Thanks Brenda
This fits with the fact that the births in Beaufort Wells around this time
(1870-1873) were registered in Llangynidr. You have at least prevented me
from wrongly ordering the Bedwellty films.
Your assistance is much appreciated.
Hugh
-----Original Message-----
From: BJ [mailto:bj@reverendvox.demon.co.uk]
Sent: February 28, 2001 16:53
To: Hugh Wallis
Cc: WLS-BRECONSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: RE-Rassau and Beaufort Wells - VAUGHAN
Hello Hugh,
Checked 1871 and Beaufort Wells doesn't come under Bedwellty or any
Monmouthshire areas. I believe it must come under Llangynidr
(Breconshire) which would be Crickhowell office, now held under Brecon
Registry office. Beaufort Wells came under Bedwellty in 1891 I believe.
Sorry about that.
Best of luck
Brenda, Gwent
In message <005101c0a032$b2357270$9a26408b@HWALLIS1>, Hugh Wallis
<HughWallis(a)home.com> writes
Well - further to my original question as to whether these places were
in
Brecon or Glamorgan I have been told (by a very kind person on the
Glamorgan
list) that they were actually in Monmouth in 1871 and covered by
Bedwelty
Parish. It all gets very confusing because the birth certificates were
issued out of Crickhowell in Brecon and the Marriage (which took place in
Rhymney Parish Church and actually shows the residence as being Tredegar)
came from Bedwellty in Monmouth.
Anyway, now I am faced with getting the 1871 census and, from this info, I
conclude I must get the Bedwellty census. According to the LDS site this is
on 3 films and has districts from RG 10/5319 to RG 10/5327. Can anyone tell
me where should I go to figure out which district to look in and hence
which
film to order? Rassau isn't even listed on the Gwent FHS site
pertaining to
the 1871 census and Beaufort is shown as being part of Aberystruth and
Beaufort Wells isn't shown at all.
Confused? I am!!
Thanks
Hugh
______________________________
-Visit Gwent FHS at :-
http://www.rootsweb.com/~wlsgfhs/
(comprises, Ebbw Vale, Pontypool, Chepstow, Newport, Abergavenny and now
a new branch at Blackwood has been re formed ) Of interest to anyone who
has ancestral connections with the old county of Monmouthshire.--