Chris Castell,
Your note did make it but the Denbighshire list is not very active at the
moment.
I don't have easy access to the PRs.
The only information I can supply is that Llanefydd may have been part of
the Trefnant administration district at that time. Llanefydd village is
about 4 miles from Trefnant village and 5 miles from both Denbigh and St.
Asaph. The registration area would probably have been Denbigh because St.
Asaph was in Flintshire. Llanefydd was a parish I think.
Sorry not much help,
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Castell" <chriscastell(a)rogers.com>
To: <WLS-DENBIGHSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 8:51 PM
Subject: [DEN] Fw: DAVID HUGHES, 1835 Llanefydd / Trefnant ?
Not sure if this made it to list, so trying again !!!
----- Original Message -----
From: Chris Castell
To: Denbighshire
Sent: Tuesday, October 29, 2002 11:27 AM
Subject: DAVID HUGHES, 1835 Llanefydd / Trefnant ?
Hi to you all on this list, as it's my first posting here.
Can some very kind person who has easy access to the Parish Records for
Llanefydd
/Trefnant do a look up for me? It would appear that my
G.G.Grandparent's were from these areas.
David's birthplace has been stated as both the above on different
census'
and so not too sure which is correct!
(He married Mary ? b.1830 who was born in Llanefydd. Evan, their
1st
child was born 1859.)
I would appreciate any help with their parentage.
Thank you for time spent and any help given.
Chris - in Canada.
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