I don't have a clue how to e-mail this web address, if I have done this wrong then I
apologise. I have tried e-mailing gwyndaf(a)uwclub.net
and it comes back with page unknown, I have also tried e-mailing the Gwynedd direct and
had no luck, so I reckon I am doing something wrong - is there anyone out there who can
let me what I am doing wrong.
Thanks
Esther
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______________________________Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 18:55:01 +0100
From: "Gill Jones" <g.jones(a)connectfree.co.uk>
To: WLS-GWYNEDD-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Abersoch/Abererch
Allen
Thanks your suggestion. The handwritten document did appear to say Abersoch but William
& Eleanor Williams' only son Thomas was born in Pwllheli in 1805 and Abererch is
quite near and so it might be worth a look. There were definitely family connections to
Abererch. Thomas later moved to Llanengan where I have found the graves of several family
members. I haven't found William & Eleanor's marriage yet and so I could try
Abererch for that too. I'm hoping to get to Caernarvon Record Office some time in the
near future and so I now have several leads to follow up. Thanks everyone.
Gill
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