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Has any lister baptism records for Tregarth/LLandegai . Looking for any
record for the baptism of a Elizabeth Ann Morris about 1881 onwards.Names of her
parents if possible please.
Did you get any help? Dave
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Subject: [ANG] Llandonna | Rowlands marriage and 1841 census entry
Hello,
We are hoping that someone can help.
On the Anglesey 1881 census we have Margaret ROWLANDS (Pen Y Cefn,
Llanddona) she was born in the village about 1819.
We think that Margaret's (presumably away from home or deceased) husband
had possibly been a William ROWLANDS.
Can anyone find their marriage or his death/other census entry?
From the detail in the 1851 census it looks as though William ROWLANDS
may have been the second husband of Margaret nee ROBERTS formerly HUGHES
- also that he may have had a previous marriage.
1851 - someone kindly found them (with Margaret using HUGHES) for
Llandonna for the 1851 census.
William Rowlands Head mar 38 Labourer Llanddona
Margaret Hughes Wife Mar 32 " Wife "
Margaret Rowlands Daur 8
Llanestyn (I think)
William Hughes Son 4 Llanddona
Chathrine Rowlands Daur 3 mos Llanddona
Also in the same house though a different household is
Catharine Roberts Head Widow 78 Labourer Llanddona
(Margaret's mother perhaps???)
HO107/2517
Could someone please try to find William ROWLANDS and Catherine
ROBERTS/HUGHES/ROWLANDS for 1841 Llandonna census. They may be in the
village but not together. The above 1851 entry makes it look like both
may have had a previous marriage - are the births of the children in any
Llandonna records thus showing the parents?
We would be VERY grateful on help with this search.
In the 1871 census for Llandonna someone discovered that his name was
given/transcribed as William ROULANDS.
Thank you very much,
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Hi list,
the above site has recently been updated with various records
covering Settlement,Bastardy,Apprentice,Removal ,Wills and Miscellany etc.
Derbyshire based it contains many names of folks from other counties and
countries,who for one reason or another had a connection ,however tenuous
with Derbyshire.
It may just be your lost Welsh ancestors are here. !
Yesterday Journey located at;
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~spire/Yesterday/index.htm
mike
I am new to this list and have joined in the hopes that someone out there may be able to help me find my old war-time buddy.
Bill (Taffy) Lloyd, Leading Aircraftsman, RAF.
During 1942, 43 and 44 Bill served with me at #34SFTS Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada.
When we were posted back home in '44 I lost track of Bill.
I'm afraid it's not a lot to go on but I'm afraid it's all I have.
I do have some pictures of him so if anybody would like copies I would be happy to send a few by e-mail. They would be JPG files so any program should open them.
Owen Leslie Lawrence Clarke.
I have put my full name because while in the Hat I was known by my second name Leslie. The local lads we met the first night out in1941 didn't think much of Owen, so I gave them a choice.
Paul,
what is it you are actually looking for?
Dewi
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Betreff: [ANG] EVANS of Holyhead
I am researching the family of EDWARD EVANS b c.1854 Holyhead d 12/13 Jan 1899 Penmaenmawr Wales rr Accident
1st wife Mary (nee JONES) M 1877 Holyhead
d Ellen b 1879 Holyhead
sThomas b 1880 "
s Richard b 1883 " immigrated USA 1906
2nd wife Elizabeth (nee MANLEY) b 1865 Earlstown Lancs
d 1923 Liverpool Lans
s Edward Hugh b 1888 Holyhead
d Elizabeth b 1890 "
s Jack b 1894 d 1914 "
d Katie b 1895 d 1956 "
d Gladys b 1896 m Alfred John Taylor 1920 d 1986 Holyhead
Any help would be appreciated
Thank you
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I am researching the family of EDWARD EVANS b c.1854 Holyhead d 12/13 Jan 1899 Penmaenmawr Wales rr Accident
1st wife Mary (nee JONES) M 1877 Holyhead
d Ellen b 1879 Holyhead
sThomas b 1880 "
s Richard b 1883 " immigrated USA 1906
2nd wife Elizabeth (nee MANLEY) b 1865 Earlstown Lancs
d 1923 Liverpool Lans
s Edward Hugh b 1888 Holyhead
d Elizabeth b 1890 "
s Jack b 1894 d 1914 "
d Katie b 1895 d 1956 "
d Gladys b 1896 m Alfred John Taylor 1920 d 1986 Holyhead
Any help would be appreciated
Thank you
Paul
Hi Ian thanks for the information by the way the man she married John
TREVASKISS was Born in Stepney London circa 1837 and he became a Channel
Pilot but all the Pilots in Liverpool were called RiverPilots but I don't
know when he came up here His Father was a Taylor also called John Cheers
for now George
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Subject: [ANG] RE: Brady
> One reason that Ann may have been "Brady" despite being married was that
RC
> marriages were not recognised by the C of E and thus the census
enumerators,
> as far as I understand, so strictly under church law at the time, all
> children born to RC parents were illegitimate. Perhaps someone else on
the
> list could corroborate that as I am not 100% certain.
> Either that or, the tradition in Welsh families at this time was for the
> mother to keep her maiden name. That still happens today to an extent, at
> least in conversation, often appended with a farm or house name or
father's
> name.
> Just to caution that, although Brady may be an uncommon name in Anglesey,
it
> is not that uncommon in Ireland and there was a lot of traffic between the
> two. You do, however, seem to have found "your" folks.
> Yours,
> Ian
> London SW9
> PS Checking RC records for Anglesey, if possible, might be enlightening.
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Hi George
Wonder if the legal matter in 1869 was anything to do with this from the GRO
index? :-
Death
March Quarter 1867
Liverpool 8b/7
Ann TREVASKISS, aged 49
(Ann TREVASKISS being Mary BRADY's daughter, of course).
Regards
Gordon
>You asked about the legal matter in which Ann's mother Mary >was involved
>in 1869. Here is the entry from the NLW catalogue:
>210.
>1869, June 10.
>DECLARATION of Isaac Humphrey Evans of Dolgelley, co. >Merioneth, gent.,
>and Mary Brady of Holyhead, co, Anglesey, widow, in verification >of
>certificates, etc.
>Isaac Humphrey Evans was a solicitor's clerk working for the
>law firm of John Jones-Williams in Dolgellau. He made a number
>of `declarations' on 10 June 1869, and they are now preserved
>in the National Library.
>It is possible that the items 208-213 in the collection, all dated
>on or near 10 June 1869 may be related in some way, possibly
>checking out an inheritance claim.
>regards
>Robert
That should have read Steeple Lane. Let me know if you want the original
forwarded to you.
Arlene
> Looking for please a Hugh Owen aged about 9 yrs with a father named John
> in
> the 1891 census Hugh was born Beaumaris. Thankyou Alun
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I found a father John, age 24, wife, Susannah, 30, and a son Hugh born in
Beaumaris in 1887. They lived at 13 Stephen STr.. I'll keep looking, but
what do you think.
Arlene
> Looking for please a Hugh Owen aged about 9 yrs with a father named John
> in
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Hi Alun
I have a Jane Jones in my tree and born about the same time in the same
place, which I find very unusual. Perhaps there is a connection, but the
difference is the husband, maybe she remarried(?). Take a look at the
following and see if there may be some similarities.
Wes
Descendants of Jane Jones
1. JANE4 JONES (WILLIAM RICHARD3, JOHN2, WILLIAM?1) was born 1838 in
Llaindirion, Llanfair Yng Nghornwy Anglesey, Wales, and died July 13, 1914
in Lake Crystal, Blue Earth Co, MN. She married OWEN W. PRICE 1873. He
was born 1845 in Llanfwrog, Anglesey, Wales, and died August 1909.
Notes for JANE JONES:
Born in Llain Dirion (which means sweet Medows) this is the name of the
farm house the family lived in.
Obit. info. taken from. "Y CYFAILL o'r HEN ELAD" publication V77.11(Nov.)
Emigrated in 1856 with family.
Lived in Waukesha, WI 1st.
More About JANE JONES:
Christening: July 15, 1838
Emigration: 1856
Fact 1: Buried: Minneopa graveyard
Notes for OWEN W. PRICE:
Emigrated 1866 Per Dewi Thomas Wales researcher.
Obit. info. taken from. "Y CYFAILL o'r HEN ELAD" publication V73.01(Jan.)
Source Information: Christening
Batch No.: Dates: Source Call No.: Type: Printout Call No.: Type:
C090031 1758 - 1870 0104525 Film NONE
Sheet: 00
More About OWEN W. PRICE:
Christening: July 15, 1838, Llanfair Yng Nghornwy, Anglesey, Wales
Children of JANE JONES and OWEN PRICE are:
i. MRS. UNKNOWN5 PRICE, m. (1) JOHN J. WIGLEY; m. (2) W.W. WIGLEY.
Notes for MRS. UNKNOWN PRICE:
In Judon, MN. when mother died in 1914.In Lake Crystal, MN when mother died
in 1914.
More About MRS. UNKNOWN PRICE:
Residence: Lake Crystal, MN
More About W.W. WIGLEY:
Residence: Lake Crystal
ii. LIBBIE A. PRICE.
iii. WILLIAM E. PRICE.
Notes for WILLIAM E. PRICE:
At home when mother died.
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> From: <ALUN883(a)aol.com>
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> Date: 3/24/2006 7:26:36 PM
> Subject: [ANG] LLanfairynghongwy 1841 +1851 + 1861 census
>
> Looking for please a Jane Jones who was born LLanfairnghongwy in about
1836
> . On her marraige certificate it says her father was a Robert Hughes.
but it
> states that Jane was a spinster . Can anyone explain please how this can
> be.Unless Jane lied and that she had already been married so her maiden
name
> might be Hughes.Any ideas welcomed. Thankyou Alun.
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One reason that Ann may have been "Brady" despite being married was that RC
marriages were not recognised by the C of E and thus the census enumerators,
as far as I understand, so strictly under church law at the time, all
children born to RC parents were illegitimate. Perhaps someone else on the
list could corroborate that as I am not 100% certain.
Either that or, the tradition in Welsh families at this time was for the
mother to keep her maiden name. That still happens today to an extent, at
least in conversation, often appended with a farm or house name or father's
name.
Just to caution that, although Brady may be an uncommon name in Anglesey, it
is not that uncommon in Ireland and there was a lot of traffic between the
two. You do, however, seem to have found "your" folks.
Yours,
Ian
London SW9
PS Checking RC records for Anglesey, if possible, might be enlightening.
>wonder why they were in Beaumaris for her birth.
Could be related to the fact that the father was a seaman. Holyhead and
Beaumaris were the two main bases of local shipping companies before they
all moved to Liverpool in the last quarter of the 19thC.
Regards,
Nigel.
Hi Bob yes Elizabeth is the daughter of John Trevaskiss and Ann Brady she is the only child to be registered all the rest are Christened in Liverpool but I can't find any registration for them I will look into that legal matter Thanks again Cheers George
Bob Owen <wig(a)thenet.ch> wrote: On Wed, Apr 05, 2006 at 08:33:16AM +0100, GEORGE HIGHTON wrote:
> Hi Bob thanks for the information Brilliant whis is the line as
> on her marriage cert. father Philip Brady Mariner she says of FULL age ,
> she must have just been 17 I wonder just what age John was ?
> They do'nt appear to have registered the births of any of there children
> but all 7 baptised in st Nicholas or St Peters Lpool only the first one
> Elizabeth b.june q 1840 bapt. 14 Apr. 1843 St Nicholas so she must have
> commuted quite a bit.
> By the way you don't know what the legal matter was do you once again
Hi George,
Your information about her daughter Elizabeth made me look at the
1841 census again.
Phillip Brady 45 Mariner
Mary do 40
Jane do 20
Ann do 20
James do 10
Jemima do 6
/
Elizabeth [unreadable] 1 [not born in Anglesey]
The / normally separates people from different families so I ignored
the last line, but on looking at it more closely the name could be
Trevaskys, and therefore she would be the daughter of Ann [Brady] &
John Trevaskiss.
You asked about the legal matter in which Ann's mother Mary was involved
in 1869. Here is the entry from the NLW catalogue:
| 210.
| 1869, June 10.
| DECLARATION of Isaac Humphrey Evans of Dolgelley, co. Merioneth, gent.,
| and Mary Brady of Holyhead, co, Anglesey, widow, in verification of
| certificates, etc.
Isaac Humphrey Evans was a solicitor's clerk working for the
law firm of John Jones-Williams in Dolgellau. He made a number
of `declarations' on 10 June 1869, and they are now preserved
in the National Library.
It is possible that the items 208-213 in the collection, all dated
on or near 10 June 1869 may be related in some way, possibly
checking out an inheritance claim.
You can check yourself at http://www.llgc.org.uk/cronfa/index_s_cat.htm,
click on "Catalogued before 1999" and then enter "Mary Brady" in
the search box
regards
Robert
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Maybe a Tiff maybe he was away at sea maybee gone home for first child maybe relatives in Beaumaris maybe we will never know ah well lifes full of misteries Cheers George
Blythin1(a)aol.com wrote: Mmmm...interesting! Ann fits into the family in years and the parents
appear to be the same - wonder why they were in Beaumaris for her birth. And why
would she be on the 1841 census as Brady when she should be married? This
would stand closer scrutiny!
Regards
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Cheers George
To Angharad and Dewi
Thank you for your replies to my enquiry.
Here is the 1851 census return you asked me for Dewi.
You said that you would look for the family in the 1841 census but it would
seem that Bennett had moved from Anglesey to Llanddeiniolen by then and
they would have only had one child.
I have their eldest Sons Birth Certificate which confirms Bennetts maiden
name was Jones. Their eldest son, John (Ellis-) Jones, was born in
"Bryn-Llys" Llanddeiniolen on February 1840.
They were living in "Park" Llanddeiniolen in 1851.
Ellis Jones Head 34 Stonecutter born
Llanddeiniolen
Beneth
Jones wife 39 born
Anglesey Penmynedd
John Son 11
born Llanddeiniolen
Griffith " 9
"
Mary 7
"
Anne 5
"
Jane 8
"
Elinor 1
"
Angharad.
Bennett was consistant with her age in the returns so I think it's safe
to say that she was born c1811/1812 and her maiden name was definately
Jones, I would be grateful if you could take a look in the Register please.
Are Llanfair and Penmynedd in the same Register?
Thank you
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>I need help please. I am trying to trace the parents of (BENETH OR)
>BENNETT JONES born PENMYNYDD Anglesey c1812.
>
>In 1851 she was living with her husband Ellis Jones and their children in
>"Park" Llanddeiniolen Caern ,where he was employed as a Stonecutter. In
>1861 she gave her place of birth as Llanfair but in all other census
>returns it was always 'Penmynydd'.
>
>The son of Bennett and John Ellis was the Poet John Ellis Jones also known
>as "Elidirfab".
>
>If any of this rings a bell with anyone or you have access to Birth
>Registers in the Penmynydd area c1812 and you wouldn't mind doing a search
>for me I would be very grateful. Thank you
>Lynn
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>Lynn,
>
>if you can provide some details from the 51 census, we might be able to
>find them in 41, unless you have this info already.
>
>Regards,
>
>Dewi
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>
>I need help please. I am trying to trace the parents of (BENETH OR)
>BENNETT JONES born PENMYNYDD Anglesey c1812.
>
>In 1851 she was living with her husband Ellis Jones and their children in
>"Park" Llanddeiniolen Caern ,where he was employed as a Stonecutter. In
>1861 she gave her place of birth as Llanfair but in all other census
>returns it was always 'Penmynydd'.
>
>The son of Bennett and John Ellis was the Poet John Ellis Jones also known
>as "Elidirfab".
>
>If any of this rings a bell with anyone or you have access to Birth
>Registers in the Penmynydd area c1812 and you wouldn't mind doing a search
>for me I would be very grateful. Thank you
>Lynn
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>Hello Lynn,
>
>Penmynydd Baptisms 1811
>Benet Dr of John Griffith, Creigar and Jane his wife, December 25.
>
>I have transcripts of the
>Penmynydd Baptisms 1759-1812;
>Penmynydd Burials 1759- 1925
>Penmynydd Marriages 1754-1837
>
>Happy to do a look up for you.
>I live in Penmynydd, so do get in touch if you need any info etc.
>
>Angharad Bowen-Holmes
>
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>Hello George
>As this is an unusual surname for Anglesey-Ann Brady baptised 12 June 1821
>in Beaumaris, parents Philip and Mary is bound to be her.
>Regards
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>Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2006 08:34:34 +0200
>From: wig(a)thenet.ch (Bob Owen)
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>On Tue, Apr 04, 2006 at 05:33:27PM -0400, Blythin1(a)aol.com wrote:
>
> > As this is an unusual surname for Anglesey - Ann Brady baptised 12 June
> 1821
> > in Beaumaris, parents Philip and Mary is bound to be her.
>
>Ann Brady is at home in Holyhead in 1841, living under her maiden name,
>which might place doubt on whether she is your Ann Brady. However in
>other respects she is a good match.
>
>The National Library has a marriage license for Phillip Brady:
>
>BRADY, Phillip, bach., mariner, Caergybi, AGY. 1815, Dec 5.
>At H. Mary Morris. A,B. 48/189. [Caergybi is welsh for Holyhead]
>
>and the parish register at Holyhead records the marriage on
>December 6th 1815 of Phil Brady and My. Morris.
>
>The baptisms of the following children of Phil Brady were registered at
>the same church in Holyhead:
>
>MY. BRADY 01 JAN 1817
>JAS BRADY 07 APR 1823
>ELIZ. BRADY APR 1825
>JAS BRADY 09 MAR 1829
>ELNR BRADY 07 APR 1831
>JEMIMA BRADY 29 OCT 1832
>[This is from the IGI which is a partial transcription of the bishops
>transcripts. The parish register may have a more complete listing]
>
>In the 1841 census they were living at Poncyrefail in Holyhead:
>(HO107-1364-3 folio 32 page 18)
>
>Phillip Brady 45 Mariner
>Mary do 40
>Jane do 20
>Ann do 20
>James do 10
>Jemima do 6
>[All born in Anglesey, ages above 15 rounded down to nearest multiple of 5]
>
>and in the 1851 census, Mary Brady was living alone:
>
>North West St Brady Mary 58 Widow AGY Holyhead
>
>Mary Brady, widow of Holyhead, is mentioned in a legal matter
>in Dolgellau in 1869. [NLW MSS J. JONES-WILLIAMS COLLECTION 210]
>
>FreeBMD lists the death of a Philipe Brady in Anglesey in 1844 and
>a 65yr old Mary Brady in Anglesey in 1872.
Mmmm...interesting! Ann fits into the family in years and the parents
appear to be the same - wonder why they were in Beaumaris for her birth. And why
would she be on the 1841 census as Brady when she should be married? This
would stand closer scrutiny!
Regards
Maggi