to find out how you
can order a certificate online from GRO using one of a number of reputable
credit or debit cards.
If you miss some links, get to
http://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/marriages/obtaining-marriage-certificat...
The marriage certificate will give you occupations, ages, addresses and
fathers' names and occupations. That then gives you a good chance of finding
both of them in 1871 and probably 1861 censuses.
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "medtron" <medtron(a)optonline.net>
To: <WALES-GEN(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 24, 2007 10:08 PM
Subject: [WALES-GEN] tarfaunabach
Looking for info on William and Elizabeth (Phelps) Evans from
Tarfarnaubach Wales. Both were born around 1850. Came to PA. around
1870-1880.William died1916, andElizabeth in 1910. Some children died in
Wale..