Hi Pauline, received the Glam 1871 CD yesterday..thanks very much! I've ploughed through it but no luck so far in finding my David HARRI(E)S and his prospective wife Mary THOMAS (to be married 4 months later in Llangyfelach parish Church). Any hints on searching??.there is a street index, but the only possible address I have are "Morriston" on wedding certificate (1871) for both parties and "Cwmbath,"(1876) which is also an area as opposed to a street. I've tried a few nearby streets from a modern map, but of course many of those streets did not exist then! (Even the ones which I thought were very old!) Would it help to print that area out somehow? Help!! Hwyl Margaret.
Hi Margaret Have you tried typing in Morriston, or Cwmbach......or village.......do you know where they were on later census to locate them, otherwise its a matter of 'plodding' through Morrison etc....... Glad the CD arrived safely... Let me know.....Pauline ----- Original Message ----- From: "SM Coomey" <smcoomey@bigfoot.com> To: <CARMARTHENSHIRE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 12:36 PM Subject: [Cmn-L] Swansea CD received! > Hi Pauline, > received the Glam 1871 CD yesterday..thanks very much! > I've ploughed through it but no luck so far in finding my David HARRI(E)S > and his prospective wife Mary THOMAS (to be married 4 months later in > Llangyfelach parish Church). > Any hints on searching??.there is a street index, but the only possible > address I have are "Morriston" on wedding certificate (1871) for both > parties and "Cwmbath,"(1876) which is also an area as opposed to a street. > I've tried a few nearby streets from a modern map, but of course many of > those streets did not exist then! (Even the ones which I thought were very > old!) > Would it help to print that area out somehow? > Help!! > Hwyl > Margaret. > > > ==== CARMARTHENSHIRE Mailing List ==== > GenWeb & Genconnect pages for your genealogical web links and research > questions & Quiries. > http://www.carmarthenshirefhs.co.uk >