All I can suggest is looking for their deaths in the births, marriages &
deaths index. If you think you've found the right death, you can confirm it
by buying a certificate.
(I think - or something very similar - I don't have it
bookmarked. Try a search engine such as Google if that's not right) is a
complete online copy of the index, but you have to pay to view it.
is an as yet incomplete free online index,
concentrating on the years before 1900.
Or you can look in parish records if you can get at them - not easy unless
copies are on sale, or you live near the local record office.
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Ali Kelly [mailto:alikelly@hotmail.com]
Sent: 02 June 2004 23:08
To: WLS-RADNORSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: RE: [WLS-RAD] Lane in Radnor
Hi,paul
Thank you so much for all your help with my family tree.I hope you don't
mind me asking this how do i find out when they died as from the 1901 census
i can't find any clues.I have been on quite a lot of research sites but
can't find anything.Can you give me any advice????????????
ali
From: "Paul Irving" <pauljirving(a)ntlworld.com>
Reply-To: WLS-RADNORSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
To: WLS-RADNORSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: RE: [WLS-RAD] Lane in Radnor
Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 00:22:17 +0100
Damn! I should have kept checking.
1861 Radnorshire census covers nearby bits of Breconshire, & Glasbury
appears in both counties. A parish in each, apparently.
Glasbury (RAD)
The Parish of Glasbury (Radnorshire)
LANE Charles, h, m, 52, coachman, GLS Churchdown, Maesllwch Castle Lodge,
/f50/p5
LANE Rosanna, w, m, 38, dairymaid, HEF Amely W+, Maesllwch Castle Lodge,
/f50/p5
LANE Sarah A, d, , 11, scholar, BRE Llanigon, Maesllwch Castle Lodge,
/f50/p5
LANE John, s, , 10, scholar, BRE Llanigon, Maesllwch Castle Lodge, /f50/p5
LANE Richard , s, , 6, scholar, RAD Glasbury, Maesllwch Castle Lodge,
/f50/p5
I think that's all I can find from my own resources. No sign of Charles or
Rosanna in the 1841 Radnorshire census. However, there's a lot about
Maesllwch Castle on the internet, including on Powys County Archives
website. Might be records deposited there with information about servants.
One thing it does show is the census records for the castle & the lodge
from
1841 to 1891, which you'll find very interesting. Unfortunately, they
haven't included the entries for all the associated inhabited buildings.
http://history.powys.org.uk/history/hay/maesmenu.html
Paul
-----Original Message-----
From: Ali Kelly (by way of Malcolm Bebb <bebb(a)ntlworld.com>)
[mailto:alikelly@hotmail.com]
Sent: 23 May 2004 19:13
To: WLS-RADNORSHIRE-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [WLS-RAD] Lane in Radnor
hi,
i'm looking for help,my ggrandparents lived in radnor i've got to rosanna
lane 74,charles lane,mary lane,rose in 1901 but i can't find any thing from
then onwards.any help would be greatful.
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