Hello Lizzy
I don't have the Bontddu Census to hand at the moment, but I do have a
tenuous connection with the Cae Hir family in that my niece and the current
Mr Williams of Cae Hir make up a modern family unit, so if you are related
to the Williams Cae Hir family you will also be related to my great nephew
and my great nieces!
As it happens my great nephew also has a great uncle on his father's side
who is a family history buff; his great uncle Jeremiah Williams who was
featured on the "look up your Genes" programme on Radio Wales last year.
Jeremiah has a fantastic collection of pictures of the Cae Hir family,
unfortunately he isn't on the internet, but I hope to see him on Monday, so
I shall ask him for his mailing address so that you can write to him.
All the best
Alwyn
-----Original Message-----
From: aspenlea [mailto:aspenlea@uq.net.au]
Sent: 30 July 2004 04:14
To: WLS-MERIONETHSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [MER] Bontddu censuses 1841/51/61 pls
Would really appreciate a lookup for the 1841, 1851 and 1861 censuses for
Cae Hir, Bontddu
Owen WILLIAMS (40) (probably a farmer)
and any family he has
Thanks so much
Lizzie
Brisbane, Australia
FHS: Mont #965, Gwynedd #2991
outgoing mail scanned by PC-cillin 2004
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