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Hi, coming to you from Christchurch New Zealand
Am currently researching the following in Brecon
The family of John Pugh, Shoemaker and his wife Margaret who at the 1881 Census are shown as living at 4 Ship Street, Brecon.
Their children
Margaret aged 14
Henry T aged 12
Emily aged 11
John F Pugh aged 10
William aged 8
Edith aged 6
Parry aged 3
Edith my grandmother married Henry Bond James in Brecon circa 1903.
In 1970 when I visited Brecon, a relative of mine, Miss Grace Pugh was living at 4 Ship Street. She had been a local school teacher in Brecon. Unfortunately at that time I was not at all interested in genealogy so missed the opportunity of asking questions from her. Perhaps she rings a bell with someone.
Thanks for reading this
Sheryl
Could someone look please look up a family in the 1841
census? In 1851 Samuel and Eliza MORGANS (nee James)
were in 40 The Village, Llangattock BRE. Were they
there in the previous census?
Are they there in any other census returns? If so, who
else was in the household?
I would be very grateful for any information.
Patricia
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Dear Listers,
I recently acquired the six-volume set of "Tallis's Topographical
Dictionary of England and Wales", published in 1860. I am gradually
compiling and uploading onto my website a complete transcription of the
Wales sections of this priceless reference work, including detailed maps
of each of the thirteen Welsh counties, based on surveys undertaken
circa 1850.
Rather than wait until the entire transcription is finished, I've
decided to make this new feature available now, in its incomplete form.
All the maps are on-line, but to date, only the A and B sections of the
alphabetical gazetteer have been uploaded. The rest of the gazetteer
will be uploaded in stages over the next 12 months or so, as the
transcription of each set of entries is completed.
You can access this new feature on my website at
http://home.clara.net/wfha/wales/tallis/
I would be interested to receive feedback from you about the content and
the presentation of the Tallis feature.
I have circulated this notice to all the mailing lists to which I am
subscribed, which means that unfortunately some of you will receive
multiple copies of my message.
Kind regards,
John
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E-mail: wfha(a)clara.co.uk
Welsh Family History Archive (WFHA):
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Could someone please look at the 1841 census for Llangattock Brecons and give
me any information on a John L. Jeffreys. I beieve it is E>D>7.
Thanks for your time
Tom Jeffreys
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On our way home from a wonderful weekend in West Wales we called at thwe
church in Llanelly and "ancestral homes" in Maesgwartha and Clydach.
This has renewed my interest in my Jones family does anyone else have Jones
connected with these places 1800 onwards?
Gwynne