Dear angela,
Thank you for responding to my inquirey. Peter Chaloner is my gguncle. I am
actually trying to trace this family backfarther. Peter's father was a
samuel who married an ann meredith. This is registered at St. Michaels
church in Clyro. However there are no church records of who Samuels parents
were. Also Peter Chaloner is known to have two brothers, samuel jr. and
Richard(my gggrandfather.) However, it has come to light that there was
likely a third brother who left home adventuring and was never heard from
again and was considered to have died somewhere, and also an infant sister
who died as a babe in arms or a very young toddler. I don't know where to
look, going back to the mid 1700's to early 1800's as it is before census
and if they are not in Church records . Do you know if there would be a
trade directory for this area covering this era?
Sheila Binder
----- Original Message -----
From: "Angela Jones" <angieprobertjones(a)hotmail.com>
To: <WLS-RADNORSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 2:04 PM
Subject: Re: CHALONER
Hi
I've had a look at the 1841 census for Radnorshire and found:
CHALONER, Arabella, 15, No, Swan Inn, CY/f5/p2
CHALONER, Arabella, 45, No, Swan Inn, CY/f5/p2
CHALONER, Elizabeth, 9, Y, Swan Inn, CY/f5/p2
CHALONER, James, 7, Y, Swan Inn, CY/f5/p2
CHALONER, Peter, 45, Farmer, Y, Swan Inn, CY/f5/p2
CHALONER, Richard, 13, Y, Swan Inn, CY/f5/p2
CHALONER, Thomas, 2, Y, Swan Inn, CY/f5/p2
I'm not sure - people with much more knowledge than me will be able to say
whether it is or not but I think that The Swan was renamed the Baskerville
Arms at a later date.
Hope that this helps
Angie
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