Have you had a look for them in Liverpool. That might be a good next move
for you. The Liverpool list is very active and helpful.
Arlene
I am trying to track down the whereabouts of Owen and Gwen Jones
during
1841 and 1851.
Gwen was born in 1799 in Llanidan, Anglesey, the daughter of John Evans
and Eleanor.
On 20 November 1821 Gwen Jones married Owen Jonesat Llanidan. Owen was
said to be of Amlwch.
On 17 February 1822 their first son, John, was christened at Llanidan.
Owen was then a shoemaker of Brynsiencyn.
By 1823 Owen and Gwen had moved to Llannerchymedd as on 16 March their son
Owen was christened at Llannerchymedd Calvinistic Methodist church. Owen
was still a shoemaker and his parish of birth is given as Amlwch.
No other children of Owen and Gwen were christened at Llannerchymedd, and
I have no further details of Owen and Gwen.
An enquiry to Joyce Hinde of Anglesey Lookup has shown that there was no
Gwen Jones in Llannerchymedd, Amlwch, Llechgynfarwy,or Llantrisant in
1851. There is a Gwen Jones in Penmynydd, but she was 64 and born in
Denbighshire.
It may be that Gwen might be dead by then, but it is also possible that
Owen and Gwen might have moved to Liverpool.
Their son Owen, a blacksmith, was living at 10 Mill Street, Toxteth Park
in 1851, and married to Margaret Jones, a native of Flintshire, and at 45
Bedford Street, also Toxteth, in 1861.
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