Andrewartha is a Cornish surname. I think there may still be a few about
around Swansea. A lot of Cornish men came to work for the Vivian copper
works in the Hafod.
In 1881 at 1359 Neath Road Swansea reference RG11 5355 / 132 page 76 you
will find a William ANDREWARTHA b Cornwall with a son, also William, b
Swansea.
http://www.familysearch.org/ and on right hand side click to search on UK
1881 census. Search on the name and Glamorgan. You may need to find him in
another census to discover where 'Crows Nest, Cornwall' actually was.
In
http://www.swansea.gov.uk/index.cfm?articleid=5673 the Cambrian Index
there is a death notice
DEATHS, DEATH NOTICES 20 May 1911 MAY 19 AT 110 ST HELENS ROAD,
ELIZABETH ANDREWARTHA,(NEE GRENFELL) WIFE OF W.J ANDREWARTHA, BURIAL AT
CAERSALEM.
Caersalem Newydd is the chapel on Tirdeunaw crossroads, Treboeth.
Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "G.Davies" <g.davies29(a)ntlworld.com>
To: <wls-swansea(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, July 05, 2007 10:59 PM
Subject: [WLS-SWANSEA] (WLS-Swansea) andrewarther
Hi, I am new to this, I am researching my 3xgrtgrandfather William
Andrewarther (Andrews Warther) he wasn't born in Swansea, he was a
copperman and lived in the Hafod area of Swansea. Any information would
be gratefully accepted. Thank you . G.Davies