Hello Norman,
I think I may have found your John Logan in Llanrwst in 1851
Logan John HE U 40 Tea Dealer Plas Helyg 08 b Scotland n/a
Cheers Patricia
----- Original Message -----
From: "NORMAN WOODS" <norwood38(a)btopenworld.com>
To: <WLS-DENBIGHSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, April 21, 2005 8:49 PM
Subject: [DEN] 1841 & 1851 census.
Dear Listers,
I have hit a brickwall in my search for my Logan ancestors. They were
Scots who for some reason were living in Denbigh working as Tea Dealers in
1825 and for some years after this.
James LOGAN married Isabella WALKER in Denbigh in 1825. They were my
G/G/Grandparents. They moved to Liverpool c.1832, and I don't find them
again until I find Isabella as a widow in County Durham in 1851 census.
John LOGAN, my G/G/Grandparents brother is in Denbigh in 1841 census.This
info. was given by a kind Denbighshire lister.
I have a request to SKS who has access to both the 1841 and 1851 censuses
for Denbigh.
1. Could a search of both censuses be made for Robert Walker.(My
G/G/Grandmothers brother).
2, Could a search also be made of 1851 census for John LOGAN a Tea
Dealer.
The 1851 census could be most enlightening, as I would like to find their
places of birth as this would give me something to follow up. The
problem I have had in the past is that Scotland was given as place of
birth which does not help.
Yours sincerely, Norman H. Woods, County Durham.
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