On 3 Apr 2011, at 09:24, Irene Smith wrote:
... The information I have on Tydyr or Tudur Ffoulkes is that he was
born 15.2.1676/77 married in St. Asaph had six children born in Cefn Meiriadog and listed
below:
1. John D 1715
2. Margaret D 28.3.1695
3. Elizabeth B 14.8.1702?
4. Modeline or Modlen B 4.3.1703/4
5. Ann B 1710
6. Abel B 8.2.1715 - This is our link who married an Elizabeth Piers of Bodelwyddan.
> From: 301(a)rcl1.myzen.co.uk
> Date: Sun, 3 Apr 2011 06:30:21 +0100
> To: wls-denbighshire(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [DENBIGHSHIRE] Ffoulkes Family Tree - Llannefydd
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>
> ... Are we talking about David Ffoulkes of the township of Carwedfynydd in the parish
of Llanefydd, and also of Plas Newydd in the township of Meiriadog and parish of St
Asaph?
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> ... It would be useful to have fuller info about the evidence you have to link these
Ffoulkeses with the "Llowarch Foulkes of Tanygaer and John Foulkes his son and
heir" who settled their land per the 1692 deed in the NLW Coed Coch collection -- the
son John presumably being the man whose admon was granted in 1720 (with Edward Ffoulkes
gent as one of the bond sureties). I have not seen the relevant PRs -- maybe they provided
you with the 13.4.1691 death (burial?) date.
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> ... I have not so far come across Tydur Ffoulkes DOB 1676; again, some extra source
particulars would be useful.
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>
> Rol
Irene,
When you say
The information I have on Tydyr or Tudur Ffoulkes is that he was born
15.2.1676/77 married in St. Asaph had six children born in Cefn Meiriadog
-- whence
cometh "the information I have" about him and the others?! (I am just trying to
avoid going off and "re-inventing the wheel" about these people . . . )
The fact that you have been able to post up birth and death dates in lieu of the more
usually-surviving baptism and burial dates makes me wonder whether the origin of some of
your data could be a family bible. It will be interesting to hear.
Rol