Arlene,
Thanks very much for the offer, but I've sent off for the Caernarfon one
today, so I'll know in a few weeks if it's the one. I suspect not, but you
never know! Failing that I don't know - off to Llangefni in the caravan with
the wife and kids, and dad might just disappear for a few hours I think!
Thanks a lot,
Paul.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Arlene Berta" <arlene(a)thewrightplace.net>
To: <WLS-ANGLESEY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 6:42 PM
Subject: RE: [ANG] Help! Jones Owens Wedding
Thanks Dave,
I will look again on
ancestry.com to see what I can find for Paul. I know
how frustrating it is to not find anything.
I also know the joy of finding them. It's worth the hunt!
I'll look later on today.
Happy hunting,
Arlene
> Hello Paul, I've checked Llanddona, Llangoed, Llandysilio, Llandegfan,
> Llaniestyn, Llanfihangel DS, Llan-faes, Penmon ie pretty well all that
> corner of the island and Llannerch-y-medd. I didn't say last night that
> the
> Beaumaris wedding was in 1842.
> Arlene says that the only one she can find on freebmd is 1847
Caernarfon,
> I
> know they aren't complete but the years you are interested in are not
too
> bad. From 1840 to 1850; 1843 Decq not quite done, 1844 half
done, 1845
> Sepq
> & Decq three quarters done, 1847 Junq not quite, the other years are
> complete. Caernarfon could still be a marriage in Anglesey, the part
often
> referred to as 'Little Anglesey', Llanidan, Newborough
etc, that seems a
> long shot but will try it for you when I have time. You could give me
> chance
> to check Little Anglesey, but it would seem unlikely, Arlene / freebmd
> missed the 1842 Beaumaris marriage, I guess she checked 1845 to 1848.
> If those fail you could send to the government, it is not worth sending
to
> the local registrar in this case, expecting to loose your money,
but it
> might pay off and you would at least know it wasn't them.
> So far what I have found for you is that they did not have a civil /
> chapel
> marriage on Anglesey, and they didn't get married in the churches that I
> have checked. Another possibility is Amlwch.
> Dave
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Clough [mailto:ml-genealogy@cloughie.com]
> Sent: 30 May 2006 15:54
> To: WLS-ANGLESEY-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: [ANG] Help! Jones Owens Wedding
>
> Hi All,
>
> It's payday, and that means certificates. I'm down to my last few
> meaningful
> ones though, and there's one I just cannot find, and I'm wondering if
> anyone
> can apply a bit of lateral thinking to the problem.
>
> Heres what I know:
> Thomas Jones b.c. 1816 in Llanerchymedd (shoemaker)
> Jane (Gaynor) Owens b.c. 1826 Beaumaris/Llanddona/Llangoed (depending
> where
> stated)
> Eldest Child b. 22 May 1848 Llanerchymedd (Got birth cert)
>
> So a marriage most likely 1845-47 in Anglesey.
>
> The problem is, I can't see one in the indices anywhere. I tried via
> Dafydd
> Haynes on genfair, and he couldn't find them in his indices, though he
did
> also look at the civil registry, and came up with a possible in
1849,
but
> that's a touch too late.
>
> Anybody got any ideas?
>
> TIA,
>
> Paul.
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