Hi Dick,
Thank you for this information. Unfortunately for me I couldn't get a
printout of the enumeration, but I will bear Waen in mind when I view the
census again.
Thanks again
Sue Parrish
Doncaster
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick Jones <rcjones(a)rmplc.co.uk>
To: <WLS-FLINTSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 2:51 AM
Subject: Re: [FLN] Wacu
>Hello list,
>
>Is there a place called Wacu in Denbighshire? I have an ancestor
>called John PA(R)RISH who gives an undecipherable birthplace on the
>1851 census as something that reads like this. His wife Mary gives
>her birthplace as Ruabon, Denbighshire. They had a son called
>Abraham who was born in Greenfield, Flintshire.
>
>Does Denbighshire come under CLWYD family history society too? Is
>there a newsgroup like this one?
>
>Thanks
>
>Sue Parrish
>Doncaster
'Wacu' is a complete and utter no-no in Denbighshire or for that
matter anywhere in Wales.
A strong possibility is 'Waen'.
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Dick Jones Leigh-on-Sea Essex UK
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